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" ... little became either an honest man, called to such honour, or a nobleman put in such trust. Had you lost but a cow or a garron of your owne, two hundred Kyrneghes would have come at your whistle, to rescue the prey from the uttermost edge of Ulster... "
Absenteeism - Page 27
by Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1825 - 159 pages
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 10

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1824 - 598 pages
...little became cither an lionrst man, ealj&l й.'^исф^ЪйоЙ^^'^ДЙ^гп^'^^^висЬ ' Kymeghcs would have come at your whistle, to rescue the prey...way. But in pursuing so weightie a matter as this, merciful! God ! how nice, how dangerous, how wayward have you bin ! One while he is from home, sometimes...
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The New Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1824 - 624 pages
...honest man called to such honour, or a nobleman put in such trust. Had you lost but a cow or a garrón of your owne, two hundred Kyrneghes would have come...uttermost edge of Ulster : all the Irish in Ireland must hnve given you the way. But in pursuing so weightie a matter as this, mercifull God ! how nice, how...
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The Book of the Boudoir, Volume 2

Lady Morgan (Sydney) - English literature - 1829 - 336 pages
...put in such trust. Had you lossed but a cow or a garron of your owne, two hundred kyrneghis (kirns) would have come at your whistle, to rescue the prey...Ulster. All the Irish in Ireland must have given you way. But in persuing so weighty a matter as this, merciful God, how nice, how dangerous, how wayward...
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The Earls of Kildare, and Their Ancestors: From 1057 to 1773

Charles William Fitzgerald Duke of Leinster, Charles William Fitz-Gerald (4th duke of Leinster.) - 1858 - 348 pages
...Earl of Desmond, " while, had you lost a cow or a horse of your owne, two hundred of your reteyners would have come at your whistle to rescue the prey from the uttermost edge of Ulster. The Earl ! nay, the King of Kildare ! — for when you are disposed, you reigne more like than rule...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 51

1858 - 798 pages
...continued the haughty favourite, "lost a cow or a horse of your owne, two hundred of your retayners would have come at your whistle to rescue the prey from the uttermost edge of Ulster. The Earl ! nay, the King of Kildare ; for when Íou are disposed, you reignc more ke than míe the...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 51

Ireland - 1858 - 770 pages
...continued the haughty favourite, "lost a cow or a horse of your owne, two hundred of your retayners would have come at your whistle to rescue the prey from the uttermost edge of Ulster. The Earl ! nay, the King of Kildare ; for when you are disposed, you reigne more like than rule the...
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The Dublin University Magazine A Literary and Political Journal VOL.LI ...

The Dublin University Magazine A Literary and Political Journal VOL.LI.January to June,1858 - 1858 - 780 pages
...continued the haughty favourite, "lost a cow or a horse of your owne, two hundred of your retayners would have come at your whistle to rescue the prey from the uttermost edge of Lister. The Earl ! nay, the King of Kildare ; for when you are disposed, you reigne more like than...
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Vicissitudes of Families: And Other Essays, Volume 1

John Bernard Burke - History - 1860 - 608 pages
...you," continued the haughty favourite, "lost a cow or horse of your owne, two hundred of your retayners would have come at your whistle to rescue the prey from the uttermost edge of Ulster. The Earl ! nay, the King of Kildare ; for when you are disposed, you reigne more like than rule the...
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Ancient Irish Histories: The Works of Spencer, Campion, Hanmer ..., Volume 1

Sir James Ware - Ireland - 1809 - 538 pages
...to such honour, or a Nobleman put in such trust. Had you lost but a Cow, or a Garron of your ovvne, two hundred Kyrneghes would have come at your whistle, to rescue the prey from the uttermost edge of Vlster : All the Irish in Ireland must have given you the way. But in pursuing so weightie a matter...
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