The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1852 - Ireland |
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Page 787
... feeling : - TO THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON . 1 . You have ask'd for a verse : -the request In a rhymer ' twere strange to deny ; But my Hippocrene was but my breast , And my feelings ( its fountain ) are dry . 2 . Were I now as I was ...
... feeling : - TO THE COUNTESS OF BLESSINGTON . 1 . You have ask'd for a verse : -the request In a rhymer ' twere strange to deny ; But my Hippocrene was but my breast , And my feelings ( its fountain ) are dry . 2 . Were I now as I was ...
Page 805
... feeling . Nobody is sublimatedly , or preter- naturally good ; nor is there anybody demoniacally or hellishly wicked . There are in the Governess , and in Country Quarters , sketches of life worthy of Dickens or of Thackeray , of Banim ...
... feeling . Nobody is sublimatedly , or preter- naturally good ; nor is there anybody demoniacally or hellishly wicked . There are in the Governess , and in Country Quarters , sketches of life worthy of Dickens or of Thackeray , of Banim ...
Page 837
... feeling in Ireland , than uniting chil- dren at an early age , and bringing them up in the same school , learn- ing ... feelings in the hearts of men . ' " " These were the opinions of one who knew this country and its wants , and they ...
... feeling in Ireland , than uniting chil- dren at an early age , and bringing them up in the same school , learn- ing ... feelings in the hearts of men . ' " " These were the opinions of one who knew this country and its wants , and they ...
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