The tour of ... m. de la Boullaye le Gouz in Ireland, A.D. 1644, ed. by T.C. Croker, with notes by J. Roche [and others]. |
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... JAMES ROCHE , ESQ , Of Cork . CONTRIBUTED BY THE REV . FRANCIS MAHONY , 44 THOMAS WRIGHT , ESQ . B. A. Trin . Col. Cambridge . AND THE EDITOR . To treate of Ireland's toile , And tell the troubles now , And paint you out in prose or ...
... JAMES ROCHE , ESQ , Of Cork . CONTRIBUTED BY THE REV . FRANCIS MAHONY , 44 THOMAS WRIGHT , ESQ . B. A. Trin . Col. Cambridge . AND THE EDITOR . To treate of Ireland's toile , And tell the troubles now , And paint you out in prose or ...
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... James Butler , Marquis of Ormond , appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , in November , 1643 , and sworn in on the 21st of January following . He was the twelfth Earl , and was raised by Charles I. in 1642 to the dignity of Marquis , as ...
... James Butler , Marquis of Ormond , appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , in November , 1643 , and sworn in on the 21st of January following . He was the twelfth Earl , and was raised by Charles I. in 1642 to the dignity of Marquis , as ...
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... James Butler , the third Earl of Ormond , from which period to the present time , this Castle has continued the chief residence of that illustrious family . In 1399 , Richard II . was entertained here for fourteen days . In 1650 , the ...
... James Butler , the third Earl of Ormond , from which period to the present time , this Castle has continued the chief residence of that illustrious family . In 1399 , Richard II . was entertained here for fourteen days . In 1650 , the ...
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... James II . and William III . for the crown of England . - C . 46 Joues , must mean the Shannon . The printer has probably converted the manuscript Sones , into Joues . - C . 47 A monastery for the Dominicans was founded at Limerick in ...
... James II . and William III . for the crown of England . - C . 46 Joues , must mean the Shannon . The printer has probably converted the manuscript Sones , into Joues . - C . 47 A monastery for the Dominicans was founded at Limerick in ...
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... James Mitchel of Island Magee , a Dissenter , corresponds exactly , as to the time of the masacre , by stating that it was in the afternoon of Sunday , 8th January . " While , " continues Mr. MacSkimin , we must all deplore this horrid ...
... James Mitchel of Island Magee , a Dissenter , corresponds exactly , as to the time of the masacre , by stating that it was in the afternoon of Sunday , 8th January . " While , " continues Mr. MacSkimin , we must all deplore this horrid ...
Términos y frases comunes
ancient Antiquities of Ireland appears Appendix.-C army assertion built called Captain Smitz Carrickfergus Carrigaline Cashel castle church coast command Confederate Cork corn County of Waterford Cousen Cromwell Dominicans Dublin Duke Earl England fire foot France French frigate Fulk Fynes Moryson garrison gentleman Gill Abbey Gouz Gouz's grinding harp History of Ireland inchanted inhabitants Irish Irish harp Irishman Island Magee Kilcullen Kilkenny Kilmallock King King's kingdom Kinsale Korq Korq Cork land Limerick Lord Inchiquin lordship Majesty manuscripts Marquis of Ormond massacre master ment miles Munster murdered Naas native Neuel night Note O'Brazile observed Parliament Patrick persons possession present printed prisoners quern Rathcool rebellion Roman Catholic sail saint says sent serpents shot side Sir John Temple Sir William Spain told Tom Neville took tower town traveller traveller's visit upper stone venomous vessel Wachefort Waterford Wexford women Youghall
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Página 68 - Created hugest that swim the ocean stream : Him haply slumbering on the Norway foam, The pilot of some small night-founder'd skiff Deeming some island, oft, as seamen tell, With fixed anchor in his scaly rind Moors by his side under the lee, while night Invests the sea, and wished morn delays...
Página 68 - Prone on the Flood, extended long and large Lay floating many a rood, in bulk as huge As whom the Fables name of monstrous size, Titanian, or Earth-born, that warr'd on Jove, Briareos or Typhon, whom the Den By ancient Tarsus held, or that Sea-beast Leviathan, which God of all his works Created hugest that swim th...
Página 128 - And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be. Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left.
Página 79 - Jam variae pelagi volucres, et quae Asia circum Dulcibus in stagnis rimantur prata Caystri, Certatim largos humeris infundere rores, Nunc caput objectare fretis, nunc currere in undas Et studio incassum videas gestire lavandi. Tum cornix plena pluviam vocat improba voce Et sola in sicca secum spatiatur arena.
Página 42 - Good Lord ! what a sight, After all their good cheer, For people to fight In the midst of their beer! They rise from their feast, And hot are their brains, A cubit at least The length of their skeans 3 . "What stabs, and what cuts, What clattering of sticks!
Página 117 - Atlantic. Hence, not to use water for drink, The people of Ireland determine — With mighty good reason, I think, Since St. Patrick has filled it with vermin And vipers, and other such...
Página 44 - For cloaks they have five or six yards of frize drawn round the neck, the body, and over the head, and they never quit this mantle either in sleeping, working, or eating. The generality of them have no shirts, and about as many lice as hairs on their heads, which they kill before each other without any ceremony.
Página 128 - Looking from the window into the court-yard belonging to the house, we beheld two women grinding at the mill in a manner most forcibly illustrating the saying of our Saviour before alluded to.
Página 115 - Thou shalt tread upon the lion and the adder, the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.
Página 137 - Naas, it being uncomely his Majesty should not have one here of his own, capable to lodge him with moderate conveniency, (which, in truth, as yet he hath not) in case he might be pleased sometimes hereafter to look upon this kingdom, and that it was necessary in a manner, for the dignity of this place, and the health of his Deputy and family, that there should be one removing house of fresh air, for want whereof...