The Quarterly Review, Volumen32William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1825 |
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... Mick Purcell , rented a few acres of barren ground in the neighbourhood of the once celebrated preceptory of Mourne , situated about three miles from Mallow , and thirteen from " the " the beautiful city called Cork . " Mick had 198 ...
... Mick Purcell , rented a few acres of barren ground in the neighbourhood of the once celebrated preceptory of Mourne , situated about three miles from Mallow , and thirteen from " the " the beautiful city called Cork . " Mick had 198 ...
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... Mick had a wife and family ; they all did what they could , and that was but little , for the poor man had no child grown up big enough to help him in his work ; and all the poor woman could do was to mind the children , and to milk the ...
... Mick had a wife and family ; they all did what they could , and that was but little , for the poor man had no child grown up big enough to help him in his work ; and all the poor woman could do was to mind the children , and to milk the ...
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... Mick's heart trembled within him , and he said a prayer to himself , wishing he hadn't come out that day , or that he was on Fair - hill , or that he hadn't the cow to mind , that he might run away from the bad thing - when , in the ...
... Mick's heart trembled within him , and he said a prayer to himself , wishing he hadn't come out that day , or that he was on Fair - hill , or that he hadn't the cow to mind , that he might run away from the bad thing - when , in the ...
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... Mick told her his story , with many a crossing and blessing between him and harm . His wife could not help believing him , parti- cularly as she had as much faith in fairies as she had in the priest , who indeed never discouraged her ...
... Mick told her his story , with many a crossing and blessing between him and harm . His wife could not help believing him , parti- cularly as she had as much faith in fairies as she had in the priest , who indeed never discouraged her ...
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... Mick crossed himself , listening as he advanced to the sweet song of the lark , but thinking , notwithstanding , all the time of the little old man ; when , just as he reached the summit of the hill , and cast his eyes over the ...
... Mick crossed himself , listening as he advanced to the sweet song of the lark , but thinking , notwithstanding , all the time of the little old man ; when , just as he reached the summit of the hill , and cast his eyes over the ...
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Página 450 - This is dispensed ; and what surmounts the reach Of human sense I shall delineate so, By likening spiritual to corporal forms, As may express them best ; though what if earth Be but the shadow of heaven, and things therein Each to other like, more than on earth is thought...
Página 445 - He that can apprehend and consider vice with all her baits and seeming pleasures, and yet abstain, and yet distinguish, and yet prefer that which is truly better, he is the true warfaring Christian.
Página 219 - Whatever is great, desirable, or tremendous, is comprised in the name of the Supreme Being. Omnipotence cannot be exalted; Infinity cannot be amplified; Perfection cannot be improved.
Página 442 - O! why did God, Creator wise, that peopled highest heaven With spirits masculine, create at last This novelty on earth, this fair defect Of nature, and not fill the world at once With men, as angels, without feminine; Or find some other way to generate Mankind?
Página 520 - We cannot allow the colonies to check, or discourage in any degree, a traffic so beneficial to the nation.
Página 218 - I hear her in the tunefu' birds, I hear her charm the air: There's not a bonnie flower that springs By fountain, shaw, or green, There's not a bonnie bird that sings But minds me o
Página 216 - Like homely-featured night, of clustering gems ; A star or two, just twinkling on thy brow, Suffices thee ; save that the moon is thine No less than hers : not worn indeed on high With ostentatious pageantry, but set With modest grandeur in thy purple zone, Resplendent less, but of an ampler round.
Página 220 - The employments of pious meditation are Faith, Thanksgiving, Repentance, and Supplication. Faith, invariably uniform, cannot be invested by fancy with decorations. Thanksgiving, the most joyful of all holy effusions, yet addressed to a Being without passions, is confined to a few modes, and is to be felt, rather than expressed.
Página 353 - The Right Joyous and Pleasant History of the Feats, Gests and Prowesses of the Chevalier Bayard, the Good Knight without Fear and without Reproach . BY THE LOYAL SERVANT.
Página 302 - Yet serves to second too some other use. So Man, who here seems principal alone, Perhaps acts second to some sphere unknown, Touches some wheel, or verges to some goal ; 'Tis but a part we see, and not a whole.