The Irish Priest; Or, What for Ireland? [A Tale.]Longman, 1847 - 184 pages |
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TO MARY . HEART'S SWEETEST CHILD , THIS IS TO THEE ! Years hence , some may say : " Thus and thus thought thy father . ” But thou mayest open this book , and say : " Not so ; for thus and thus thought my father ; and dearly , dearly ...
TO MARY . HEART'S SWEETEST CHILD , THIS IS TO THEE ! Years hence , some may say : " Thus and thus thought thy father . ” But thou mayest open this book , and say : " Not so ; for thus and thus thought my father ; and dearly , dearly ...
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... principle , say , do they earn their hire ? DAÏMON . It matters not . A duty omitted , perchance performed , by others , absolves thee not . MYSELF : Then be it so . INTRODUCTION . I AM a doctor . I live in xii EXORDIUM .
... principle , say , do they earn their hire ? DAÏMON . It matters not . A duty omitted , perchance performed , by others , absolves thee not . MYSELF : Then be it so . INTRODUCTION . I AM a doctor . I live in xii EXORDIUM .
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... did so . And now , thou precious reader , the very soul of him who traced these lines accosts thee from the page ! * No ' Oîpiox veed άππλоî . Sic Pind . in Schol . THE IRISH PRIEST . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE . My first INTRODUCTION . 11.
... did so . And now , thou precious reader , the very soul of him who traced these lines accosts thee from the page ! * No ' Oîpiox veed άππλоî . Sic Pind . in Schol . THE IRISH PRIEST . BIRTH AND PARENTAGE . My first INTRODUCTION . 11.
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... thee well ! Didst bloom and fade unseen ; but there are those who shall recal thee , while eyes can see , or hearts cherish fond remembrance . THE PROPRIETOR . NOT far from our habitation was the MARION . 27.
... thee well ! Didst bloom and fade unseen ; but there are those who shall recal thee , while eyes can see , or hearts cherish fond remembrance . THE PROPRIETOR . NOT far from our habitation was the MARION . 27.
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... thee mediator be- tween God and man ? " We spoke largely of the infirmity that per- petuates a dictator between one's conscience and one's God . We even thought the time perchance might come , when man should need no in- terpreter ...
... thee mediator be- tween God and man ? " We spoke largely of the infirmity that per- petuates a dictator between one's conscience and one's God . We even thought the time perchance might come , when man should need no in- terpreter ...
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