The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... called to me- It is well that you are here : you must stay to - night and see me die . ' I tried , as far as I was able , to banish this impression , but he replied , " The taste of death is already on my tongue -I taste death ; and who ...
... called to me- It is well that you are here : you must stay to - night and see me die . ' I tried , as far as I was able , to banish this impression , but he replied , " The taste of death is already on my tongue -I taste death ; and who ...
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... called the connect- ing - links between several households- the solace of absent friends and lovers . First , a letter from home - how sweet to the exile - to the world wearied- to the sick and pining heart . How it brings back old ...
... called the connect- ing - links between several households- the solace of absent friends and lovers . First , a letter from home - how sweet to the exile - to the world wearied- to the sick and pining heart . How it brings back old ...
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... called Nagle's Mountains , in the County of Cork . The Irish name of the district , Lurg anoi- reagha , signifies " the excellent plain , " though what was the nature of the good quality does not distinctly appear . It seems a tract of ...
... called Nagle's Mountains , in the County of Cork . The Irish name of the district , Lurg anoi- reagha , signifies " the excellent plain , " though what was the nature of the good quality does not distinctly appear . It seems a tract of ...
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... called Glonnasack , clearly defined against the sky , showing dark lateral dells richly clothed in wood . In front is a hill called Toureen , stretching to the base of which is a furzy heath , redolent with the fragrance of wild thyme ...
... called Glonnasack , clearly defined against the sky , showing dark lateral dells richly clothed in wood . In front is a hill called Toureen , stretching to the base of which is a furzy heath , redolent with the fragrance of wild thyme ...
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... called " Gerald , " but no Gerald an- swered . He summoned his atten- dants ; their young master was not with them . They called the work- men ; he was not with them . Breath- less , Lord Roche descended , running into each chamber ...
... called " Gerald , " but no Gerald an- swered . He summoned his atten- dants ; their young master was not with them . They called the work- men ; he was not with them . Breath- less , Lord Roche descended , running into each chamber ...
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