| Thomas Moore - 1841 - 448 sider
...Have sought that Eden in its light Which dreaming poets sing * ; — * " The inhabitants of Arranmore are still persuaded that, in a clear day, they can see from this coast Hy Brysail or the That Eden where th' immortal brave Dwell in a land serene, — Whose bow'rs beyond the... | |
| Denis Florence MacCarthy - 1846 - 554 sider
...lake, The maiden and her lover sleep. ARRANMORE. BY THOMAS MOORE. [ " The lnhabitants of Arranmore are still persuaded that in a clear day they can see from this coast Hy-Brasail, or the Enchanted Island, the Paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
| Irish ballads - 1846 - 260 sider
...Killarney's lake, The maiden and her lover sleep. ARRANMORE. BY THOMAS MOORE. [" The inhabitants of Arranmore are still persuaded that in a clear day they can see from this coast Hy-Brasail, or the Enchanted Island, the Paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1849 - 208 sider
...— Whose bowers beyond the shining wave, At sunset, oft are seen. * " The inhabitants of Arranmore are still persuaded that, in a clear day, they can see from this coast Hy Brysail, or the Enchanted Island, the Paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 sider
...ancient Irish saints were buried, whence the island obtained the name of Arrannanoim. The inhabitants ore still persuaded that in a clear day they can see from...inchanted island, the paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate a number of romantic stories." — Collectanea de Rebus Hibernicis.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 sider
...several of the ancient Irish saints were buried, whence the island obtained the name of Arrannanoim. The inhabitants are still persuaded that in a clear day they can see from this coast Ну Brasail, or the inchanted island, the paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 sider
...several of the ancient Irish saints were buried, whence the island obtained the name of Arrannanoim. The inhabitants are still persuaded that in a clear day they can see from this coast Ily Brasail, or the inchantcd island, the paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 sider
...several of the ancient Irish saints were buried, whence the island obtained the name of Arrannanoim. Tlie inhabitants are still persuaded that in a clear day they can see from this coast Ну Brasail, or the inchanted island, the paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
| Victor von Arentsschild - 1851 - 588 sider
...Strictures on the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Ireland. *) „The inhabitants of Arranmore are still persuaded that, in a clear day, they can see from this coast Ну Bryeail or the Enchanted Island, the Paradise nf the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1852 - 212 sider
...— Whose bowers beyond the shining wave, At sunset, oft are seen. * " The inhabitants of Arranmore are still persuaded that, in a clear day, they can see from this coast Hy Brysail, or the Enchanted Island, the Paradise of the Pagan Irish, and concerning which they relate... | |
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