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" Of lovers she had a full score, Or more; And fortunes they all had galore, In store; From the minister down To the Clerk of the Crown, All were courting the Widow Malone, Ohone! "
Popular Irish Readings in Prose and Verse - Page 44
edited by - 1897 - 128 pages
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 16

Ireland - 1840 - 748 pages
...Widow Malone. "But so modest was Mra. Malone, 'Tn'as known. No one ever could see her alone, Ohono ! Let them ogle and sigh, They could ne'er catch her...Widow Malone. " 'Till one Mr. O'Brien from Clare, How crave ! It's little for blushing they care Down there. Put his arm round her waist Gave ten kisses,...
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Charles O'Malley: The Irish Dragon, Volume 1

Charles Lever - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1841 - 416 pages
...store From the minister down To the clerk of the crown, All were courting the Widow Malone, Ohon« . All were courting the Widow Malone. " But so modest...Malone, Ohone . So bashful the Widow Malone. " 'Till one Mister O'Brien from Clare, How quare ! It's little for Mushm' they care Down there ; Put his arm round...
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Charles O'Malley: The Irish Dragon, Volume 1

Charles James Lever - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1841 - 422 pages
...store From the minister down . To the clerk of the crown, All were courting the Widow Malone, Ohonti . All were courting the Widow Malone. " But so modest...Malone, Ohone . So bashful the Widow Malone. " 'Till one Mister O'Brien from Clare, How quare 1 It's little for blushin' they care Down there ; Put his arm...
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Songs of Ireland and Other Lands: Being a Collection of the Most Popular ...

Songs, English - 1847 - 906 pages
...the Widow Malone But so modest was Mrs. Malone, 'Twas known No one ever could see her alone, Ohone Let them ogle and sigh, They could ne'er catch her eye, So bashful the Widow Malone, Ohone I So bashful the Widow Malone. Till one Mister O'Brien of Clare, How quare ? It's little for blushin'...
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Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon, Volumes 1-2

Charles Lever - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1848 - 800 pages
...eue ever could see her alone, Ohooe! Let them ogle and sigh, ')' They could ne'er catch her eye, go bashful the Widow Malone, , • Ohone! So bashful the Widow Malone. • « Till one Mister O'Brien from Clare, How quare ! It's little for blushin' they care Down there ; Put his arm...
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The Sprig of Shillelah: A Collection of the Most Humorous and Popular Irish ...

Dinny Blake - English poetry - 1852 - 370 pages
...Mulone. But so modest was Mistress Unions, - Twa» known, No ono could lea her alone, -, • • Ohon« I Let them ogle and sigh, They could ne'er catch her eye, So bashful the Widow Maloue, Ohone I So bashful the Widow Malone. Till one Mister O'Brien, from Clare, — How quare f It't...
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The Lyrics of Ireland

Samuel Lover - Ballads, English - 1858 - 394 pages
...was Mistress Malone, 'Twas known, That no one could see her alone, Ohone ! Let them ogle and s'gh, They could ne'er catch her eye, So bashful the Widow...Malone, Ohone ! So bashful the Widow Malone. 'Till one Mister O'Brien, from Clare,— How quare ! It's little for blushing they care Down there, Put his arm...
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One Hundred Songs of Ireland: Music and Words

Folk songs, Irish - 1859 - 78 pages
...widow Malone 3 " But so modest was Mrs. Malone, 'Twas known, No one ever could see her alone, Ohone ! Let them ogle and sigh, They could ne'er catch her...widow Malone. Ohone ! So bashful the Widow Malone, 4 " 'Till one Mr. O'Brien from Clare, How quare ! It's little for blushin' they care, Gave ten kisses,...
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Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon

Charles James Lever - Peninsular War, 1807-1814 - 1866 - 438 pages
...Widow Malone. "But so modest was Mrs. Malone, 'Twas known No one ever could see her alone, Ohone ! Let them ogle and sigh, They could ne'er catch her...Malone, Ohone! So bashful the Widow Malone. " Till one Mister O'Brien from Clare, How quare ! It's little for blushin' they care Down there i Put his arm...
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A Library of Poetry and Song: Being Choice Selections from the Best Poets

William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...known That no one could see her alone, Ohone ! Let them ogle and sigh, They could ne'er catch her ey*, &x Misther O'Brien, from Clare, (How quare ! It 's little for blushing they care Down there.) Put his...
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