Brallaghan: Or The DeipnosophistsE. Churton, 1845 - 336 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 43
Página 5
... father confessor over a jolly fine bowl of the best Innishown whiskey that nothin would do - all his lectures , and lessons , and skouldins was of no use ; for I sez , I have made the same vow as Mimnermus : - : - Τεθναίην οτε μοι ...
... father confessor over a jolly fine bowl of the best Innishown whiskey that nothin would do - all his lectures , and lessons , and skouldins was of no use ; for I sez , I have made the same vow as Mimnermus : - : - Τεθναίην οτε μοι ...
Página 6
... and Frinch that I knows . My masther was so fond of me , that no step could he take without consultin me upon and Father Mahony and the other noble gintlemen it ; thrated me more like one of thimselvs , than a 6 BRALLAGHAN .
... and Frinch that I knows . My masther was so fond of me , that no step could he take without consultin me upon and Father Mahony and the other noble gintlemen it ; thrated me more like one of thimselvs , than a 6 BRALLAGHAN .
Página 7
... father was one the Lord be merciful to his sowl ! ) did but occasionally kill a parson , and justasses of the pace was only now and then roastid alive for amusemint . Praching bulks and saints was skatthered up and down as thick as ...
... father was one the Lord be merciful to his sowl ! ) did but occasionally kill a parson , and justasses of the pace was only now and then roastid alive for amusemint . Praching bulks and saints was skatthered up and down as thick as ...
Página 13
... Father Mahony purpozed that the heads of the poor gerls in the House of Industhry should be shaved for insubordinashun . The fax of that case was as follows : Mahony who was * Your tail is evanishing fast my dear DANNEL ; always doin ...
... Father Mahony purpozed that the heads of the poor gerls in the House of Industhry should be shaved for insubordinashun . The fax of that case was as follows : Mahony who was * Your tail is evanishing fast my dear DANNEL ; always doin ...
Página 14
... father evidently ped more attinshun to the subjeckt of cats than to his catechism : and at whatever table Mahony dined , the leddy of the house nivir forgot to axe him whether he was fond of catsup ? The consequinces to the fayline ...
... father evidently ped more attinshun to the subjeckt of cats than to his catechism : and at whatever table Mahony dined , the leddy of the house nivir forgot to axe him whether he was fond of catsup ? The consequinces to the fayline ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Achilles Tatius afther aiquil Anacreon Ballinamona oro Barney beauty bliss BOYLE Brallaghan breast Brian O'Linn bright bright eyes bright-ey'd wine Castle Hyde charms Colla bella coorse Cork Croker Cupid darlint dear Deipnosophist Club delight divine Doctor Dreams drink enuff eyes fair Father Prout flowers Freeholder Grake hath heart Heaven Hood Irish potheen Judy kiss ladies larned laughing lips LITTLE'S POEMS look Lord Maginn MARY GENTLE MILLIKIN Misther MOORE MOORE'S MELODIES never night nose nymph o'er once ould Philostratus Plagiarism poet poor preesht Prout punch Quæ rose rosy round SABERTASH shine sing SIR JOHN SUCKLING smile song soul spirit stars sweet tell thee thine thou thought thrue Tom Hood Tom Moore Venus whin whiskey WILLIAM MAGINN young γαρ δε εν εστι και μεν μοι Ου τε Ω Λινν
Pasajes populares
Página 298 - 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 209 - 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 298 - A day, an hour, of virtuous liberty, Is worth a whole eternity in bondage.
Página 302 - DUKE'S PALACE. [Enter DUKE, CURIO, LORDS; MUSICIANS attending.] DUKE. If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die.— That strain again;— it had a dying fall; O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.— Enough; no more; 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
Página 306 - If to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face, and you'll forget them all.
Página 314 - WHEN Time, who steals our years away, Shall steal our pleasures too, The memory of the past will stay, And half our joys renew.
Página 327 - No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace, As I have seen in one autumnal face.
Página 331 - 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 309 - Although men are accused for not knowing their own weakness, yet perhaps as few know their own strength. It is in men as in soils, where sometimes there is a vein of gold, which the owner knows not of.
Página 133 - 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.