| Alfred Mason Williams - 1881 - 470 ページ
...gra-gal-machree ; And won't you throunce the buckeens that shows us much disdain, Bekase our eyes are not so black as those you'll meet in Spain. If cruel fate...heavy loss we Bantry girls will never cease to mourn ; We 'll resign ourselves to our sad lot, and die in grief and pain, Since Johnny died for Ireland's... | |
| Alfred Perceval Graves - 1884 - 340 ページ
...gra-gal-machree; And won't you throunce the buckeens that show us much disdain, Bekase our eyes are not so black as those you'll meet in Spain. If cruel fate...Johnny died for Ireland's pride in the foreign land of Spain. ANON. DRIMMIN DUBH DHEELISH. , I'm but a poor man, And I had but one cow, And when I had... | |
| Patrick John Kenedy - 1898 - 512 ページ
...us, asthore, gra-gal-machree ! And won't you throunce the buckeens that shows us much disdain, Bekase our eyes are not as black as those you'll meet in...cruel fate will not permit our Johnny to return, His heavy-loss we Bantry girls will never cease to mourn ; We'll resign ourselves to our sad lot, and die... | |
| 1901 - 176 ページ
...gra-gal-machree : And won't you throunce the buckeens that show us much disdain, Bekase our eyes are not so black as those you'll meet in Spain. If cruel fate...Johnny died for Ireland's pride in the foreign land of Spain, THE IRISHMEN OF TO-DAY. I AM told every day that the Irish are fooli And degraded by every... | |
| 1901 - 182 ページ
...gra-gal-machree ; And won't you throunce the buckeens that show us much disdain, Bekase our eyes are not so black as those you'll meet in Spain. If cruel fate...ourselves to our sad lot, and die in grief and pain, tiince Johnny died for Ireland's pride in the foreign land of Spain. THE IRISHMEN OF TO-DAY. I AM told... | |
| 1901 - 176 ページ
...gra-gal-machree ; And won't you throunce the buckeens that show us much disdain, Bekase our eyes are not so black as those you'll meet in Spain. If cruel fate...His heavy loss we Bantry girls will never cease to nwmrn; We'll resign ourselves to our sad lot, and die in grief and pain, Since Johnny died for Ireland's... | |
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