The Rivals: Tracy's Ambition, Tom 2J. & J. Harper, 1830 |
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... entering the vault , and getting into conversation with the stranger , when the sound of a footstep falling near arrested my attention . tall figure , muffled closely up , passed us in the moonlight . By his manner of peeping in , and ...
... entering the vault , and getting into conversation with the stranger , when the sound of a footstep falling near arrested my attention . tall figure , muffled closely up , passed us in the moonlight . By his manner of peeping in , and ...
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... entered on that season without the necessary concordance of mind and temper , and my heart sunk within me , when in faithless and selfish moments , I thought it just possible that such a lot might be our own . They were but the doubts ...
... entered on that season without the necessary concordance of mind and temper , and my heart sunk within me , when in faithless and selfish moments , I thought it just possible that such a lot might be our own . They were but the doubts ...
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... entered a narrow path , leading through a low , level field , which was covered with a species of tall reed , reaching high above our heads . We stood a moment on the earthen stile leading into this plain , to observe the effect of the ...
... entered a narrow path , leading through a low , level field , which was covered with a species of tall reed , reaching high above our heads . We stood a moment on the earthen stile leading into this plain , to observe the effect of the ...
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... entered , holding an open newspaper in his hand . Well , what think you , now , " said he , " of this post that Dalton has promised to procure you ? " My ambition was all alive and active in an instant . : And I " I think , " said 1 ...
... entered , holding an open newspaper in his hand . Well , what think you , now , " said he , " of this post that Dalton has promised to procure you ? " My ambition was all alive and active in an instant . : And I " I think , " said 1 ...
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... entered , until he pointed the way . Has he no gratitude ? The black villain He shared the hospitalities of our hearth and board night after night , day after day ; we denied him nothing that was ours 2 to give , he enjoyed with us the ...
... entered , until he pointed the way . Has he no gratitude ? The black villain He shared the hospitalities of our hearth and board night after night , day after day ; we denied him nothing that was ours 2 to give , he enjoyed with us the ...
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Abel Tracy afeerd afther agony answer appeared arms asked bad company Batt blunderbuss brother brow bulrushes chair child Clancy continued cottage countenance Croppies Cushlane-Beg daughter Doody door Ellen ELLEN TRACY exclaimed eyes face father fear feeling fellow felt fingers fire forgive Gawyl gazing gentle gentleman gray crag ground hand happiness head hear heard heart Heaven Henry Dalton honour hurried instant Insurrection Act Ireland Irish Killarney knew larn leave lence light Limerick lips look Maney manner masther McGawyl mind monstrance morning Morty mountain murder never night once Oyeh passed passion paused perceived poor Purtill racter replied rience Rowan ruin scene Shanahan shoulder silence Skerrit smile spirit stranger sudden suddenly sure tall tell thing thought tion tithes tone took voice walked wish Wisha woman word young
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Strona 120 - And loves to live i' the sun, Seeking the food he eats And pleased with what he gets, Come hither, come hither, come hither: Here shall he see No enemy But winter and rough weather.
Strona 32 - Mingling wit and sense with pleasure. Who likes good wine for the joy it brings, And merrily laughs and gaily sings; With heart and bumper always full, Never maudlin, never dull. Your friend let him be, 'Tween you and me, That man is excellent company.
Strona 171 - MAIDEN EYES You never bade me hope, 'tis true; I asked you not to swear: But I looked in those eyes of blue, And read a promise there. The vow should bind, with maiden sighs That maiden lips have spoken : But that which looks from maiden eyes Should last of all be broken. Gerald Griffin [1803-1840] HALLOWED PLACES I PASS my days among the quiet places Made sacred by your feet.
Strona 183 - They were the first who painted the Irish peasant sternly from the life ; they placed him before the world in all his ragged energy and cloudy loftiness of spirit, they painted him as he is, goaded by the sense of national and personal wrong, and venting his long pent up agony in the savage cruelty of his actions, in the powerful idiomatic eloquence of his language, in the wild truth and unregulated generosity...
Strona 181 - Lord, we beseech thee, these branches of the palm-tree, or olive-tree ; and grant that what thy people this day act corporally for thy honour, they may perform the same spiritually with the greatest devotion, by gaining a victory over their enemy, and ardently loving mercy. Thro'.
Strona 183 - We have endeavoured in most instances, where pictures of Irish cottage life have been introduced, to furnish a softening corollary to the more exciting moral chronicles of our predecessors, to bring forward the sorrows and the affections more frequently than the violent and fearful passions of the people.