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" He reserveth her in this unquiet state still, for some secret scourge, which shall by her come unto England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared. "
Home Government for Ireland: Irish Federalism! Its Meaning, Its Objects, and ... - Page 71
by Isaac Butt - 1871 - 116 pages
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Paddiana: Or, Scraps and Sketches of Irish Life, Present and Past, Volume 2

Adam Blenkinsop, Sir William Henry Gregory - Ireland - 1847 - 282 pages
...starres, or that God Almighty hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that He reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge, which shall by her come unto Eng* State Papers, vol. i. land, it is hard to be knowne, but yet much to be feared."* Note. — The...
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Douglas Jerrold's shilling magazine

DOUGLAS JERROLD - 1848 - 578 pages
...stars, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation ; or that he reserveth her in this unquiet state still, for some secret scourge, which shall by her come into England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared." Poverty, Misery, and Crime are not...
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Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 7

Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1848 - 576 pages
...stars, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation ; or that he reserveth her in this unquiet state still, for some secret scourge, which shall by her come into England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared." Poverty, Misery, and Crime are not...
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Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 7

Douglas Jerrold - English periodicals - 1848 - 578 pages
...stars, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation ; or that he reserveth her in this unquiet state still, for some secret scourge, which shall by her come into England, it is hard to be known, but yet much to be feared." Poverty, Misery, and Crime are not...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 85

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1849 - 660 pages
...starres, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that hee reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge...by her come unto England, it is hard to be knowne, yet much to be feared.' Old Lithgow, the celebrated Scotch pilgrim, spent six months of 1619 in making...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 85

Bridges - 1849 - 644 pages
...starres, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that hee reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge...by her come unto England, it is hard to be knowne, yet much to be feared.' Old Lithgow, the celebrated Scotch pilgrim, spent six months of 1619 in making...
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Massachusetts Quarterly Review, Volume 3

American periodicals - 1849 - 448 pages
...starres, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that hee reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge which shall by her come into England, it is hard to be knowne, yet much to be feared." The following extract from the character...
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A Fortnight in Ireland

Sir Francis Bond Head - Ireland - 1852 - 438 pages
...starres, or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation, or that He reserveth her in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge,...which shall by her come unto England, it is hard to be hnowne, but yet much to be feared." The anomalous state of Ireland, above described, still continues,...
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A Fortnight in Ireland

Sir Francis Bond Head - Ireland - 1852 - 438 pages
...reformation, or that He reserveth Jier in this unquiet state still for some secret scourge, which shall ly her come unto England, it is hard to be knowne, but yet much to be feared." The anomalous state of Ireland, above described, still continues, and certainly it is impossible...
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The North British Review, Volume 24

English literature - 1855 - 604 pages
...stars ; or that Almighty God hath not yet appointed the time of her reformation ; or that he reserveth 0& "1 [o ]dpI Sr * T 2 S!/ J% @ S & # W B Y [ " 0j ) N | | U e f> \ This is usually quoted as if in it the poet's own fears and misgivings were embodied, instead of what...
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