The Whiteboy: A Story of Ireland, in 1882, 2. kötetChapman and Hall, 1845 |
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Abel Richards arms Bantry beautiful beneath better bless boat boys brother Byrne called castle cloth concealed craythur Dean Graves dear death Doyle Edward Spencer escape exclaimed eyes father fear feel felt gentleman gentry Glen Flesk GNOMONIC PROJECTION Gougane Barra hand head hear heard heart heavens HEINRICH ZSCHOKKE Holy Island hope inquired Ireland Irish knew Lady Mary O'Brien land laugh Lawrence Macarthy live looked Louis Macdonnel Macroom Master Mat Matthew mind Miss Ellen Mount Gabriel MOUNT SOREL mountain Murtogh never night O'Driscoll Octavo once ould pass pause Peter poor rence replied rock round ruins sea king sister soldiers Spencer Court spirit stone sure tell there's thing thought tion told tone trust turned voice volume wait watch whispered Whiteboy wild woman wonder words yer honour young
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172. oldal - ... The spur's rowel and the sword's point goaded the horses on, and forward the whole party rushed ; and just as Lieutenant Starlight had loosened his rock; just as it was tottering to its fall; just as the horn sounded, the last loyalist passed beneath it and turned the point ; and then down it came, a smoking ruin, closing up the Pass effectually, too late to bar retreat, but just in time to preclude the enemies
29. oldal - Here rich with heath, that o'er some smooth ascent Its purple glory spread, or golden gorse ; Bare here, and striated with many a hue, Scored by the wintry rain ; by torrents here Riven, and with overhanging rocks abrupt.
28. oldal - Then we can cause the blind to see, the deaf to hear, the lame to walk, and cast out devils, even raise the dead to life.