| Nineteenth century - 1904 - 1072 pages
...of Munster.' For, notwithstanding that the same was a most rich and plentiful cauntry, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they should...have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and one half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would have rued the same.... | |
| Ireland - 1904 - 276 pages
...of Munster." For, notwithstanding that the same was a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they should...have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and one half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would have rued the same.... | |
| JOHN MASEFIELD - 1907 - 550 pages
...of Munster ; for notwithstanding that the same was a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they should...have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would have rued the same. Out... | |
| Francis Hackett - Ireland - 1922 - 428 pages
...Munster "was a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought L they should have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half they were brought to such wretchedness as that any stony heart would have rued the same. Out of... | |
| Eleanor Hull - Ireland - 1926 - 652 pages
...a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they would have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half they were brought to such wretchedness as any stony heart would have rued the same. Out of every... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1926 - 164 pages
...a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they would have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would have rued the same. Out... | |
| Nineteenth century - 1904 - 1074 pages
...of Munster.' For, notwithstanding that the same was a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they should have been able to stand long, vet ere one year and one half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would... | |
| Andrew Hadfield, John McVeagh - History - 1994 - 356 pages
...prefixed a short time of his continuance? full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they would have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would have rued the same. Out... | |
| David Power Conyngham - Martyrs - 2001 - 267 pages
...the sword, nor be slain by the soldier, yet land) was a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they should have been able to stand long ; yet, in one year and a half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stoney heart would have... | |
| Colin MacCabe - History - 2007 - 104 pages
...a most rich and plentiful country, full of corn and cattle, that you would have thought they would have been able to stand long, yet ere one year and a half they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would have rued the same. Out... | |
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