the cockles of one's [the] heart
This poem expressed the poet's affection in the cockles of the heart and the loyalism in the poem was sincere.
An Ulster version includes potato bread and soda farls, Welsh includes laverbread, eaten Fried with bacon and cockles.
On shore, clams and cockles sit in heaps before a long brick row of low fisherman’s homes, the doorposts pasted with bright paper charms.
The reasons causing cockles in the paper producing on Yankee machine was analyzed briefly.
I like a good brandy-it warms the cockles of your heart.