| Great Britain. Parliament - 1844 - 1020 halaman
...declared it to be a poem of a most inflammatory character. I allude to verses entitled, " The Me•ory of the Dead." " Who fears to speak of Ninety-eight?...Who slights his country thus ; But a true man, like you, man, Will fill your glass with us. " We drink the memory of the brave, The faithful and the few... | |
| Daniel O'Connell - 1844 - 1016 halaman
...the Nation of the first of April last, it is entitled : " The memory of the Dead." It is as follows : THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. " Who fears to speak of Ninety-Eight...He's all a knave, or half a slave, Who slights his conntry thus ; But a true roan, like you, man, Will fill your glasa'with us. II. " We drink the memory... | |
| John Simpson Armstrong, Edward Shirley Trevor - 1844 - 1008 halaman
...follows : THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. " Who fears to speak of Ninety-Eight ? Who blushes at the name ? AVhen cowards mock the patriot's fate, Who hangs his head...slave, Who slights his country thus ; But a true man, tike you, man, Witt filt your glass with us. " We drink the memory of the brave, The faithfut and the... | |
| 1844 - 562 halaman
...DEAD. Who fears to speak of Ninety-Eight? Who blushes at the name 7 When cowards mock the patriots' fate, Who hangs his head for shame? He's all a knave,...Who slights his country thus ; But a true man, like you, man, Will fill your glass with us. IZ. We drink the memory of the brave, The faithful and the... | |
| Daniel O'Connell, Henry Shaw - 1844 - 738 halaman
...follows : — f THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. i. Who fours to speak of Ninety-eight ? Who blushes at that name ? When cowards mock the patriot's fate Who hangs his head for shame ? He's nil a knavp, or half a slave, Who slights his -.oumry thus : But a true maii, like you man, Will fill... | |
| Thomas Osborne Davis, Thomas Davis - 1845 - 364 halaman
...-« f > -i ! " o 1 n 1 i ^ i • i f • f -y i =Hl~ " II 5 II ^-i — II THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. I. WHO fears to speak of Ninety-Eight? Who blushes at...Who slights his country thus; But a true man, like you, man, Will fill your glass with us. II. We drink the memory of the brave, The faithful and the... | |
| William J. O'Neill Daunt - 1845 - 428 halaman
...with the feeling expressed in the celebrated lines of a Protestant student of Trinity College—* " Who fears to speak of Ninety-eight ? Who blushes at...the patriot's fate. Who hangs his head for shame?" No. The true shame and sin were with the government, whose oppressive crimes compelled a peace-loving... | |
| William J. O'Neill Daunt - 1845 - 400 halaman
...feeling expressed in the celebrated lines of a Protestant student of Trinity College—* " Who fean to speak of Ninety-eight? Who blushes at the name...mock the patriot's fate, Who hangs his head for shame ?" No. The true shame and sin were with the government, whose oppressive crimes compelled a peace-loving... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1847 - 480 halaman
...Nation newspaper, on which her Majesty's Attorney-General entered into a somewhat lengthened expatiation in addressing the jury, and declared it to be a poem...Who slights his country thus ; But a true man, like you, man, Will fill your glass with us. " We drink the memory of the brave, The faithful and the fewSome... | |
| 1847 - 906 halaman
...counthrie, And nobody can hear ye spake, Oh l nobody but me. THE MEMORY OF THE DEAD. AIB— Auld Lang Syne. WHO fears to speak of Ninety-Eight ? Who blushes at the name ? 'When cowards mock the patriots' fate, Who hangs his head for shame ? He's all a kuave, or half a slave, Who slights his country... | |
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