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" Courtstown ! thy walls rise in beauty and pride. From thy watch-tower's summit the bold foe is descried, Though the hearts of thy children with courage o'erflow, Still their strength is the war-shout of Qrasagh-ato, 0 Courtstown! "
An Ancient Feudal War-song: Entitled Grasagh Aboe (The Cause of the Graces ... - Page 3
1839 - 80 lehte
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A letter from the countess of Nithsdale, &c., with remarks by S. Grace

Winifred Maxwell (countess of Nithsdale.) - 1827 - 54 lehte
...fIJO. A bc|teAfAib; IJA "3d3|tAfAic Abo." T. TRANSLATION. GRASAGH ABOE— THE CAUSE OF THE GRACES. O Courtstown ! thy walls rise in beauty and pride,...o'erflow, Still their strength is the war-shout of " * Grasagh aboe." II. O Courtstown! thy chieftains in kindness delight; — As danntless their valour,...
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Ireland Illustrated: From Original Drawings

George Petrie, George Newenham Wright, William Henry Bartlett, Thomas Mann Baynes - 1831 - 194 lehte
...ever ! The first stanza will very sufficiently justify the adoption of the term SPIRITED : — '• O Courtstown ! thy walls rise in beauty and pride,...o'erflow, Still their strength is the war-shout of Grasagh Aboe." • INCHMORE CASTLE, COUNTY KILKENNY. This interesting ruin is a grand and venerable...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, 1. köide

1851 - 782 lehte
...The Graces for ever I" their slogan or war-cry, we find the following stanzas: — " 0 Courtstown 1 thy walls rise in beauty and pride, From thy watch-tower's summit the bold foe is deacried, Though the hcnrts of thy children with courage o'ernow, Still their strength Is the war-shout...
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Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 1st ser. ...

1857 - 626 lehte
..."The Graces forever!" their slogan or war-cry, we find the following stanzas: — " O Conrtatown ! thy walls rise In beauty and pride, From thy watch-tower's...children with courage o'erflow, Still their strength la the war-shout of GrasaglmW. 0 Courtstown! thon borne of the great and renown M, Thy bulwarks what...
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The Irish Quarterly Review, 1. köide,2. osa

1851 - 424 lehte
...Grace's Country, or Tir na-n Grasa, and which originally covered an extent of eighty thousand acres. " 0 Courtstown ! thy walls rise in beauty and pride, From...o'erflow, Still their strength is the war-shout of 0 Courtstown! thou home of the great and renown'd, Thy bulwarks what heroes of battlo surround, The...
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The Celtic Records and Historic Literature of Ireland

Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1861 - 436 lehte
...Grace's Country, or Tir mi-n Grasa, and which originally covered an extent of eighty thousand acres. " 0 Courtstown ! thy walls rise in beauty and pride. From...o'erflow, Still their strength is the war-shout of Qrasagh-ato, 0 Courtstown! thou home of the great and renown'd, Thy bulwarks what heroes of battle...
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Haverty's Irish-American Illustrated Almanac

1880 - 242 lehte
...war-cry, we find the following stanzas : " O Courtstown ! thy walls rise in beauty and pride. Prom thy watch-tower's summit the bold foe is descried,...o'erflow, Still their strength is the war-shout of Gfrasagh-ab6. O Courtstown ! thou home of the great and renown'd, Thy bulwarks what heroes of battle...
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Fraser's Magazine, 12. köide

1835 - 780 lehte
...but with the genuine enthusiasm of a devoted vassal, sang with all the fervour of feudal attachment. O Courtstown ! thy walls rise in beauty and pride; From thy watch-tower's summits the bold foe is descried , Though the hearts of thy children with courage o'erflow, Still their...
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