Irish, and so much at variance with what they had seen in the case of other Normans, that they ever afterwards called Prendergast the Faithful Norman. PRAISE to the valiant and faithful foe ! Give us noble foes, not the friend who lies! We dread the drugged... Romantic Ireland - Strana 231podľa Milburg Francisco Mansfield, Blanche McManus Mansfield, Blanche McManus - 1904Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Aubrey De Vere, Aubrey Thomas DeVere - 1877 - Počet stránok 450
...to the valiant and faithful foe ! Give us noble foes, not the friend who lies ! We dread the drugg'd cup, not the open blow ; We dread the old hate in the new disguise. To Ossory's Prince they had pledged their word : He stood in their camp, and their pledge they broke; Then Maurice... | |
| Michael O'Riordan - 1906 - Počet stránok 536
...to the valiant and faithful foe, Give us noble foes, not the friend who lies; We dread the drugg'd cup, not the open blow, ' We dread the old hate in the new disguise. According to Mr. Stanley's letter, the Commissioners were directed to supply the schools with books... | |
| M. J. Brown - 1912 - Počet stránok 284
...faithful foe ! Give us noble foes not the friend who lies I We dread the drugged cup, not the open b'ow : We dread the old hate in the new disguise. To Ossory's...Norman upraised his sword ; The cross on its hilt he kissed and spoke : " So long as this sword or this arm hath might I swear by the cross which is lord... | |
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