| 1869 - 590 pages
...becoming extinct on the London Press. He died the next spring, and was laid within hearing of — " The Bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lea." I found his memory affectionately cherished by the concierge, who possesses a portrait... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1869 - 562 pages
...known, however, as that of a church in Cork, celebrated in Father Prout's melodious chanson : — " The bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee." The name reminds us of the time when the hill, now teeming with city life, under the shadow... | |
| Olive Logan - 1870 - 708 pages
...fames and other days. It was the musing, tearful romance of the wanderer who shall hear no more " ' The bells of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee.' " One of the most interesting debuts I ever heard of was that of a young French girl in... | |
| Patrick Weston Joyce - 1870 - 602 pages
...known, however, as that of a church in Cork, celebrated in Father Prout's melodious chanson : — " The bells of Shandon, That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee." The name reminds us of the time when the hill, now teeming with city life under the shadow... | |
| Olive Logan - 1870 - 696 pages
...fames and other days. It was the musing, tearful romance of the wanderer who shall hear no more " ' The bells of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee.'" One of the most interesting debuts I ever heard of was that of a young French girl in... | |
| 1871 - 210 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... | |
| Edmund Routledge - 1871 - 196 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... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...Such empty phantom I freely grant them ; But there 's au anthem Ноге dear to me, — 'T is the the billow's crown, And amidst the flashing and feathery foam The s river Lee. FATHER PROUT (Francis MaJunyV THE GREAT BELL ROLAND. TOLL ! Roland, toll 1 — High in St.... | |
| Olive Logan - 1871 - 648 pages
...fames and other days. It was the musing, tearful romance of the wanderer who shall hear no more <" The bells of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee.'" One of the most interesting debuts I ever heard of was that of a young French girl in... | |
| Olive Logan - 1871 - 650 pages
...other days. It was the musing, tearful romance of the wanderer who shall hear no more " ' The bolls of Shandon That sound so grand on The pleasant waters of the river Lee.'" One of the most interesting debuts I ever heard of was that of a young French girl in... | |
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