Heartsome Ireland, winsome Ireland, Charmer of the sun and sea, Bright beguiler of old anguish, How could Famine frown on thee?
There thrust the bold straightforward horn To battle for that lady lorn, With heartsome voice of mellow scorn, Like any knight in knighthood's morn.
And yet--What if Gaunt did not quite appreciate his girl, see how deep-hearted she was, how heartsome a thing to look at even when she was asleep?
As he looked, the warm, red sun came out, lighting up with a heartsome warmth the whole gray day.
It is a sound thrilling with reminiscences of dewy eves, or heartsome lowsing times, of forenichts with the lasses, and of all that to a country lad makes life worth living.
It's a fine healthsome, heartsome smell," the boy went on, noticing that the builder was sniffing.
Cleg was just turning up over the hill road towards Loch Spellanderie, when he heard that most heartsome sound to the ear of a country boy—the clatter of the pasture bars when the kye are coming home.
Thus hour by hour they left quiet, kindly red-tiled villages behind, set in heartsome howes and upon windy ridges.
Yes, it's a heartsome thing to be a wife, When round the ingle-edge young sprouts are rife.
It's braw an' heartsome to see a face at Willie's Shiel in the howe o' the Eglin.
It eased my heavy thought, to hear the heartsome clip of her tongue--for all the world like a tailor's shears, brisker when it comes to the selvage.
It is, indeed, a rare andheartsome place to bide in on a summer's day.
But it was not a heartsome sight, and we turned our rein and rode away, weary and sad within.
And it was sending up a heartsome pew of reek into the air, that told of the stir of breakfast.
It's a heartsome thing, the smell of frying ham on a frosty morning"--and her laugh went skelloching up the street.
It was blithe and heartsome to go birling to Skeighan in the train; it was grand to jouk round Barbie on the nichts at e'en!
Unfolds its heartsome bloom, And fills the air of Heaven With ravishing perfume:-- Oh!
But the hope of it in the end is a heartsome convoy in the way.
Our Lord, that great Master of the feast, send us one hearty and heartsome supper, for I look it shall be the last.
The wind that bloweth out of the airth where my Lord Jesus reigneth is sweet-smelled, soft, joyful, and heartsome to a soul burnt with absence.
Pray for well-cooked meat and a heartsome Saviour, with joy crying, "Welcome in My Father's name.
I know not how to win to a heartsome fill and feast of Christ's love; for I dow neither buy, nor beg, nor borrow, and yet I cannot want it.
And it was, for before a sheaf of that heartsome yellow corn was gathered into barn, they laid Willie beside the woman he had watched so long, and sheltered so faithfully behind the barriers of his love.
So, minding me on that heartsome and memorable night, together with other things more recent, I was not perhaps very anxious about the affection of Rachel Pringle.
Yet will I not deny that Elspeth Vogie, though in some things sore left to herself, was a heartsome quean and well-favoured of her person.
You see, Maud, I am never lonely here; it's a real heartsome place to live.
Hungry men have smelled the bacon frying when more than a mile away, and it is only the men who follow the trail who know what a heartsome smell that is.
It was such a new, cordial, heartsome life which this bit of innocent gossip opened to him.
Stand stoutly to the work, friend Cairnes," I called across to him, feeling the heartsome sound of English speech might prove welcome.
It has ever been a source of strength to me to be thoroughly trusted by some other, and I instantly arose to my feet, feeling a new man under the inspiration of these heartsome words.
It was warm and close and rainy, not a heartsome downpour that sweeps everything clean, and clears up with laughing skies, but drizzles and mists and general sogginess, not a breath of clear air anywhere.
Her heartsome cheery voice penetrated deeper into the poor old soul than anything had done in a long while.
You longed after kissing, being a heartsome lad with a way with you and a glint in your e'e.
I wondered if ever the time would come, when I also should be thinking about my religion at noon of a fine heartsome day.
Few places more heartsomehave I seen than the tower of Lochnaw.
True enough, nature meant her for a heartsome lass.
Rotha's a right heartsome lassie," he said, as he heard her in the dairy singing while she worked.
She was no longer the heartsome lassie who had taken captive the stoical fancy of old Angus.
A heartsome voice; how would it please you to come to the singing-school and help lead some of the more timorous ones?
Whether a wood Fairy or a forest nymph I cannot tell, but a heartsome creature, all in white except for flowers of brightest hue, dropped water into my mouth and laved my hot brow.
You have a heartsome voice," said the singing master, coming closer to Sally, and speaking in his own rich bass.
Brave words--heartsome words for the hearing of a woman who had loved him.
In a few days the maist o' the men were as heartsome and blithe as if naething had happened.
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