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Page 57
... soon have become acquainted with some of the scenes and necessities of Irish life . Within three weeks after Lord Grey's landing , he and those with him were present at the disaster of Glenmalure , a rocky defile near Wicklow , where ...
... soon have become acquainted with some of the scenes and necessities of Irish life . Within three weeks after Lord Grey's landing , he and those with him were present at the disaster of Glenmalure , a rocky defile near Wicklow , where ...
Page 117
... soon as his name shall come into the knowl- edge of men , and his worthiness be sounded in the trump of fame , but that he shall be not only kissed , but also beloved of all , embraced of the most , and wondered at of the best . " Never ...
... soon as his name shall come into the knowl- edge of men , and his worthiness be sounded in the trump of fame , but that he shall be not only kissed , but also beloved of all , embraced of the most , and wondered at of the best . " Never ...
Page 180
... soon to be in his own person such an instance of their truth . They are fit closing words to mark his tragic and pathetic disappearance from the high and animated scene in which his imagination worked . And they record , too , the ...
... soon to be in his own person such an instance of their truth . They are fit closing words to mark his tragic and pathetic disappearance from the high and animated scene in which his imagination worked . And they record , too , the ...
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