The Death Flag, Volumen1William Shoberl, 1852 |
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Página 287 - So dear to Heaven is saintly chastity, That, when a soul is found sincerely so, A thousand liveried angels lackey her, Driving far off each thing of sin and guilt...
Página 181 - My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain.
Página 10 - LET Erin remember the days of old, Ere her faithless sons betrayed her ; When Malachi wore the collar of gold Which he won from her proud invader...
Página 314 - ... Great Britain. It is needless to enter into a detail of it here. All Europe is instructed with the troubles which have so often harrassed these kingdoms, and with the wrongs which we have experienced. It knows that no length of time can alter the constitution of that country, nor form a prescription contrary to its fundamental laws. It could not without astonishment see us remain silent when the powers at war are holding an assembly for peace, which might, without regard to the justice of our...
Página 306 - Till each with mortal hate his rival view'd : ' Now friends no more, nor walking hand in hand ; But when they met, they made a surly stand ; And glar'd like angry lions as they pass'd, And wish'd that every look might be their last. It chanc'd at length, Pirithous came t...
Página 60 - Still melting there, and with voluptuous pain (O to forget her!) thrilling through my heart! Song, beauty, youth, love, virtue, joy ; this group Of bright ideas, flowers of paradise, As yet unforfeit ! in one blaze we bind, Kneel and present it to the skies, as all We guess of heaven: and these were all her own.
Página 279 - The time is come for Iphigene to find The miracle she wrought upon my mind : Her charms have made me man, her...
Página 316 - ... our selves as under the most intimate and indispensible obligation to be constantly attentive to all that which may contribute to their happiness, and that we shall be always ready to spill the very last drop of our blood to deliver them from a foreign yoke. We protest and declare that no defects which may be in this 16 July present protestation shall hurt or prejudice our royal house, /»/. 1793. and we reserve to ourselves all our rights and actions which shall remain safe and entire.
Página 2 - Imokilly westward, the country gradually increases in altitude and ruggedness, until it attains the ne plus ultra of both in the barony of Bear and Bantry. The singular and excessive wildness of this district is, however, occasionally relieved by the fertility of some spots, and the beauty and grandeur of others. The bay of Bantry, from almost any point of view, exhibits one of the noblest prospects on »
Página 314 - Nobody is ignorant of the hereditary right of our royal house to the throne of Great Britain. It is needless to enter into a detail of it here. All Europe is instructed with the troubles which have so often harrassed these kingdoms, and with the wrongs which we have experienced. It knows that no length of time can alter the constitution of that country, nor form a prescription contrary to its fundamental laws. It could not without astonishment see us remain silent when the powers at war are holding...