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Sweet was the vapours , soft the morrowing , Wholesome the vale , depaint with flowers ying , The air intemperate , sober and amene ; In white and red was all the earth besene , Through Nature's noble fresh enameling In mirthful May ...
Sweet was the vapours , soft the morrowing , Wholesome the vale , depaint with flowers ying , The air intemperate , sober and amene ; In white and red was all the earth besene , Through Nature's noble fresh enameling In mirthful May ...
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... Ollam inbal'd a nation's woes , Conn's fiery sceptre crush'd her foes , Or noble Oscar died * . That the intercourse and connexion which these expeditions tended to establish between the two countries , prolonged as they were during ...
... Ollam inbal'd a nation's woes , Conn's fiery sceptre crush'd her foes , Or noble Oscar died * . That the intercourse and connexion which these expeditions tended to establish between the two countries , prolonged as they were during ...
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Of all thy church's walls contain Within their hallow'd round , Not one more faithful didst thou know Than Comhal's noble son ; The chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's * valiant son alive , ( Now in ...
Of all thy church's walls contain Within their hallow'd round , Not one more faithful didst thou know Than Comhal's noble son ; The chief who gloried to bestow The prize the bards had won ! Were Morni's * valiant son alive , ( Now in ...
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For example , the heirs of two certain noble Irish families , whom we could name ( to say nothing of others ) , hold their lands upon this tenure , viz . that one of them shall encounter the other at chess in this manner ; that which ...
For example , the heirs of two certain noble Irish families , whom we could name ( to say nothing of others ) , hold their lands upon this tenure , viz . that one of them shall encounter the other at chess in this manner ; that which ...
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Whether the noble picture which it con- tains of mercy and magnanimity touched the heart of the too zealous bishop , or the allusion in its close to the power which the bard and chieftain still pos- sessed alarmed his fears , it is not ...
Whether the noble picture which it con- tains of mercy and magnanimity touched the heart of the too zealous bishop , or the allusion in its close to the power which the bard and chieftain still pos- sessed alarmed his fears , it is not ...
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