| 1834 - 784 pages
...Their magic spells. On this I ponder Where'er 1 wander, And thus grow fonder, Sweet Cork, of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee. I've heard bells chiming Full many a clime in, Tolling sublime in Cathedral shrine. While... | |
| John Windele - 1839 - 430 pages
...Their magic spells. On this I ponder Where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder Sweet Cork, on thee. I With thy Bells of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee." This building, occupies the present site of the old church of our Lady, or St. Mary-Shandon,... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1839 - 382 pages
...Their magic spells. On this I ponder Where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder, Sweet Cork, of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee. I've heard bells chiming Full many a clime in, Tolling sublime in Cathedral shrine, While... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1839 - 370 pages
...Their magic spells. On this I ponder Where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder, Sweet Cork, of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee. I've heard bells chiming Full many a clime in, Tolling sublime in Cathedral shrine, While... | |
| James Caughey - 1844 - 344 pages
...cradle Their magic spells. On this I ponder, Where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder Sweet Cork of thee: With thy bells of Shandon, That sound so grand, on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee!" There are also the usual number of churches belonging to the existing denominations of... | |
| sir Charles Gavan Duffy - 1845 - 262 pages
...minarets. Such empty phantom, I freely grant them, But there's an anthem more dear to me, It's the bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee. WILLY REILLY. Mr. Carleton (to whose loving memory of all our Northern tradition^ I owe... | |
| 1847 - 906 pages
...their magic spells. On this I ponder, where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder, sweet Cork, of thee ! With thy bells of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee ! I have heard bells chiming full many a clime in, Tolling sublime, in cathedral shrinp, While at a glib... | |
| Mrs. Hoare - 1851 - 262 pages
...Their magic spells. On this I ponder W here'er I wander, And thus grow fonder. Sweet Cork 1 of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters Of the river Lee. One of the oldest streets in Cork is Duncan, formerly Grattan-street. Ever-changing fashion... | |
| Dinny Blake - 1852 - 370 pages
...Their magic spells. On this I ponder Where'er I wander, And thus grow fonder, Sweet Cork, of thee ; With thy bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters Of tiio river Lee. I've heard bells chiming Full many a. clime in, Tolling sublime in Cathedral shrine,... | |
| Samuel Batchelder - 1858 - 86 pages
...magic spells ; ,. On this I ponder where'er I wander, ^ <..' And thus grow fonder, sweet Cork, of thee, With thy bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the River Lee. p> I've heard bells chiming full many a clime in, Tolling sublime in Cathedral fhrine, i... | |
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