Brallaghan: Or The DeipnosophistsE. Churton, 1845 - 336 páginas |
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... once acquainted , whin his lordship were in Ire- land as Misther Lamb . However , " Needs must whin the Ould Boy dhrives ; and if I am poorer in pocket than whin I left the butyful city , I'm wondherfooly emprooved in larning ; and I ...
... once acquainted , whin his lordship were in Ire- land as Misther Lamb . However , " Needs must whin the Ould Boy dhrives ; and if I am poorer in pocket than whin I left the butyful city , I'm wondherfooly emprooved in larning ; and I ...
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Or The Deipnosophists Edward Vaughan Kenealy. as that wit , Tom Hood , once christened him in Cork . Nothin improves a rale Irishman so much as takin a tower . Shakspeare himself tells us that " Home keeping youths have ever homely wits ...
Or The Deipnosophists Edward Vaughan Kenealy. as that wit , Tom Hood , once christened him in Cork . Nothin improves a rale Irishman so much as takin a tower . Shakspeare himself tells us that " Home keeping youths have ever homely wits ...
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... once the spritely sino- nyme of Rake and Roistherer , had almost begun to signify Methodist and Dullard . Our Pipers ( little noshun I had then of endin my days as one ) was , like our Irish wolf dogs , a race exstinct ; our butther ...
... once the spritely sino- nyme of Rake and Roistherer , had almost begun to signify Methodist and Dullard . Our Pipers ( little noshun I had then of endin my days as one ) was , like our Irish wolf dogs , a race exstinct ; our butther ...
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... once , humility forbearing , Pray let thy virtue take an airing ; ' Tis now so long since it stirr'd out , " Twill be ashamed , at first , no doubt ; Then , lest its ears with blushes tingle , B Just let it take a cover'd jingle ; But ...
... once , humility forbearing , Pray let thy virtue take an airing ; ' Tis now so long since it stirr'd out , " Twill be ashamed , at first , no doubt ; Then , lest its ears with blushes tingle , B Just let it take a cover'd jingle ; But ...
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... once , purduicin at the same instant a brace of horse pistols a foot and a half long , that belonged to a Hessian whom Fergus's uncle Arthur O'Connor killed and they say ate during the Rebellion . Mahony seeing these awful bloody ...
... once , purduicin at the same instant a brace of horse pistols a foot and a half long , that belonged to a Hessian whom Fergus's uncle Arthur O'Connor killed and they say ate during the Rebellion . Mahony seeing these awful bloody ...
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Página 296 - Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Página 207 - Take, oh take those lips away, That so sweetly were forsworn; And those eyes, the break of day, Lights that do mislead the morn; But my kisses bring again, bring again, Seals of love, but seal'd in vain.
Página 296 - A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty, Is worth a whole eternity in bondage.
Página 304 - If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget them all.
Página 325 - No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face.
Página 306 - ... thought that pale decay Would steal before the steps of time, And waste its bloom away, Mary...
Página 329 - Thus sung they in the English boat, A holy and a cheerful Note, And all the way, to guide their Chime, With falling Oars they kept the time.
Página 24 - A man so various that he seems to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome.
Página 131 - No, the heart that has truly loved never forgets, But as truly loves on to the close ; As the sun-flower turns on her god, when he sets, The same look which she turned when he rose.
Página 327 - I KNEW, by the smoke that so gracefully curled Above the green elms, that a cottage was near, And I said, " If there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that was humble might hope for it here...