O'Hara; Or, 1798Andrews, 1825 |
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第 ii 頁
... father was an honest miller , that is , conditionally , as any other of the trade ; and my mother a hard - working , thrifty housewife both were industrious , and , of course , the good man became wealthy . My infancy was unmarked by ...
... father was an honest miller , that is , conditionally , as any other of the trade ; and my mother a hard - working , thrifty housewife both were industrious , and , of course , the good man became wealthy . My infancy was unmarked by ...
第 iii 頁
... father ever looked at the gloomy side of the picture , and if it so happened , which in truth was rare , that he had nothing lugubrious to commence with , he looked sorrowful , and sat in moody silence . It was , how- ever , but seldom ...
... father ever looked at the gloomy side of the picture , and if it so happened , which in truth was rare , that he had nothing lugubrious to commence with , he looked sorrowful , and sat in moody silence . It was , how- ever , but seldom ...
第 vi 頁
... father de- cided on breeding me up to the Ministry . " The lad's springing up fast , " said the Rev. Gentleman to my father , " and in a few years ye must send him over the water to the College . What has he learned from Martin , good ...
... father de- cided on breeding me up to the Ministry . " The lad's springing up fast , " said the Rev. Gentleman to my father , " and in a few years ye must send him over the water to the College . What has he learned from Martin , good ...
第 vii 頁
... father honestly ac- knowledged he could not answer , and Gowdy was entreated to ascertain the extent of my acquirements . I was ac- cordingly summoned into the presence , and the result was most unfavourable . " Before God , friend ...
... father honestly ac- knowledged he could not answer , and Gowdy was entreated to ascertain the extent of my acquirements . I was ac- cordingly summoned into the presence , and the result was most unfavourable . " Before God , friend ...
第 viii 頁
... the roof , and perched my- self on the ridge - tiles . I was soon sum- moned to surrender ; the noise brought my mother to the door , who , on seeing for my dangerous position , screamed lustily my father . viii INTRODUCTION .
... the roof , and perched my- self on the ridge - tiles . I was soon sum- moned to surrender ; the noise brought my mother to the door , who , on seeing for my dangerous position , screamed lustily my father . viii INTRODUCTION .
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第 50 頁 - Few and short were the prayers we said, And we spoke not a word of sorrow ; But we steadfastly gazed on the face that was dead, And we bitterly thought of the morrow.
第 121 頁 - In each county he assembled the most respectable gentlemen and landholders in it, and having, in concert with them, examined the charges against the leaders of this banditti who were in prison, but defied justice, he, with the concurrence of these gentlemen, sent the most nefarious of them on board a tender stationed at Sligo, to serve in His Majesty's navy.
第 113 頁 - To Mr. Forbes and Mr. Ponsonby he said, " In spite of every wicked machination, we had the mass of the people with us last New Year's Day, and, if we do not make some exertion, next Christmas Day may see them in the hands of the United Irishmen.
第 26 頁 - Conduct vn. 1 A fair name is better than precious ointment,1 And the day of death than the day of one's birth. 2 It is better to go to the house of mourning Than to go to the banqueting-house ; Inasmuch as that2 is the end of all men, And the living should lay it to heart.
第 50 頁 - No useless coffin enclosed his breast, Not in sheet or in shroud we wound him ; But he lay like a warrior taking his rest With his martial cloak around him.
第 114 頁 - ... we had the mass of the people with us last New Year's Day, and, if we do not make some exertion, next Christmas Day may see them in the hands of the United Irishmen.'' That Lord Fitzwilliam's Viceroyalty would have banished all discontent I cannot suppose ; but that, if the Catholic claims had then been settled, or some parliamentary reform taken place, rebellion would not have reared its head, I am willing to believe. To arrange a Catholic question, and a reform...