He then begins to wither this Antichrist of Ireland with imprecations, awful in the highest degree ; implores that the various diseases which waste the world may attack him, and calls down upon his guilty head the curses of God, the angels, the saints,... The Tribes of Ireland: A Satire - Page 28by Aengus O'Daly - 1852 - 112 pagesFull view - About this book
| University magazine - 1848 - 824 pages
...imprecations ; calls on various diseases of a violent nature to attack him ; and calls down upon him the curses of God, the angels, the saints, and of all good men. Dr. Whaley, however," he proceeds to remark, "does not appear tojiave melted before this aoir of O'Daly, for he lived to... | |
| Aenghus O'Daly - 1852 - 120 pages
...animals were destroyed in utero. He then begins to wither this Antichrist of Ireland with imprecations, awful in the highest degree ; implores that the various...appear to have melted before this aeir of O'Daly, for he lived to a great age, and composed more effectual lampoons on the Irish, than the Bards (then on... | |
| Aengus O'Daly - Ireland - 1852 - 126 pages
...animals were destroyed in ittero. He then begins to wither this Antichrist of Ireland with imprecations, awful in the highest degree ; implores that the various...appear to have melted before this aeir of O'Daly, for he lived to a great age, and composed more effectual lampoons on the Irish, than the Bards (then on... | |
| Sir John Thomas Gilbert - Dublin (Ireland) - 1854 - 478 pages
...with imprecations, prays that various violent diseases may attack him, and calls down upon Whalley the curses of God, the angels, the saints, and of all good men." During his sojourn in England, Dr. Whalley became a coffee-house keeper. After the conclusion of the... | |
| Gaelic Society of Glasgow - Scotland - 1908 - 372 pages
...wither this Antichrist of Ireland with awful imprecations, implores that all the plagues of Egypt, the various diseases which waste the world may attack...head the curses of God, the angels, the saints and all good men. "I hope to see the day," he ends, "when Dermot" — the Jack Ketch of Dublin of the time... | |
| Gaelic Society of Glasgow - Celts - 1908 - 374 pages
...wither this Antichrist of Ireland with awful imprecations, implores that all the plagues of Egypt, the various diseases which waste the world may attack...head the curses of God, the angels, the saints and all good men. " I hope to see the day," he ends, " when Dermot" — the Jack Ketch of Dublin of the... | |
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