Father Butler, Or Sketches of Irish MannersT. Latimer, 1834 - 213페이지 |
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... , the moment she saw me , shot down a long passage that led to the kitchen , to inform her mistress , " that there was a gran ' lookin ' gintleman at the big door , but he was no priest she knew by his trowsers FATHER BUTLER . 23.
... , the moment she saw me , shot down a long passage that led to the kitchen , to inform her mistress , " that there was a gran ' lookin ' gintleman at the big door , but he was no priest she knew by his trowsers FATHER BUTLER . 23.
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... knew a man named Gillespie , whose wife brought him property , though he himself had been penny less ; accordingly on their way to Church on Sunday , the usual phrase was , " there goes Mistress Gillespie and Tom . " The case in ...
... knew a man named Gillespie , whose wife brought him property , though he himself had been penny less ; accordingly on their way to Church on Sunday , the usual phrase was , " there goes Mistress Gillespie and Tom . " The case in ...
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... knew not , during this conversation , that I un- derstood the Irish tongue as well as himself , otherwise he would have been more cautious . I now took my leave , persuaded that to get any account of Mr. Butler from him would be ...
... knew not , during this conversation , that I un- derstood the Irish tongue as well as himself , otherwise he would have been more cautious . I now took my leave , persuaded that to get any account of Mr. Butler from him would be ...
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... knew did not belong to health . When I advanced up to him , he immediately recognized me , and as the situation in which I now found him was not , like the last , one where affection indulg- ed its secret grief , he therefore felt not ...
... knew did not belong to health . When I advanced up to him , he immediately recognized me , and as the situation in which I now found him was not , like the last , one where affection indulg- ed its secret grief , he therefore felt not ...
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... knew my peculiar situation , you would excuse . " " Well , then , if you will breakfast with me to - morrow , " said I , 66 we will have sufficient time to talk an hour or two , or indeed as long as you please after breakfast , and as ...
... knew my peculiar situation , you would excuse . " " Well , then , if you will breakfast with me to - morrow , " said I , 66 we will have sufficient time to talk an hour or two , or indeed as long as you please after breakfast , and as ...
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affection affliction afther Arrah astore wuil boiroh bekase Bible blessed child Christian Church church-yard clargy countenance dear Devlin did'nt duty Ellen Upton enuff eyes faith Father Butler Father Driscoll Father James feel felt fore gave grief hand happiness hear heard heart holy hope id's imself inquired Jahn jist knew Lanty larn look Lough Derg Magrath Maynooth mercy Miss Upton mother ness never night Nolan nothin observed opinions ould Paddy Dimnick Paddy's parents Patrick Pharisees Pilgrim poor prayer priest Purtect the bed quired religion religious replied Roman Catholic rosaries Scapular Scriptures shure sick smile soon sorrow sowl spake spiritual suffer sure tears tell ther there's thing thought thrue tion Tom Garrett tould tree truth turned uttered vanithee astore wuil voteen walk whilst wish word wudout wuil boiroh orht yer honour young
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180 페이지 - Long sounding aisles, and intermingled graves, Black Melancholy sits, and round her throws A death-like silence and a dread repose. Her gloomy presence saddens all the scene, Shades every flower, and darkens every green, Deepens the murmur of the falling floods, And breathes a browner horror o'er the woods.
216 페이지 - ... me. In a literary point of view I am under the deepest obligations to his excellent judgment and good taste. Indeed were it not for him, I never could have struggled my way through the severe difficulties with which in my early career I was beset. "Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my early days; None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise.
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