The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... thee , I have ever studied to bear my- self towards you as a fond wife should . " The noble pressed her hand to his lips with fondness . " When ' leagured by the kern , I never blenched ; when taken by the gallowglass , I cried boldly ...
... thee , I have ever studied to bear my- self towards you as a fond wife should . " The noble pressed her hand to his lips with fondness . " When ' leagured by the kern , I never blenched ; when taken by the gallowglass , I cried boldly ...
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... thee , dearest , and to our only child , when the toll of a bell from the distant city came to mine ear . Its tones , muffled by dis- tance , were so meet for the hour , that my feelings kept time to their chiming , and it was not until ...
... thee , dearest , and to our only child , when the toll of a bell from the distant city came to mine ear . Its tones , muffled by dis- tance , were so meet for the hour , that my feelings kept time to their chiming , and it was not until ...
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... thee , sweet one ; and oh that I should bear such dismal tidings - that , after a lapse of a few short years , our dear boy must cease to exist that his sunny smile will greet us no more - his accents cease to answer our call - his eyes ...
... thee , sweet one ; and oh that I should bear such dismal tidings - that , after a lapse of a few short years , our dear boy must cease to exist that his sunny smile will greet us no more - his accents cease to answer our call - his eyes ...
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... thee , Nor can all their phosphor - grains Yield even a single spark to thee . Count not Frenzy wholly Folly , Call not all romances lies ; Golden meaning past thy weening In our hymns and dances lies . Rather ponder what on yonder Tomb ...
... thee , Nor can all their phosphor - grains Yield even a single spark to thee . Count not Frenzy wholly Folly , Call not all romances lies ; Golden meaning past thy weening In our hymns and dances lies . Rather ponder what on yonder Tomb ...
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... thee , O GOD ! The world is the oyster : I am the pearl . I am Register of the entire Universe . The Near and the Far , the Great and the Little , are alike within me . Glory , O God , to thee , for the veil has fallen , the truth ...
... thee , O GOD ! The world is the oyster : I am the pearl . I am Register of the entire Universe . The Near and the Far , the Great and the Little , are alike within me . Glory , O God , to thee , for the veil has fallen , the truth ...
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