The life and adventures of James Kelly O'Dwyer [by M.G. Robinson].Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street., 1852 |
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... hear the sound of his voice , a voice particularly mellow and sweet , the only charm about him . I know not why , but he several times honoured me with a keen examining stare , and which I as keenly returned . For though I was young and ...
... hear the sound of his voice , a voice particularly mellow and sweet , the only charm about him . I know not why , but he several times honoured me with a keen examining stare , and which I as keenly returned . For though I was young and ...
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... Hear ! hear ! " cried out the two gentle- men impatiently ; " let us have the address . " M'Gurk turned a frowning glance on the " two chaps in fustian , " standing a little in the back ground , and whom he set down for two " servitors ...
... Hear ! hear ! " cried out the two gentle- men impatiently ; " let us have the address . " M'Gurk turned a frowning glance on the " two chaps in fustian , " standing a little in the back ground , and whom he set down for two " servitors ...
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... hear Mr. Braham- first broke upon my enraptured ear . When I returned to the kitchen , after seeing my father in bed , Mr. Lindon was singing one of Moore's Melodies , then in high fashion . At that time JAMES KELLY O'DWYER . 65.
... hear Mr. Braham- first broke upon my enraptured ear . When I returned to the kitchen , after seeing my father in bed , Mr. Lindon was singing one of Moore's Melodies , then in high fashion . At that time JAMES KELLY O'DWYER . 65.
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... hear any French , ye Hottentots ? No ! well , listen ; — Oon tas du tay , si vous play ! ' that is to say , ' A cup of tay , if ye please . ' Quite simple and easy ; and now for the caffee . " He then set about instructing us in the ...
... hear any French , ye Hottentots ? No ! well , listen ; — Oon tas du tay , si vous play ! ' that is to say , ' A cup of tay , if ye please . ' Quite simple and easy ; and now for the caffee . " He then set about instructing us in the ...
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... hear him spaik agin . But we can't do well athout him . " At the first call O'Carroll was up on his legs , like one well used to be roused from slumber . He looked a good deal bewildered , however , and not quite himself ; which Honor ...
... hear him spaik agin . But we can't do well athout him . " At the first call O'Carroll was up on his legs , like one well used to be roused from slumber . He looked a good deal bewildered , however , and not quite himself ; which Honor ...
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aither amused answered Arrah asked baronet beautiful boys brogue burst butler carriage Castle Lindon chap companion countenance course cousin cried curtseyed dance dear dhuty dimity door dress Dublin Dwyer Edmund Dillon exclaimed eyes face father fear feel fellow gave gentlemen George girl give glad Grace groom hand head heard heart heerd holy orders horses housekeeper Ireland Jenny Kelly O'Dwyer Kellystown kitchen knew ladies larned laughing laughter leave lodgers look M'Gurk manner marriage master Merrion Square mind Nanny never O'Carroll observed old Honor once parlour poor pretty replied seen servants shure sideboard Sir Charles sister smile soon sort speak spirits sure surprised talk tell thim thing thought tion told tone took town turned uncle valet voice whilst widow wished woman wonder words yer honour young Zounds
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Página 277 - Thou know'st the mask of night is on my face ; Else would a maiden blush bepaint my cheek, For that which thou hast heard me speak tonight. Fain would I dwell on form, fain, fain deny What I have spoke. But farewell compliment ! Dost thou love me ? I know thou wilt say — Ay; And I will take thy word : yet, if thou swear'st, Thou mayst prove false ; at lovers' perjuries, They say, Jove laughs.
Página 261 - Give answer to the tempest-wakened air ; But o'er its wastes the weakly tenants range At will, and wound its bosom as they go. Ever the same, it hath no ebb, no flow ; But in their stated...
Página 261 - And fearful in thy spleeny humours bent, And lovely in repose ; thy summer form Is beautiful ; and when thy silver waves Make music in earth's dark and winding caves, I love to wander on thy pebbled beach, Marking the sunlight at the evening hour, And hearken to the thoughts thy waters teach — Eternity — Eternity — and Power.
Página 183 - But as for you all, do ye return, and come now: for I cannot find one wise man among you.
Página 178 - The devil hath not in all his quiver's choice An arrow for the heart like a sweet voice.
Página 198 - The world is all before me, where to choose ' My place of rest, and Providence my guide.
Página 234 - ... that it might be my patient, and I replied that I knew no one of that name. The detective, with a look of doubt on his countenance, said, ' Just as you please, doctor. Only remember that the law does not like any one concealing a runaway convict. It always goes against a man, you know. " Tell me your company, and I'll tell you what you are.