Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Band 1Henry Colburn, 1818 |
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... ; but from thence my uncertain route , through a wild country , will be passed on horseback ; and the business of an ardent research would leave me no time for the enjoyment of your society , from which I 66 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... ; but from thence my uncertain route , through a wild country , will be passed on horseback ; and the business of an ardent research would leave me no time for the enjoyment of your society , from which I 66 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
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... The travellers proceeded on their journey towards the province of Mun- ster , a province peculiarly interesting for its historical recollections , and for those scenes , alternately wild and pie- turesque , which FLORENCE MACARTHY , 89.
... The travellers proceeded on their journey towards the province of Mun- ster , a province peculiarly interesting for its historical recollections , and for those scenes , alternately wild and pie- turesque , which FLORENCE MACARTHY , 89.
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An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). those scenes , alternately wild and pie- turesque , which attract to its site the foot- steps of taste and curiosity , and furnish to foreign artists so many combinations of scenic loveliness ...
An Irish Tale Lady Morgan (Sydney). those scenes , alternately wild and pie- turesque , which attract to its site the foot- steps of taste and curiosity , and furnish to foreign artists so many combinations of scenic loveliness ...
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... bed scene almost drove me mad . " A short wild laugh now rang through the ruins , as if some malignant fiend had formed a part of the audience , and scoffed at the fantastic folly of human vanity , the FLORENCE MACARTHY . 117.
... bed scene almost drove me mad . " A short wild laugh now rang through the ruins , as if some malignant fiend had formed a part of the audience , and scoffed at the fantastic folly of human vanity , the FLORENCE MACARTHY . 117.
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... presented a more beaten track , though in itself sufficiently wild , and romantic . Whichever way they took , the driver assured them that they VOL . I. G would reach Buttevant by sunset , " God willing , FLORENCE MACARTHY . 121.
... presented a more beaten track , though in itself sufficiently wild , and romantic . Whichever way they took , the driver assured them that they VOL . I. G would reach Buttevant by sunset , " God willing , FLORENCE MACARTHY . 121.
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