The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 100
... heart will give out the mother's voice - will speak the mother's sorrow ! Oh , my son , my son , my darlin ' , manly son - are you lavin ' your lovin ' mother for evermore , for evermore ? " She was overcome ; placing her head upon his ...
... heart will give out the mother's voice - will speak the mother's sorrow ! Oh , my son , my son , my darlin ' , manly son - are you lavin ' your lovin ' mother for evermore , for evermore ? " She was overcome ; placing her head upon his ...
Page 101
... heart , to Heaven , for you , my son , my son ! " an ' if it didn't come to pass , you'd. Connor seized the glossy ringlet from his mother's hands , and placed it at the moment next to the seat of his undying affection for the fair girl ...
... heart , to Heaven , for you , my son , my son ! " an ' if it didn't come to pass , you'd. Connor seized the glossy ringlet from his mother's hands , and placed it at the moment next to the seat of his undying affection for the fair girl ...
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... heart sore for one minute . God knows the same young heart has suffered enough , an ' more than it ought to suffer . - Con- nor ? " " Well , father ? " " Keep up your spirits , darlin ' ; don't be at all cast down , I tell you . " The ...
... heart sore for one minute . God knows the same young heart has suffered enough , an ' more than it ought to suffer . - Con- nor ? " " Well , father ? " " Keep up your spirits , darlin ' ; don't be at all cast down , I tell you . " The ...
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