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... the chief of the Karanaghs , with their swords drawn : which the old man seeing , for fear of his life , sought to go into the woods , but was taken and brought before Mr. Heron , who charged him that his son had taken the cows .
... the chief of the Karanaghs , with their swords drawn : which the old man seeing , for fear of his life , sought to go into the woods , but was taken and brought before Mr. Heron , who charged him that his son had taken the cows .
Page 79
But his connexion with Munster not unnaturally brought him also an accession of fortune . When Ralegh and the “ Somersetshire men ” were dividing among them the County of Cork , the Clerk of the Council was remembered by some of his ...
But his connexion with Munster not unnaturally brought him also an accession of fortune . When Ralegh and the “ Somersetshire men ” were dividing among them the County of Cork , the Clerk of the Council was remembered by some of his ...
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The poet , who accompanied him , was brought to the presence of the lady , who saw herself in “ various mirrors , ” — Cynthia , Gloriana , Belphebe , as she heard him read portions of the great poem which was to add a new glory to her ...
The poet , who accompanied him , was brought to the presence of the lady , who saw herself in “ various mirrors , ” — Cynthia , Gloriana , Belphebe , as she heard him read portions of the great poem which was to add a new glory to her ...
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