Florence Macarthy: an Irish tale, Volume 3H. Colburn, 1819 |
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... and paper , that he might answer a few letters , and listen to the examinations " without loss of time or hindrance of business . " Judge Aubrey , throwing aside his book , observed , " Since I take my seat 12 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... and paper , that he might answer a few letters , and listen to the examinations " without loss of time or hindrance of business . " Judge Aubrey , throwing aside his book , observed , " Since I take my seat 12 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
Halaman 46
... throwing his eyes haughtily over his questionist , " I am Lord Adelm Fitz- adelm : who are you ? " pray The elder stranger started back with astonishment , while among the general bursts of exclamation , which rang through the hall ...
... throwing his eyes haughtily over his questionist , " I am Lord Adelm Fitz- adelm : who are you ? " pray The elder stranger started back with astonishment , while among the general bursts of exclamation , which rang through the hall ...
Halaman 56
... throwing up his wig instead of his hat in an ecstasy of triumph . " Lady Clancare ! " cried Judge Au- brey , coming forward , and taking her . hand with an air of kindness and protec- tion . 66 ' Lady who ? " said the marchioness ...
... throwing up his wig instead of his hat in an ecstasy of triumph . " Lady Clancare ! " cried Judge Au- brey , coming forward , and taking her . hand with an air of kindness and protec- tion . 66 ' Lady who ? " said the marchioness ...
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... succeeded in shutting me up at the sent moment , they might have crossed me in pursuits , to myself , at least , big with importance . They might have • succeeded in throwing suspicion on my character , which 80 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
... succeeded in shutting me up at the sent moment , they might have crossed me in pursuits , to myself , at least , big with importance . They might have • succeeded in throwing suspicion on my character , which 80 FLORENCE MACARTHY .
Halaman 81
lady Sydney Morgan. • succeeded in throwing suspicion on my character , which , at a future moment , might have invalidated my testimony , when all but honour will be at stake . Their motives of action are , however , still a mystery ...
lady Sydney Morgan. • succeeded in throwing suspicion on my character , which , at a future moment , might have invalidated my testimony , when all but honour will be at stake . Their motives of action are , however , still a mystery ...
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amused ancient Anno auto da fé Ballydab Baron Boulter Bhan Tierna bon-ton carthy chair Clancare's Conway Crawley countenance Craw Crawley's Cumhal dæmon Daly dear door Dublin Dunore castle Dunore's Earl emotion exclaimed eyes feelings Fitz Fitzwalter Florence Macarthy followed Georgy gineral hall hand handkerchief head heart interrupted Lord Ireland Irish Judge Aubrey kerchief Kerry Lady Clancare Lady Dunore Lady Georgina ladyship Larry Costello laugh look Lord Adelm Lord Fitzadelm Lord Frederick Lord Rosbrin lordship Mac Mahon Macar Madam marchioness ment mind Miss Crawley Montenay morning neral never nore O'Leary O'Leary's observed old Crawley ould Padreen pause person plaze your honor pray pretty prisoner rebellion replied returned round ruins scene seated shew silent singular smile Spain Spanish spirit spoke stood stranger sylph thing tion tone troth turned voice woman young Crawley
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Halaman 69 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Halaman 71 - Lovers, and madmen, have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies, that apprehend More than cool reason ever comprehends. The lunatic, the lover, and the poet, Are of imagination all compact.
Halaman 60 - O'Leary, with a burst of emotion beyond all power of control, and darting forward, 'ay, troth is she Irish, body and soul. Irish by birth, by blood, and by descent. Irish every inch of her, heart and hand, life and land ! And though the mother that bore her was Iberian born, Bachal Essu ! she was Milesian, like herself, descended from the Tyrian Hercules ; and there she stands, the darling of the world, with the best blood of Spain and Ireland flowing through her veins. A true Irishwoman, that loves...
Halaman 265 - With Ireland in my heart, and epitomising something of her humour and her sufferings in my own character and story, I do trade upon the materials she furnishes me ; and turning my patriotism into pounds, shillings, and pence, endeavour, at the same moment, to serve her and support myself.
Halaman 183 - Stanihurst carries the point very far in regard to the fidelity between foster brethren. ' You cannot,' says he, ' find one instance of perfidy, deceit, or treachery among them ; nay, they are ready to expose themselves to all manner of dangers for the safety of those who sucked their mother's milk ; you may beat them to a mummy, you may put them upon the rack, you may burn them on a gridiron, you may expose them to the most exquisite tortures that the cruellest tyrant can invent, yet you will never...
Halaman 183 - ... nay, they are ready to expose themselves to all manner of dangers for the safety of those who sucked their mother's milk ; you may beat them to a mummy, you may put them upon the rack, you may burn them on a gridiron, you may expose them to the most exquisite tortures that the cruellest tyrant can invent — yet, you will never remove them from that innate fidelity which is grafted in them ; you will never induce them to betray their duty.
Halaman 43 - Here again the language of the great charter is, that no freeman shall be taken or imprisoned but by the lawful judgment of his equals, or by the law of the land.
Halaman 94 - Or, if there were a sympathy in choice, War, death, or sickness, did lay siege to it ; Making it momentary as a sound, Swift as a shadow, short as any dream ; Brief as the lightning in the collied* night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth, And ere a man hath power to say, — Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
Halaman 86 - Over hill, over dale, Through bush, through briar, Over park, over pale, Through flood, through fire...
Halaman 183 - find one instance of perfidy, deceit, or treachery among them ; nay, they are ready to expose themselves to all manner of dangers for the safety of those who sucked their mother's milk ; you may beat them to a mummy, you may put them upon the rack, you may burn them on a gridiron, you may expose them to the most exquisite tortures that the cruellest tyrant can invent, yet you will never remove them from that innate fidelity which is grafted in them, you will never induce them to betray their duty.