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" ON the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I'; No harp like my own could so cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forced from my Sheelah to part, She said (while the... "
The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems - Page 82
by Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 160 pages
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1800 - 168 pages
...Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh,. No blithe Irifti lad was fo happy as I ; No harp like my own could fo cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. When at laft I was forc'd from my Sheelah to part, 5She faid (while the forrow was big at her heart), Oh !...
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The Monthly Visitor, and Entertaining Pocket Companion, Volume 12

1801 - 452 pages
...PLEASURES or HOPE." •f See our Literary Review. ) the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh, Ho blithe Irish lad was so happy as I ; No harp like...And wherever I went was my poor dog Tray. When at lastrl was i'orc'd from my Sheelah to parf, She said (while the sorrow was big at her heart), Oh !...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1801 - 170 pages
...wraps thy mouldering clay ; And weep and linger on the ground, And figh my heart away. 40 THE HARPER. ON the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh, No blithe Irifh lad was fo happy as I; No harp like my own could fo cheerily play, And wherever I went was my...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1804 - 144 pages
...wraps thy mouldering clay ; And weep and linger on the ground, And sigh my heart away ! HARPER. \JN the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh,...cheerily play, And wherever I, went was my poor dog Tray. t When at last I was forc'd from my Sheelah to part, She said (while the sorrow was big at her heart,)...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1806 - 220 pages
...That wraps thy mouldering clay; And weep and linger on the ground, And sigh my heart away. THE HARPER. ON the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh,...wherever I went, was my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forc'd from my Sheelah to part, 5 She said, (while the sorrow was big at her heart) Oh ! remember your...
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The Pleasures of Hope: With Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 176 pages
...mound That wraps thy mouldering clay; THE HARPER. A "* i ON tbe green banks of Shannon, when Sheclah was nigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I; No...cheerily play, And wherever I went, was my poor dog Tray. •, t When at last I was forc'd from my Sheelah to part, She said, (while the sorrow was big at her...
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The Pleasures of Hope, and Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - Cities and towns - 1811 - 214 pages
...the ground, And sigh my heart away ! THE HARPER \Jft thegreen banks of Shannon, when Sheelah wasnigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I ; No harp like...wherever I went, was my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forc'd from my Sheelah to part, She said, (while the sorrow was big at her heart) Ol, ! remember your...
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The pleasures of hope; with other poems. [Another]

Thomas Campbell - 1812 - 160 pages
...mound That wraps thy mouldering clay ; THE HARPER ON thegreen banks of Shannon, when Sheelah wasnigh, No blithe Irish lad was so happy as I ; No harp like...wherever I went, was my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forc'd from my Sheelah to part, She said, (while the sorrow was big at her heart) Oh ! remember your...
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The Pleasures of Hope, with Other Poems

Thomas Campbell - Hope - 1813 - 164 pages
...form of Gild/eroy ! Then will I seek the dreary mound That wraps thy mouldering clay ; THE HARPER. ON the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh,...wherever I went, was my poor dog Tray. When at last I was forc'd from my Sheelah to part, She said (while the sorrow was big at her heart), Oh ! remember your...
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The Kilmarnock mirror, and literary gleaner, Volume 1

English literature - 1819 - 352 pages
...Yellow." t)n the green banks of Shannon, when Sheelah was nigh, No blyth Irish lad was so happy as I, Nor harp like my own could so cheerily play, And wherever I went was my poor Dog Tray. When at last I wasforc'd from my Sheelah to part, She said, while the sorrow was big at her heart, " Oh ! remember...
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