The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland, Volume 1Blackie, 1879 - English literature |
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... Death , To Sir Richard Fanshawe , Extract from " The Sophy : a Tragedy , " 40 40 . 41 7 NICHOLAS FRENCH ( 1604-1678 ) , 42 The Impeachment of Ormond , 43 ∞ ∞ 8 Sage Counsels ( from " The Bleeding Iphi- genia " ) , 45 TEIGE MACDAIRE ...
... Death , To Sir Richard Fanshawe , Extract from " The Sophy : a Tragedy , " 40 40 . 41 7 NICHOLAS FRENCH ( 1604-1678 ) , 42 The Impeachment of Ormond , 43 ∞ ∞ 8 Sage Counsels ( from " The Bleeding Iphi- genia " ) , 45 TEIGE MACDAIRE ...
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... Death of Maximian ( from " Constantine " ) , . 243 The Home of Content , . 189 Horace's Epistle to Aristius Fuscus in Praise The Glory of the Deity , 190 of a Country Life , 244 To a Candle , 191 Horace's Advice how to Excel as a Poet ...
... Death of Maximian ( from " Constantine " ) , . 243 The Home of Content , . 189 Horace's Epistle to Aristius Fuscus in Praise The Glory of the Deity , 190 of a Country Life , 244 To a Candle , 191 Horace's Advice how to Excel as a Poet ...
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... Death ( from " The Earl of Essex " ) , 315 Nature's Skill and Care , 316 WILLIAM HAVARD ( 1710-1778 ) , 298 FRANCIS GENTLEMAN ( 1728-1784 ) , 317 Charles I. in Prison ( from " King Charles the First " ) , . . 299 Fairfax and Cromwell ...
... Death ( from " The Earl of Essex " ) , 315 Nature's Skill and Care , 316 WILLIAM HAVARD ( 1710-1778 ) , 298 FRANCIS GENTLEMAN ( 1728-1784 ) , 317 Charles I. in Prison ( from " King Charles the First " ) , . . 299 Fairfax and Cromwell ...
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... Death of Lord de Decies ; " the " Three Shafts of Death , ” a treatise in Irish prose , which Irish soldiers , we are told , have long held in admiration . Keating's death is generally supposed to have taken place in 1650. ] THOUGHTS ON ...
... Death of Lord de Decies ; " the " Three Shafts of Death , ” a treatise in Irish prose , which Irish soldiers , we are told , have long held in admiration . Keating's death is generally supposed to have taken place in 1650. ] THOUGHTS ON ...
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... death of the valiant Ith , whom they had treacherously slain . The prince of the Tuatha de Danaus , surprised at this bold summons , made answer that they were not prepared to decide the dispute in a military way , because they had no ...
... death of the valiant Ith , whom they had treacherously slain . The prince of the Tuatha de Danaus , surprised at this bold summons , made answer that they were not prepared to decide the dispute in a military way , because they had no ...
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