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... honor of the patron saint of some holy well , was to be held that day in the neighbourhood . This was thought a favorable circumstance , as it would admit of the assembling of a great number of their friends without exciting suspicion ...
... honor of the patron saint of some holy well , was to be held that day in the neighbourhood . This was thought a favorable circumstance , as it would admit of the assembling of a great number of their friends without exciting suspicion ...
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... honor , or , in other words , the law of conscience - superior to all earthly laws - that had been violated by Mur- tagh , when he gave the blow of the lurking assassin . Would Horace Macalbert , hesitate to avail himself of his ...
... honor , or , in other words , the law of conscience - superior to all earthly laws - that had been violated by Mur- tagh , when he gave the blow of the lurking assassin . Would Horace Macalbert , hesitate to avail himself of his ...
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... honor the chief himsel ' come to pay us a visit . " Macalbert briefly informed him of the service he required , which was , that Pat should immediately hasten to Ballyburn and find out if there were any unusual stir among the military ...
... honor the chief himsel ' come to pay us a visit . " Macalbert briefly informed him of the service he required , which was , that Pat should immediately hasten to Ballyburn and find out if there were any unusual stir among the military ...
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... honor to the Saint , and give pleasure to themselves , in dancing , racing , throwing the horse - shoe , drinking and fighting with as much zeal and devotion as was shewn by the more refined Greeks in honor of Jupiter at Olympus . The ...
... honor to the Saint , and give pleasure to themselves , in dancing , racing , throwing the horse - shoe , drinking and fighting with as much zeal and devotion as was shewn by the more refined Greeks in honor of Jupiter at Olympus . The ...
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... own person , shouting and vociferating- " Now , noble chief , lade on an we'll fol- low you to the death . " - " Shew us the inimy and let us be at ' em . " - - " Whare will your honor have us march . THE FORD FAMILY . 31.
... own person , shouting and vociferating- " Now , noble chief , lade on an we'll fol- low you to the death . " - " Shew us the inimy and let us be at ' em . " - - " Whare will your honor have us march . THE FORD FAMILY . 31.
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Page 288 - OH! BREATHE NOT HIS NAME. OH I breathe not his name, let it sleep in the shade. Where cold and unhonour'd his relics are laid : Sad, silent, and dark, be the tears that we shed, As the night-dew that falls on the grass o'er his head. But the night-dew that falls, though in silence it weeps, Shall brighten with verdure the grave where he sleeps ; And the tear that we shed, though in secret it rolls, Shall long keep his memory green in our souls.