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" And joy likewise this solemne day to see ? They saw it all, and present were in place ; Though I them all according their degree Cannot recount, nor tell their hidden race, Nor read the salvage cuntreis thorough which they pace. "
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy - Page 241
by Royal Irish Academy - 1837
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 2

Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 742 pages
...race, Nor read the salvage cuntreis thorough which they pace. (i There was the Liffy, rolling downe the lea; The sandy Slane, the stony Aubrian ; The...spreading like a sea ; The pleasant Boyne ; the fishy fruitfull Ban ; Swift Awniduff, which of the English man Is cal'de Blacke-water ; and the Liffar deep...
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Bell's Edition: The Poets of Great Britain Complete from Chaucer to ...

English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...their hidden race, [pace. Nor read the salvage countries thorough which they XLI. There was the Liffy rolling down the lea, The sandy Slane, the stony Aubrian,...spreading like a sea, The pleasant Boyne, the fishy fruitfull Ban, Swift Awniduff, which of the Englishman Is cal'de Blacke-water, and the Liffar deep,...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 201

1905 - 606 pages
...thence the Irish rivers absent were, Siih no less famous than the rest they be. There was the Liffey rolling down the lea ; The sandy Slane ; the stony...pleasant Boyne ; the fishy, fruitful Ban ; * ' The Stony Aubrian ' has puzzled Dr. Joyce and all the topographical critics. May it not be the Owenbrin...
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The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork ..., Volume 2

Charles Smith - Cork (Ireland : County) - 1815 - 446 pages
...th« parish church of Garrycloin to Blarney. castle, and so west to Tower-bridge, &e. There was Ihe Liffie rolling down the Lea, The sandy Slane, the stony Au-brian, The spacious Sheuan spreading like a sea, The, pleasant Boyne, the tishy fruitful Ban. Swift Auniduff (8), which...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 308 pages
...race, Nor read the salvage countries thorough which they pace. XLI. There was the Liffy rolling downe the lea; The sandy Slane; the stony Aubrian; The spacious...spreading like a sea; The pleasant Boyne; the fishy fruit full Ban ; Swift Awniduff, which of the English man Is cal'de Blacke-water; and the Liffar deep...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser in Five Volumes, Volume 3

Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1825 - 410 pages
...race, Nor read the salvage countries thorough which they pace. XLI. There was the Liffy rolling downe the lea; The sandy Slane ; the stony Aubrian ; The...spreading like a sea ; The pleasant Boyne; the fishy fruitfull Ban ; Swift AwnidufF, which of the English man Is cal'de Blacke- water; and the Liffar deep;...
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The popular songs of Ireland, collected and ed., with intr. and notes, by T ...

Thomas Crofton Croker - 1839 - 370 pages
...mistake with regard to the Allo; — it is the Blackwater that passes through Sliav-logher : — ' There was the Liffie rolling down the lea, The sandy...sea ; The pleasant Boyne, the fishy, fruitful Ban ; Swift Awniduff, which of the Englishman Is calli'/l Blackwater, and the Liffar deep. Sad Trowis,...
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Popular Songs of Ireland

Thomas Crofton Croker - Ballads, English - 1839 - 382 pages
...made a mistake with regard to the Allo;—it is the Blackwater that passes through Sliav-logher: — ' There was the Liffie rolling down the lea, The sandy...sea; The pleasant Boyne, the fishy, fruitful Ban; Swift Awuidujf, which of the Englishman Is called Blackwater, and the Liffar deep. Sad Trowis, that...
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The Poetical Works of Edmund Spenser, Volume 3

Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 442 pages
...race, Nor read the salvage countries thorough which they pace. XLI. There was the Lifly rolling downe the lea ; The sandy Slane ; the stony Aubrian ; The...sea ; The pleasant Boyne ; the fishy fruitful! Ban ; Swift Awniduff, which of the English man Is cal'de Blacke-water ; and the Liffar deep ; Sad Trowis,...
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The faerie queene

Edmund Spenser - 1843 - 388 pages
...which they pace. There was the Liffy rolling downe the lea ; The Sandy Slane ; the stony Aubrion ; The spacious Shenan spreading like a sea ; The pleasant Boyne ; the fishy fruitfull Ban ; Swift Awniduff, which of the English man Is cal'de Blacke-water ; and the Liifar deep...
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