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Page 242
... beautiful . Nothing , nothing . Oh , most beautiful ! And all over Ireland it is the same ; our parish priests tell us that at the death - beds of the peasants they seem to feel the presence of the angels , almost to see the invisible ...
... beautiful . Nothing , nothing . Oh , most beautiful ! And all over Ireland it is the same ; our parish priests tell us that at the death - beds of the peasants they seem to feel the presence of the angels , almost to see the invisible ...
Page 265
... beautiful . Indeed , I doubt whether there is any- thing in the world of so exquisite a beauty , so adorable a perfection , so enchanting a fascination . The large eyes , which see nothing , the little ears , which hear nothing , the ...
... beautiful . Indeed , I doubt whether there is any- thing in the world of so exquisite a beauty , so adorable a perfection , so enchanting a fascination . The large eyes , which see nothing , the little ears , which hear nothing , the ...
Page 272
... beautiful thing in nature the most hideous , the most lovable work of creation , the most repellent . Civilization is breeding these deformities of humanity by hundreds of thousands . Not all the inspection of the State , not all the ...
... beautiful thing in nature the most hideous , the most lovable work of creation , the most repellent . Civilization is breeding these deformities of humanity by hundreds of thousands . Not all the inspection of the State , not all the ...
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asked baby beautiful Belfast believe Bishop blessing British Empire Carrick-on-Suir Catholic intolerance character Christian Church civilization Cork cottage democracy doctor door Dublin England English garrison existence eyes face factories father Father Murphy feel Fenian girls give hand Hannah happy head heart Home Rule honest honour human imagine industrial Irish nation Irish politics Irish question kind labour land landlords laughed live look Lord Lord Dunraven Lord Londonderry Maggie dear member of Parliament mind modern mother natural never night out-workers peasants politicians poor Port-na-blah poverty priest prosperity Protestantism Protestants religion religious rich Roman Catholics shillings shillings a week side Sir Edward Carson slums smiling social soul south of Ireland spirit streets sure tell terrible thim thing thought tion told town Ulster Unionist villages wages walk whole woman women words