The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... Saint would be ; The Devil was well , the Devil a Saint was he . " After his recovery , he turned projector , and then picture - seller , and then rake - hell ; and , I hear , came at last to an untimely end . " Having given a Character ...
... Saint would be ; The Devil was well , the Devil a Saint was he . " After his recovery , he turned projector , and then picture - seller , and then rake - hell ; and , I hear , came at last to an untimely end . " Having given a Character ...
Page 964
... Saint Francis ( if a saint ) am I ; The bowe that shot these shafts a relique is , I mean the hand - which is the reason why So many for devotion thee would kisse : And I thy glove kiss as a thing divine- Thy arrowes quiver , and thy ...
... Saint Francis ( if a saint ) am I ; The bowe that shot these shafts a relique is , I mean the hand - which is the reason why So many for devotion thee would kisse : And I thy glove kiss as a thing divine- Thy arrowes quiver , and thy ...
Page 976
... Saint Hya cinth , of an orator already distinguished by his success in the pulpit , who had been called three years since to preach the Lenten Sermons at Notre Dame , the highest honor and decisive trial of preachers ; in fine , it was ...
... Saint Hya cinth , of an orator already distinguished by his success in the pulpit , who had been called three years since to preach the Lenten Sermons at Notre Dame , the highest honor and decisive trial of preachers ; in fine , it was ...
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