| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 sayfa
...go! so here they go! Fill up, fill up, &c. FORGET NOT THE FIELD. AIR—The Lamentation of .Aughrim, FORGET not the field where they perish'd, The truest, the last of the brave, All gone—and the bright hope we cherish'd Gone with them, and quench'd in their grave! Oh! could we from... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1850 - 610 sayfa
...refuses'"". Our great national bard, Moore, has similarly alluded to this action, in his melody: " Forget not the field where they perish'd, The truest, the last of the brave!" &c. n NOTE 243, Page 135. After this notable victory at Aughrim, Ginhell only required to reduce Galway... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - 1850 - 612 sayfa
...refuses"'". Our great national bard, Moore, has similarly alluded to this action, in his melody : " Forget not the field where they perish'd, The truest, the last of the brave ! " &c." NOTE 243, Page 135. After this notable victory at Aughrim, Ginhell only required to reduce... | |
| Charles O'Kelly, John Cornelius O'Callaghan, Irish Archaeological Society - 1850 - 614 sayfa
...refuses""'. Our great national bard, Moore, has similarly alluded to this action, in his melody . " Forget not the field where they perish'd, The truest, the last of the brave!" &c." NOTE 243, Page 135. After this notable victory at Aughrim, Ginkell only required to reduce Galvjay... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1854 - 184 sayfa
...We 're sure to find Love there, hoy, So drink them all t sO drink them all 1 FORGET NOT THE FIELD. FORGET not the field where they perish'd, The truest, the last of the hrave, All gone — and the hright hope we eherish'd Gone with them, and queneh'd in their grave I... | |
| John O'Hanlon - 1870 - 196 sayfa
...and armed, dispirited by previous reverses, weakened by desertions, and filled with distrustful or discordant views, owing to the estrangement and dissension...with these lines : " Forget not the field where they perish 'd. The truest, the last of the brave ; All gone— and the bright hope we cherish'd Gone with... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 sayfa
...before us. Farewell, Erin,—farewell, all, Who live to weep our fall! FORGET NOT THE FIELD. 10 15 20 it belo0 * gone—and the bright hope we cherish'd Gone with them, and quench'd in their grave I Oh! could we... | |
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