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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... turn of mind , Content , and not for praise , but virtue kind . Hither the walkers turn with weary feet , Then bless the mansion , and the master greet : Their greeting fair bestow'd , with modest guise , The courteous master hears ...
... turn of mind , Content , and not for praise , but virtue kind . Hither the walkers turn with weary feet , Then bless the mansion , and the master greet : Their greeting fair bestow'd , with modest guise , The courteous master hears ...
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... turn the screw , Mr. Sackbut . Sac . Yes , yes . Come , Mr. Periwinkle , we must turn full east . [ They turn ; the Colonel sinks through the trap - door . Col. F. " Tis done ; now turn . [ They turn . Per . Ha ! mercy upon me ; my ...
... turn the screw , Mr. Sackbut . Sac . Yes , yes . Come , Mr. Periwinkle , we must turn full east . [ They turn ; the Colonel sinks through the trap - door . Col. F. " Tis done ; now turn . [ They turn . Per . Ha ! mercy upon me ; my ...
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... turn thee to me , my only love , Let not despair confound me ; Turn , and may blessings from above In life and death surround thee . Browne . GENTLE BRIDEEN . ( GEORGE SIGERSON , M.D. , TRANSLATOR . ) O gentle fair maiden , thou hast ...
... turn thee to me , my only love , Let not despair confound me ; Turn , and may blessings from above In life and death surround thee . Browne . GENTLE BRIDEEN . ( GEORGE SIGERSON , M.D. , TRANSLATOR . ) O gentle fair maiden , thou hast ...
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