Bolster's Quarterly Magazine. ..., Том 1John Bolster, Patrick-street, Cork. R. Milliken, Dublin. And Longman, London., 1828 |
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... Night . Stanzas . The Forlorn . 165 169 177 .... 178 Phrenology Esther . 179 186 From the Italian . A Wake in the Irish Highlands . Question and Answer . 186 187 .... 202 The dying Rose . 202 No. II . The First Murderer , a Dramatic ...
... Night . Stanzas . The Forlorn . 165 169 177 .... 178 Phrenology Esther . 179 186 From the Italian . A Wake in the Irish Highlands . Question and Answer . 186 187 .... 202 The dying Rose . 202 No. II . The First Murderer , a Dramatic ...
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... night gale ; No more with spring flowers she'll braid it : Her dark eye is dim , her cheek is pale- Sorrow can swiftly fade it . She has knelt by that grave for many a day → Morn and even still found her beside it . Soon will that ...
... night gale ; No more with spring flowers she'll braid it : Her dark eye is dim , her cheek is pale- Sorrow can swiftly fade it . She has knelt by that grave for many a day → Morn and even still found her beside it . Soon will that ...
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... night , a fatal disease attacks the whole crop , known to the farmer by the name of “ Firing , " being , as has been commonly supposed , the effects of a blight by lightning , but which is in reality occasioned by a fungus or mushroom ...
... night , a fatal disease attacks the whole crop , known to the farmer by the name of “ Firing , " being , as has been commonly supposed , the effects of a blight by lightning , but which is in reality occasioned by a fungus or mushroom ...
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... night . Then may the inhabi- tants of Munster expect to reap those advantages of climate and of soil , with which the beneficence of the creator hath so amply enriched them . * An adequate repayment for labour , would , in a short time ...
... night . Then may the inhabi- tants of Munster expect to reap those advantages of climate and of soil , with which the beneficence of the creator hath so amply enriched them . * An adequate repayment for labour , would , in a short time ...
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... night o'er your desert track glow'd , In a far flashing pillar of flame , Who hush'd the wild beating of fear , That broke on your white bosom's sleep , And chariot and charger , and rider and spear ; Hurl'd down to the depths of the ...
... night o'er your desert track glow'd , In a far flashing pillar of flame , Who hush'd the wild beating of fear , That broke on your white bosom's sleep , And chariot and charger , and rider and spear ; Hurl'd down to the depths of the ...
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