... a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy homesteads, whose fields and villages would be joyous with the sounds of industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths and the laughter of comely maidens, whose firesides... Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History - Page 44by Hugh F Kearney - 2007 - 320 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Maurice Wohlgelernter - Literary Criticism - 1977 - 260 pages
...a people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to things of the spirit; a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...homesteads, whose fields and villages would be joyous with sounds of industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths, the laughter... | |
| Terence Brown - History - 1985 - 306 pages
...people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to the things of the spirit; a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...homesteads, whose fields and villages would be joyous with sounds of industry, the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths, the laughter of... | |
| R. A. W. Rhodes, Vincent Wright - Mathematics - 1987 - 196 pages
...people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to the things of the spirit - a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths and the laughter of comely maidens, whose firesides would be the forum... | |
| Paul Brennan - Ireland - 1986 - 134 pages
...people who were satisfied with a frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to the things of the spirit ; a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...whose fields and villages would be joyous with the sound of industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths, the laughter... | |
| P. J. Drudy - Literary Criticism - 1982 - 352 pages
...a people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to things of the spirit - a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...whose fields and villages would be joyous with the joy of industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths and the laughter... | |
| Günther Blaicher - American literature - 1987 - 386 pages
...people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to the things of the spirit; a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...homesteads, whose fields and villages would be joyous with sounds of industry, the romping of stuidy children, the contest of athletic youths, the laughterof... | |
| Joseph Lee - History - 1989 - 780 pages
...a people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to things of the spirit; a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths, the laughter of comely maidens; whose firesides would be forums for the... | |
| Deborah Fleming - English literature - 1995 - 242 pages
...people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to things of the spirit — a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...whose fields and villages would be joyous with the joy of industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youths and the laughter... | |
| Chantal Cornut-Gentille D'Arcy, José Angel García Landa - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 502 pages
...people who were satisfied with frugal comfort and devoted their leisure to the things of the spirit — a land whose countryside would be bright with cosy...industry, with the romping of sturdy children, the contests of athletic youth and the laughter of comely maidens, whose firesides would be forums for... | |
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