Peace Campaigns of a Cornet. ...J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... Glebe house , and that of Mr. Butler ; it is not , therefore , much to be wondered at , that Pierce should have been often seen in the evening crossing the stone stile , which led from the Ballybutler avenue into a field adjoining the ...
... Glebe house , and that of Mr. Butler ; it is not , therefore , much to be wondered at , that Pierce should have been often seen in the evening crossing the stone stile , which led from the Ballybutler avenue into a field adjoining the ...
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... Glebe , the babbling brook , the varied landscape , --- these alone were joys to Susan Lovett . Her virgin heart was yet undisturbed in its pulsation - her tran . quil mind aspired to no more exquisite delights than those which her home ...
... Glebe , the babbling brook , the varied landscape , --- these alone were joys to Susan Lovett . Her virgin heart was yet undisturbed in its pulsation - her tran . quil mind aspired to no more exquisite delights than those which her home ...
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... Glebe , and its cheerful evening circle , would rise vividly in his imagination . The worthy rector — the sparkling hearth --the evening song -- the lively converse , and Susan Lovett , in all her captivating gentleness , like the ...
... Glebe , and its cheerful evening circle , would rise vividly in his imagination . The worthy rector — the sparkling hearth --the evening song -- the lively converse , and Susan Lovett , in all her captivating gentleness , like the ...
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... Glebe had been almost forgotten ; but now , that the coincidence of the hour , the stream , the foliage , the absence of his mercurial companions , and the saddening impress of the neglected pile , had reduced the buoyancy of his ...
... Glebe had been almost forgotten ; but now , that the coincidence of the hour , the stream , the foliage , the absence of his mercurial companions , and the saddening impress of the neglected pile , had reduced the buoyancy of his ...
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... Glebe , retired to speculate upon what , for his future peace of mind , he ought to have ascertained ; and leaving Ballybutler the next morning , continued in that pleasing state of doubt , which prefers enjoying , by an- ticipation ...
... Glebe , retired to speculate upon what , for his future peace of mind , he ought to have ascertained ; and leaving Ballybutler the next morning , continued in that pleasing state of doubt , which prefers enjoying , by an- ticipation ...
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adjutant Andy appeared Arrah arrived assistance Ballitore Ballybutler barracks Begone dull care breakfast Breakpeace Cabbage Cahir called captain Carbine castle Cherry Ripe Clogheen Clonmel colonel Cork Cornet Butler Costiff Dan O'Leary daughter Dick dinner Dinnis door dragoon Dublin duty effect Eleanor endeavoured eyes favoured feelings felt fire Flickerby friends gauger gave gentleman Glebe going hand head heard hero Hibbit horses hurried jury Kilcock Kilkenny lady lady's laugh length Limerick look Macraith major manner mare master Masther Pierce ment Mervyn mess mess-room Milly mind morning Muzzy nature never night o'clock O'Leary officers party Philipstown phrenology Pierce Butler Pierce's poor present proceeded racter Ravenscroft regiment replied river road scene seat Sergeant Toole soon suffered Sumtott sure Susan Lovett thing thought tion Tipperary took town troops Tullamore vols walk words young
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Página 206 - Now stir the fire, and close the shutters fast, Let fall the curtains, wheel the sofa round, And while the bubbling and loud-hissing urn Throws up a steamy column, and the cups That cheer but not inebriate, wait on each, So let us welcome peaceful evening in.
Página 197 - The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon, With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
Página 147 - Columbia, laborer, not having the fear of God before his eyes, but being moved and seduced by the instigation of the devil...
Página 150 - The accused has a right to demand it, on the simple principle that every man is presumed to be innocent until he is proved to be guilty.