... me. In a literary point of view I am under the deepest obligations to his excellent judgment and good taste. Indeed were it not for him, I never could have struggled my way through the severe difficulties with which in my early career I was beset.... Father Butler, Or Sketches of Irish Manners - Sayfa 216William Carleton tarafından - 1834 - 213 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1828 - 502 sayfa
...he, of whom I may say with truth, as I do with tears, " Gieen be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days ; None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise." WILTON. MEMORANDA OF TRAVELS IN TURKEY. We insert the following extract from the private memoranda... | |
| 1838 - 710 sayfa
...instinctively applied by all within the sphere of their influence, and acquainted with the passage : " None knew thee but to love thee Or named thee but to praise." " The blessings of the promise on ye both, My dear young- ladies, in abundance light ! Now and at all times... | |
| William Carleton - 1839 - 252 sayfa
...he, of whom I may say with truth, as I do with tears, " Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days ; None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise." LOUGH DEARG PILGRIM. THERE is no specimen of Irish superstition equal to that which is to be seen at... | |
| Robert Milledge Charlton, Thomas Jackson Charlton - 1842 - 250 sayfa
...raised not a stone, We have left him alone in his glory ! " "Green be the turf above thee, Hero of other days, None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise ! " Once more, let me ask the question, how long shall we suffer his name to be unrecorded in our midst... | |
| Robert Milledge Charlton - 1842 - 288 sayfa
...raised not a stone, We have left him alone in his glory ! " "Green be the turf above thee, Hero of other days, None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise ! " Once more, let me ask the question, how long shall we suffer his name to be unrecoi'ded in our... | |
| Jacob K. Neff - 1845 - 642 sayfa
...Brandywine, insensible of the blood flowing from his wound, to the storming of the redoubt at Yorktown ?" "None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise." " 'Twas his, in manhood's blushing prime, to tread Imperial halls with coroneted head; To bask in royal... | |
| William Carleton - 1852 - 518 sayfa
...with which in my early career I was beset. " Green he the turf above thee, Frh-ud of my early days j None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise." But to my theme, which will be better understood, as will my description of the wild rites performed... | |
| 1860 - 718 sayfa
...where "the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest." tl Green be the turf above thce, Friend of ray better days ; None knew thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise ! " NOTE A. AORICCLTCBAL SEMINARY AT DERBY.—A former pupil of the Seminary... | |
| William Carleton - 1881 - 836 sayfa
...difficulties with which in my early career I was beset. " Green be the turf above thee, Friend of ray early days ; None knew thee but to love thee, Or named thee but to praise." But to my theme, which will be better understood, as will my description of the wild rites performed... | |
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