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... RIVERS . - No . II . THE BRIDE - A TRIBUTARY OF THE BLACKWATER 31 LITERÆ ORIENTALES . SIXTH ARTICLE - OTTOMAN POETRY THE FALCON FAMILY ; OR , YOUNG IRELAND PRESENT STATE OF OUR NATIONAL DEFENCES CAPTIVITY AND ADVENTURES OF JOSEPH PITTS ...
... RIVERS . - No . II . THE BRIDE - A TRIBUTARY OF THE BLACKWATER 31 LITERÆ ORIENTALES . SIXTH ARTICLE - OTTOMAN POETRY THE FALCON FAMILY ; OR , YOUNG IRELAND PRESENT STATE OF OUR NATIONAL DEFENCES CAPTIVITY AND ADVENTURES OF JOSEPH PITTS ...
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... RIVERS.NO . 11 . THE BRIDE - A TRIBUTARY. must cluster around , and become con- secrated in others to which no such melancholy reminiscences are attached . Of those whose affection knew no shadow , no coldness but that of the grave ...
... RIVERS.NO . 11 . THE BRIDE - A TRIBUTARY. must cluster around , and become con- secrated in others to which no such melancholy reminiscences are attached . Of those whose affection knew no shadow , no coldness but that of the grave ...
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... river , which , small at first and feeble as the infant , grows stronger and bolder as it approaches maturity , and sweeps along in silver sheets in its prime , now skirting way- ing woodlands , now bursting through the narrow glen ...
... river , which , small at first and feeble as the infant , grows stronger and bolder as it approaches maturity , and sweeps along in silver sheets in its prime , now skirting way- ing woodlands , now bursting through the narrow glen ...
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... river , over which a good bridge of three arches conducts . There are a few cottages by the road side ; and close to the water's edge- indeed so close that the river washes the foundation - stand a wall and gable , indicating the ...
... river , over which a good bridge of three arches conducts . There are a few cottages by the road side ; and close to the water's edge- indeed so close that the river washes the foundation - stand a wall and gable , indicating the ...
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... river's brink , and crowns the hill with the well- finished house , said to have been de- signed by Inigo Jones originally . Rathcormac , the first town which lies contiguous to the Bride , is a good in- land town , in a fertile and ...
... river's brink , and crowns the hill with the well- finished house , said to have been de- signed by Inigo Jones originally . Rathcormac , the first town which lies contiguous to the Bride , is a good in- land town , in a fertile and ...
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