Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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Page 275
... dear , did you ever hear The likes of me from Cork to Dover ? The girls all love me far and near , They ' re mad in love with " Pat the Rover . " Molly Machree , you didn't see THE PRINCESS AILLEEN's royal christening ; You'll hear it ...
... dear , did you ever hear The likes of me from Cork to Dover ? The girls all love me far and near , They ' re mad in love with " Pat the Rover . " Molly Machree , you didn't see THE PRINCESS AILLEEN's royal christening ; You'll hear it ...
Page 379
... DEAR MUNDEN , " The bearer of this letter is Mr. B- - , agent to Mr. Abbott of Dublin , who wishes you to take leave of your Irish admirers , and play three weeks , to commence on June 19th next . Now forget the gout ( as I do , ) and ...
... DEAR MUNDEN , " The bearer of this letter is Mr. B- - , agent to Mr. Abbott of Dublin , who wishes you to take leave of your Irish admirers , and play three weeks , to commence on June 19th next . Now forget the gout ( as I do , ) and ...
Page 517
... Dear ! dear ! what can the matter be ? - Oh dear ! what can the matter be ? — Dangling so long in the air ! - He promised , at starting , we all might depend on ' t , A nice pleasant trip , balmy breezes attendant , — He promised us ...
... Dear ! dear ! what can the matter be ? - Oh dear ! what can the matter be ? — Dangling so long in the air ! - He promised , at starting , we all might depend on ' t , A nice pleasant trip , balmy breezes attendant , — He promised us ...
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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