The freaks of Cupid, by an Irish bachelor [- Abbot].1845 |
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Pagina 193
... Ulick O'Con- nor - he's gone , the Lord be good to him ! Well , Ulick was a " gentleman farmer , " if any of you know what that is , and if you don't , you're at no great loss I can tell you . He was , moreover , the richest man in the ...
... Ulick O'Con- nor - he's gone , the Lord be good to him ! Well , Ulick was a " gentleman farmer , " if any of you know what that is , and if you don't , you're at no great loss I can tell you . He was , moreover , the richest man in the ...
Pagina 194
... Ulick took to Byron instead of barley , and gave up mangle wurzel for Tom Moore ; " Don Juan " succeeded a " treatise on the Dry Rot , " and the " Fire Worshippers " usurped the place of the " Farmer's Journal . " But the more he read ...
... Ulick took to Byron instead of barley , and gave up mangle wurzel for Tom Moore ; " Don Juan " succeeded a " treatise on the Dry Rot , " and the " Fire Worshippers " usurped the place of the " Farmer's Journal . " But the more he read ...
Pagina 196
... Ulick , with his mouth wide open , and his eyes in precisely the same situation , advanced from beside the sofa , and after staring for a moment , in mute astonishment , at the kneeling maiden , laid his brawny hand on her arm , and ...
... Ulick , with his mouth wide open , and his eyes in precisely the same situation , advanced from beside the sofa , and after staring for a moment , in mute astonishment , at the kneeling maiden , laid his brawny hand on her arm , and ...
Pagina 197
... Ulick standing in the middle of the floor , with his finger - instead of the conclusion of his quotation - in his mouth . He was a bashful man , that same Ulick O'Connor , for all that he had been startled into 80 much boldness for the ...
... Ulick standing in the middle of the floor , with his finger - instead of the conclusion of his quotation - in his mouth . He was a bashful man , that same Ulick O'Connor , for all that he had been startled into 80 much boldness for the ...
Pagina 198
... Ulick , with a start- " I hope you're well , Miss ? " " Oh ! quite recovered now , " said my aunt ; " won't you come into the parlour , and see mamma ? " " I'd rather see yourself , " said Ulick , with a most abortive attempt at an ...
... Ulick , with a start- " I hope you're well , Miss ? " " Oh ! quite recovered now , " said my aunt ; " won't you come into the parlour , and see mamma ? " " I'd rather see yourself , " said Ulick , with a most abortive attempt at an ...
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Pagina 75 - Never, never !' he cried passionately, in reply to the first words of Louise. ' Nothing can persuade me to yield to your solicitations !' Louise was obliged to retire, her petition ungranted. It was the first time in her life that such a thing had happened ; the first time that ever Van Zwanenburg had addressed Louise in this brusque, imperious tone. She had asked of him the hand of The'rese for Saturnin ! When the pupils of Van Zwanenburg arrived at the usual hour, they could not understand the...
Pagina 167 - The breezy call of incense-breathing morn, The swallow twittering from the straw-built shed, The cock's shrill clarion, or the echoing horn, No more shall wake them from their lowly bed.