Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 308
... beautiful melodies , has followed the practice of all Irish bards in making his verses the memorials of interesting , though often mournful events in his country's history . Thus , " Rich and rare were the gems she wore , " is a poetic ...
... beautiful melodies , has followed the practice of all Irish bards in making his verses the memorials of interesting , though often mournful events in his country's history . Thus , " Rich and rare were the gems she wore , " is a poetic ...
Page 309
... beautiful me- lodies of which we have spoken , and which , according to Mr. Walker ( in his essay on the Irish bards ) , must have been preserved for centuries by the ear alone , before the introduction of musical notes . The legends ...
... beautiful me- lodies of which we have spoken , and which , according to Mr. Walker ( in his essay on the Irish bards ) , must have been preserved for centuries by the ear alone , before the introduction of musical notes . The legends ...
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... beautiful formations of the surrounding caves , such as grapes , flowers , stars , leaves , coral , & c . , may be found so low , that you can conveniently examine their minutest features . One of these little recesses , covered with ...
... beautiful formations of the surrounding caves , such as grapes , flowers , stars , leaves , coral , & c . , may be found so low , that you can conveniently examine their minutest features . One of these little recesses , covered with ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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