... of the other. Every hour's absence rendered separation more painful ; every moment created additional suspense. She resolved to follow her brother— her lover— to the field. The fatal morn of the 13th had not yet dawned when she reached Ednevady... Personal Narrative of the "Irish Rebellion" of 1798 - Page 260by Charles Hamilton Teeling - 1828 - 285 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1827 - 510 pages
...when she reached Ednevady heights. The troops of the Union were in motion. She joined the emhattled ranks. The enthusiasm of love supported her through...to which they must otherwise have fallen victims. The brave Monroe was one of their first victims. Two days after the hattle, his place of concealment... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1828 - 882 pages
...Ednevady heights- The troops of the Union were in (notion. She joined the embattled ranks. The enthusiasm love supported her through the perils of the fight,...they must otherwise have fallen victims. Subsequent courts - martial, however, afforded an ample scope for the indulgence of the sanguinary passions. The... | |
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...13th. had not yet dawned when she reached Ednevady heights. The troops of the union were in motion. The enthusiasm of love supported her through the perils...while her brother and her lover perished by her side." CHAPTER XXL PARTIAL OUTBREAK IX IfUNSTER — STATE OF THE WS8TBRN PBOTINC18- \ LANDING OF THE FRENCH... | |
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...13th had not yet dawned when she reached Ednevady heights- The troops of the union were in motion. The enthusiasm of love supported her through the perils...while her brother and her lover perished by her side." CHAPTER XXI. FARTIAL OUTBREAK IN MONSTER — STATE OF THE WESTERN I KOVINCIS — LANDING OF THE FRENCH... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Ireland - 1894 - 552 pages
...13th hal not yet dawned when she reached Ednevady heights. The troops of the union were in motion. The enthusiasm of love supported her through the perils...retreat, she fell in the indiscriminate slaughter, while Ler brother aud her lover perished by her side." CHAPTER XXI. Г ART! M. OUTBREAK IN Ml NSTEH — STATE... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1828 - 802 pages
...and his '••lend march to the field : she had bidden the one adieu with the fond affection of л sister, but a feeling more tender watched for the...while her brother and her lover perished by her side." — pp. 58 — CO. The defeat of Ballynahinch wns fatal to the united Irish in the ¡North. Their forces... | |
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