Journal of the Ivernian Society, Том 7,Выпуски 25-27

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Printed and published for the Ivernian Society by Guy, 1914

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Стр. 9 - O Friend ! I know not which way I must look For comfort, being, as I am, opprest, To think that now our life is only drest For show; mean handy-work of craftsman, cook, Or groom ! — We must run glittering like a brook In the open sunshine, or we are unblest : The wealthiest man among us is the best: No grandeur now in nature or in book Delights us.
Стр. 72 - ... they were brought to such wretchedness, as that any stony heart would have rued the same. Out of every corner of the woods and glens they came creeping forth upon their hands, for their legs could not bear them: they looked like anatomies of death: they spoke like ghosts crying out of their graves...
Стр. 11 - They were not the effect of their fears but of their security. They who carried on this system, looked to the irresistible force of Great Britain for their support in their acts of power. They were quite certain, that no complaints of the natives would be heard on this side of the water, with any other sentiments than those of contempt and indignation.
Стр. 7 - I mean false liberty of thought or the exercise of thought upon matters, in which, from the constitution of the human mind, thought cannot be brought to any successful issue, and therefore is out of place.
Стр. 73 - ... and if they found a plot of water-cresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able to continue there withal; that in short space there were none almost left, and a most populous and plentiful country suddenly left void of man and beast."*** The authors of this calamity reaped from it the expected fruits.
Стр. 17 - You will be doing the greatest possible benefit to the Catholic cause all over the world, if you succeed in making the University a middle station at which clergy and laity can meet, so as to learn to understand and to yield to each other — and from which, as from a common ground, they may act in union upon an age, which is running headlong into infidelity.
Стр. 8 - People crushed bylaw have no hopes but from power. If laws are their enemies, they will be enemies to laws ; and those who have much to hope and nothing to lose will always be dangerous, more or less.
Стр. 86 - Wood with tears and prayers to save her life, and, being stricken with a profound pitie, he took her under his arm, went with her out of the church with intentions to put her over the works to shift for herself, but a soldier perceiving his intentions he ran his sword through her. . . . whereupon Mr. Wood, seeing her gasping, took away her money, jewels, &c., and flung her down over the works.
Стр. 98 - Nor do I think that any other nation than this of Wales, or any other language (whatever may hereafter come to pass) , shall in the day of severe examination before the Supreme Judge answer for this corner of the earth ! ' " — Ho ARE
Стр. 156 - ... adorned with painted pictures, having within three oratories large and separated by partitions of planks under one roof of the greater house, wherein one partition— decorated and painted with figures, and covered with linen hangings — extended along the breadth in the eastern part of the church, from the one...

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