Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... dero- gating from the Glorvinas , O'Donnels , and Mac Rorys , of former composi- tions . T. C. M. La Grange : Département de Seine et Marne , September , 1818 . FLORENCE MACARTHY . CHAPTER I. Whom when I asked , vi ADVERTISEMENT .
... dero- gating from the Glorvinas , O'Donnels , and Mac Rorys , of former composi- tions . T. C. M. La Grange : Département de Seine et Marne , September , 1818 . FLORENCE MACARTHY . CHAPTER I. Whom when I asked , vi ADVERTISEMENT .
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... asked , from what place he came , And how he hight himself , he did y - cleep The Shepherd of the Ocean , by name , And said he came far from the main sea deep . Collin Clout's come home again . - SPENCER . EARLY in the nineteenth ...
... asked , from what place he came , And how he hight himself , he did y - cleep The Shepherd of the Ocean , by name , And said he came far from the main sea deep . Collin Clout's come home again . - SPENCER . EARLY in the nineteenth ...
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... asked some questions , with eager curiosity , clearness , and rapidity of utterance , as if life were too short to suffer one moment to pass by unoccu- pied , or uninstructed ; then , as if im- patient of the drawling replies , antici ...
... asked some questions , with eager curiosity , clearness , and rapidity of utterance , as if life were too short to suffer one moment to pass by unoccu- pied , or uninstructed ; then , as if im- patient of the drawling replies , antici ...
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... asked the Commodore with emphasis , " can see such wretch- edness as this , with a man's eye , and not feel it with a man's heart . The mind starts beyond the mere impulse of sympathy here ; it rushes at once from the effect to the ...
... asked the Commodore with emphasis , " can see such wretch- edness as this , with a man's eye , and not feel it with a man's heart . The mind starts beyond the mere impulse of sympathy here ; it rushes at once from the effect to the ...
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... asked Mr. De Vere , who stood gazing upon it with evident admiration . " What use is it they make of it ? your honor ; Why then , sorrow a use in life , only a bank , Sir ; the bank of One of the most spirited , popular , and best ...
... asked Mr. De Vere , who stood gazing upon it with evident admiration . " What use is it they make of it ? your honor ; Why then , sorrow a use in life , only a bank , Sir ; the bank of One of the most spirited , popular , and best ...
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