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norah
By the Bannow’s meandering stream,
By the green banks of Shannon I’ve stray’d;
I’ve bless’d the soft glance, as it came,
Of many a beautiful maid.
My heart throbb’d a moment, I own,5
tune—the yorkshireman.
‘By’t side of a brig stands over a brook.’
I am not disposed to court the powers of this poet-made god—except on a sultry summer’s day, when not a breath of air is in motion; at such a moment one might exclaim:—