The Falcon FamilyChapman and Hall, 1846 - 348 strán (strany) |
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Strana 51
... feel that I could almost pardon the Saxons for the sake of their wives and daughters ; for- give the Beast on account of the Beauty . " " There goes a specimen ! " cried Mac Morris , calling his companion's attention to a lady who just ...
... feel that I could almost pardon the Saxons for the sake of their wives and daughters ; for- give the Beast on account of the Beauty . " " There goes a specimen ! " cried Mac Morris , calling his companion's attention to a lady who just ...
Strana 102
... feel for her patient , and to be pining with her . Still the vespers of late autumn , when the leaves are sere and yellow , are charming in the Scottish Highlands ; and especially picturesque , when the full- moon pours a tide of silver ...
... feel for her patient , and to be pining with her . Still the vespers of late autumn , when the leaves are sere and yellow , are charming in the Scottish Highlands ; and especially picturesque , when the full- moon pours a tide of silver ...
Strana 122
... feel when I contemplate the union . " " Yes , but you say the union can be repealed ! " " Ay ! —and I say too , that Stonehenge can be and shall be retaken . " * The people of Leinster were anciently called Lagenians . " Stonehenge ...
... feel when I contemplate the union . " " Yes , but you say the union can be repealed ! " " Ay ! —and I say too , that Stonehenge can be and shall be retaken . " * The people of Leinster were anciently called Lagenians . " Stonehenge ...
Strana 147
... long polluted and often poisoned ; I feel as strongly as you do , that too much pains cannot be taken to brighten and purify its waters , -I would L 2 OR , YOUNG IRELAND . 147 the name for your Brehon code when you revive it- ...
... long polluted and often poisoned ; I feel as strongly as you do , that too much pains cannot be taken to brighten and purify its waters , -I would L 2 OR , YOUNG IRELAND . 147 the name for your Brehon code when you revive it- ...
Strana 165
... divine gift , and I feel that it would be better employed in * Bella geri placuit nullos habitura triumphos . " Pharsalia , Lib . I. establishing concord between nations than in widening the breach between OR , YOUNG IRELAND . 165.
... divine gift , and I feel that it would be better employed in * Bella geri placuit nullos habitura triumphos . " Pharsalia , Lib . I. establishing concord between nations than in widening the breach between OR , YOUNG IRELAND . 165.
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acquaintance amongst Amyrald asked bards beauty Bompas Brehon Brehon law called Caravat Celt Celtic CHAPTER charming Chatworth colour Connaught Connemara cried Crispin daugh daughter dear dine dinner Dominick Moore drawing-room dreamed Dublin emerald Emily Falcon England English exclaimed extravagance eyes fair fancy father Freeman Gilbertine gipsy gipsy's girl glybbe Goslyn green hair hand heard Heptarchy hero Hurly O'Burly Irish lady letter looking Lord Lodore Lucy Mac Flecknoe Mac Morris mamma Miss Crozier Miss Falcon Miss Spriggs monastic Monk Moonshine Moore's mother never O'Harper party Paulina Peregrine Falcon perhaps poetry political poor Portland-place Puddicomes Puseyitical recollect replied Moore Ronald's saffron Saxon Shane shirt Skiddaw smiling song spirit Stonehenge Thelemite thing thought Tierna tion to-morrow Verdaunt Vernon Sharpe Vincent Mac Morris voice wild Young England Young Ireland young Mac Morris
Populárne pasáže
Strana 227 - Rightly to be great Is not to stir without great argument, But greatly to find quarrel in a straw When honour's at the stake.
Strana 177 - Farewell, a long farewell, to all my greatness ! This is the state of man ; to-day he puts forth The tender leaves of hope, to-morrow blossoms, And bears his blushing honours thick upon him : The third day comes a frost, a killing frost ; And,— when he thinks, good easy man, full surely His greatness is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do.
Strana 82 - em. SONG. Who is Silvia ? what is she, That all our swains commend her ? Holy, fair, and wise is she ; The heavens such grace did lend her, That she might admired be.
Strana 136 - Can any mortal mixture of earth's mould Breathe such divine enchanting ravishment? Sure something holy lodges in that breast, And with these raptures moves the vocal air To testify his hidden residence.
Strana 288 - A maiden never bold ; Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blush'd at herself...
Strana 278 - Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good! Hail, ye plebeian under-wood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for their quiet nests and plenteous food Pay, with their grateful voice. Hail, the poor Muses...
Strana 50 - My boyish ear still clung to hear Of Erin's pride of yore, Ere Norman foot had dared pollute Her independent shore : Of chiefs, long dead, who rose to head Some gallant patriot few, Till all my aim on earth became, To strike one blow for you, Dear Land To strike one blow for you.
Strana 154 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath. That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Strana 106 - Oh, blessed vision ! happy child ! Thou art so exquisitely wild : I think of thee with many fears Of what may be thy lot in future years. I thought of times when Pain might be thy guest, Lord of thy house and hospitality. And Grief, uneasy lover ! never rest But when she sat within the touch of thee.
Strana 248 - ... hand, which involves no fulfilment or breach of any law human or divine. And in such a case it is a matter of wisdom and duty, and, practically speaking, of absolute necessity, to take into account the state of thought and feeling in which the great body of the Church has been brought up and exists. If any man is fully satisfied that there is a divine command, or a human law, by which he is bound to build a monastery and carry on monasticism, let him pursue his convictions, without troubling...