Literature in Ireland Studies Irish And Anglo Irish

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To my ear the lines of this song of Robert Dwyer Joyce's, which I quote here, have the slow, sweet rhythm of the lovely air. An Droighnedn Donn (The Blackthorn), or of the Irish poem of the name that goes to it ; but I have heard them riddled off in another way which has shown me the difference that the association with the music makes for me : " By road and by river the wild birds sing, O'er mountain and valley the dewy leaves spring, The gay flowers are shining, gilt o'er by the sun, And fair
...est of all shines the Droighnean Donn.
The rath of the fairy, the ruin hoar, With white silvea: splendour it decks them all o'er ; And down in the valleys, where merry streams run.
How sweet smells the bloom of the Droighnean Donn I Ah ! well I remember the soft spring day, I sat by my love 'neath its sweet-scented spray ; The day that she told me her heart I had won, Beneath the white blossoms of the Droighnean Donn.
POEMS OF THE IRISH MODE. I75 The Streams they were singing their gladsome song, The soft winds were blowing the wild woods among, The mountains shone bright in the red setting sun.


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