Recollections of a Literary Life, Or, Books, Places, and People, Volumen1R. Bentley, 1852 |
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... o'er him wept . " Oh ! that he had lived to love Ireland , not better , but more wisely , and to write volumes upon vo- lumes of such lyrics as the two first which I tran- scribe , such biographies as his " Life of Curran , ” and such ...
... o'er him wept . " Oh ! that he had lived to love Ireland , not better , but more wisely , and to write volumes upon vo- lumes of such lyrics as the two first which I tran- scribe , such biographies as his " Life of Curran , ” and such ...
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... o'er , Upon that cosy creek there lay the town of Baltimore . A deeper rest , a starry trance , has come with midnight there , No sound , except that throbbing wave , in earth or sea or air ; The massive capes and ruined towers seem ...
... o'er , Upon that cosy creek there lay the town of Baltimore . A deeper rest , a starry trance , has come with midnight there , No sound , except that throbbing wave , in earth or sea or air ; The massive capes and ruined towers seem ...
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... o'er each black and bearded face the white or crimson shawl , The yell of " Allah ! " breaks above the prayer and shriek and roar- Oh ! blessed God ! the Algerine is lord of Baltimore ! Then flung the youth his naked hand against the ...
... o'er each black and bearded face the white or crimson shawl , The yell of " Allah ! " breaks above the prayer and shriek and roar- Oh ! blessed God ! the Algerine is lord of Baltimore ! Then flung the youth his naked hand against the ...
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... the kith and kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of MacMurchadh , who had brought the Norman o'er ; Some cursed him with Iscariot , that day in Baltimore . The more we study this ballad , the more ex- c 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 27.
... the kith and kin of many a hundred there . Some muttered of MacMurchadh , who had brought the Norman o'er ; Some cursed him with Iscariot , that day in Baltimore . The more we study this ballad , the more ex- c 2 A LITERARY LIFE . 27.
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... o'er and o'er , And tempt a wave , and try a fate Upon a stranger shore , Ailleen ; Upon a stranger shore . Oh ! when the bays are all my own , I know a heart will care ! Oh ! when the gold is sought and won , I know a brow will wear ...
... o'er and o'er , And tempt a wave , and try a fate Upon a stranger shore , Ailleen ; Upon a stranger shore . Oh ! when the bays are all my own , I know a heart will care ! Oh ! when the gold is sought and won , I know a brow will wear ...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1858 |
Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People Mary Russell Mitford Vista completa - 1852 |
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