The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland. With Biographical Sketches and Literary Notices, Volume 1Blackie, 1897 - Irish literature |
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... England , to return to his parish , where he found a coadjutor , with whom he lived and laboured peacefully for many years . One of the joint works of the two men was the erection of a church in 1644 , over the door of which may yet be ...
... England , to return to his parish , where he found a coadjutor , with whom he lived and laboured peacefully for many years . One of the joint works of the two men was the erection of a church in 1644 , over the door of which may yet be ...
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... England rued , Some Saxon hand had left them lorn , By shedding there , amid the fray , Their prince's blood ! Red would have been our warrior's eyes Had Roderick found on Sligo's field A gory grave , No northern chief would soon arise ...
... England rued , Some Saxon hand had left them lorn , By shedding there , amid the fray , Their prince's blood ! Red would have been our warrior's eyes Had Roderick found on Sligo's field A gory grave , No northern chief would soon arise ...
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... England . The Scotchmen are said to have been excellent masters , and under their care he progressed rapidly . In 1593 , when the college of the University of Dublin was opened , he was , though only thirteen years of age , admitted one ...
... England . The Scotchmen are said to have been excellent masters , and under their care he progressed rapidly . In 1593 , when the college of the University of Dublin was opened , he was , though only thirteen years of age , admitted one ...
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... England collecting materials for a work which the king had employed him to write on the antiquities of the churches of England , Ireland , and Scotland . Just before the king's death he visited England , and was advanced to the ...
... England collecting materials for a work which the king had employed him to write on the antiquities of the churches of England , Ireland , and Scotland . Just before the king's death he visited England , and was advanced to the ...
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... England , and Scotland , first of accounting for the first planting of Ire- among people of distinction , and afterwards land ; as it is most natural to suppose , that by degrees among the inferior sort . Finally , islands were first ...
... England , and Scotland , first of accounting for the first planting of Ire- among people of distinction , and afterwards land ; as it is most natural to suppose , that by degrees among the inferior sort . Finally , islands were first ...
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