TAKE, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill, And give thy name to future time : Philosophy, be keen to see Whate'er is just, or false, or vain, Take each thy meed, but, oh! give me To... Duffy's Hibernian magazine - Sida 197Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1846 - 554 sidor
...SIGH FOR KNOCKMANY. BY WILLIAM CAKLETON. TAKE, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill,...my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that fann'd my cheek, As o'er Knockmany's brow I went ; When every lonely dell could speak In airy music,... | |
| Irish ballads - 1846 - 260 sidor
...SIGH FOB KNOCKMANY. BY WILLIAM CABLETON. TAKE, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill,...just, or false, or vain, Take each thy meed, but, ohl give me To range my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that fann'd my cheek, As o'er Knockmany's... | |
| Carleton, Samuel Lover - 1852 - 330 sidor
...with the warm breeze of the evening. Take, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures, won through toil or crime; . Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill,...my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that fann'd my cheek, As o'er Knockmany's brow I went; When every lonely dell could speak In airy music,... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1858 - 394 sidor
...the following lines are full of feeling. TAKE, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill,...my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that fann'd my cheek, As o'er Knockmany's brow I went ; When every lonely dell could speak In airy music,... | |
| Irish ballads - 1881 - 268 sidor
...SIGH FOR KNOCKMANY. BY WILLIAM CARLETOK. TAKE, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill, And give thy name to future time : Philosophy, be_ keen to see Whate'er is just, or false, or vain, Take each thy meed, but, oh ! give .me] To range... | |
| Samuel Lover - 1884 - 458 sidor
...the following lines are full of feeling. TAKE, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill,...my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that fann'd my check, As o'er Knockmany's brow I went ; When every lonely dell could speak In airy music,... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1885 - 344 sidor
...86.— A SIGH FOE KNOCKMANY.—Corkton. Take, proud ambition, take thy fill of pleasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill,...my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that fann'd my cheek, as o'er Knockmany's brow I went ; When every lonely dell could speak in airy music,... | |
| George Boyle - 1886 - 318 sidor
...different subject: THE NATIVE GLENS. Take, proud ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures, won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill,...Whate'er is just, or false, or vain ; Take each thy meed; hut oh! give me To range my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that fann'd my cheek, As o'er... | |
| Edward William Cole - 1892 - 412 sidor
...Erin's pride. SIGH FOR KNOCKMANY. Oarletm. TAKE, proud Ambition, take thy fill Of pleasures won through toil or crime; Go, Learning, climb thy rugged hill,...my mountain glens again. Pure was the breeze that f ann'd my cheek, As o'er Knockmany's brow I went ; When every lonely dell could speak In airy music,... | |
| William Carleton - 1896 - 384 sidor
...is found : — • A SIGH FOR KNOCKMANY. Take proud ambition take thy fill Of \ leasures won through toil or crime ; Go, learning, climb thy rugged hill...lonely dell could speak In airy music vision-sent. False «orld, 1 hate ihy cares and thee. I hate the treacherous haunts of men ; Give back my early... | |
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