The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland, Volume 1Gresham Publishing, 1909 - Authors, Irish |
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Page 58
... lovers lived for several months , when Yarico , instructed by her lover , discovered a vessel on the coast , to which she made signals , and in the night , with the utmost joy and satisfaction , accompanied him to a ship's crew of his ...
... lovers lived for several months , when Yarico , instructed by her lover , discovered a vessel on the coast , to which she made signals , and in the night , with the utmost joy and satisfaction , accompanied him to a ship's crew of his ...
Page 70
... lover's confess it . gift ! Dear me , what is a lover , that it can Mir . You were dressed before I came abroad . give ? Why , one makes lovers as fast as one Mrs. Mill . Ay , that's true . Oh ! but then pleases , and they live as long ...
... lover's confess it . gift ! Dear me , what is a lover , that it can Mir . You were dressed before I came abroad . give ? Why , one makes lovers as fast as one Mrs. Mill . Ay , that's true . Oh ! but then pleases , and they live as long ...
Page 197
... lover the Captain ; and I conceits it was he and no other , so I do ; —and I saw him go into the Blue Postices , so I did . Lucy . My Irish lover , Miss Pert ! I never so much as saw his face in all my born days , but I hear he's a ...
... lover the Captain ; and I conceits it was he and no other , so I do ; —and I saw him go into the Blue Postices , so I did . Lucy . My Irish lover , Miss Pert ! I never so much as saw his face in all my born days , but I hear he's a ...
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