We'll tread round the rath on the track of the fairy, We'll look on the stars, and we'll list to the river, Till you ask of your darling what gift you can give her. The Poems of Thomas Davis - Page 75by Thomas Davis - 1866 - 251 pagesFull view - About this book
| Parodies - 1813 - 410 pages
...you sweet songs till the stars rise above me, Then, wandering, I'll wish you in silence to love me. We'll look through the trees at the cliff and the...darling what gift you can give her. Oh! she'll whisper you,—"Love as unchangeably beaming, And trust, when in secret most tunefully streaming Till the starlight... | |
| Thomas Osborne Davis, Thomas Davis - Ballads, English - 1845 - 364 pages
...you, in silence, to love me. in. We 'll look through the trees at the cliff, and tne eyrie, We 'll tread round the rath on the track of the fairy, We'll...ask of your darling what gift you can give her. Oh! she 'll whisper you, " Love as unchangeably beaming, And trust, when in secret, most tunefully streaming,... | |
| United States - 1851 - 598 pages
...Then, wandering, I'll wish you, in silence, to love mo. We'll look through the trees at the clifl", and the eyrie, We'll tread round the rath on the track of the fairy, We'll look on tho stars, and we'll list to the river, Till you ask of your darling what gift you can give her. Oh... | |
| Songs - 1853 - 456 pages
...you sweet songs till the stars rise above me, Then, wandering, I'll wish you, in silence, tolove me. We'll look through the trees at the cliff and the...look on the stars, and we'll list to the river, Till yon ask of у our darling what gift yon can give her. Oh ! she'll whisper you, ' Love as unchangeably... | |
| Edward Hayes - Ballads, English - 1856 - 396 pages
...you sweet songs till the stars rise above me, Then, wandering, I'll wish you, in silence, to love me. We'll look through the trees at the cliff, and the...you ask of your darling what gift you can give her. O ! she'll whisper you, " Love as unchangeably beaming, And trust, when in secret most tunefully streaming,... | |
| Thomas Davis - English poetry - 1857 - 274 pages
...and shield to a knight without armour ; I'll sing you sweet songs till the stars rise above me, III. look through the trees at the cliff, and the eyrie,...the fairy, We'll look on the stars, and we'll list tc the river. Till you ask oi'your darling what gift you can give her. Oh ! she'll whisper yon. " Love... | |
| Caroline M. Mersereau - Amusements - 1860 - 370 pages
...her, Then, wandering, she'll wish you, in silence, to love her. You'll look on the stars, and you'll list to the river, 'Till you ask of your darling what gift you can give hei. O, she'll whisper you, " Love, as unchangeable beaming, And trust, when in secret, most tunefully... | |
| English poetry - 1866 - 396 pages
...wondering, I'll wish you, in silence, to love me. We'll look through the trees at the cliff and the eyry, We'll tread round the rath on the track of the fairy,...ask of your darling what gift you can give her. Oh I she'll whisper you,—"Love as unchangeably beaming, And trust, when in secret, most tunefully streaming,... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - English poetry - 1866 - 574 pages
...wandering, I'll wish you, in silence, to love me. We'll look through the trees at the cliff and the eyry ; We'll tread round the rath on the track of the fairy...you ask of your darling what gift you can give her — O ! she'll whisper you — " Love, as unchangeably beam ing, So come in the evening, or come in... | |
| John O'Hanlon - Folk-Lore, Irish - 1870 - 382 pages
...poet, Davis, who loved so much the history and traditions of his native land, it may be added, — "Well look through the trees at the cliff and the...We'll tread round the rath on the track of the fairy." Yet, while enjoying a rich prospect of scenes in our Green Island, and which must charm the eyes of... | |
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