Ireland flowed in the same stream, on the same field; when the chill morning dawned, their dead lay cold and stark together; in the same deep pit their bodies were deposited; the green... The Dublin Review - Página 128editado por - 1839Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1837 - 1322 páginas
...and decisive moment had arrived, and the valour, which had so long been wisely checked, was at last let loose — when, with words familiar but immortal,...precipitated herself upon the foe ! The blood of England, Scotland, and Ireland flowed in the same stream ; — on the same field, when the chill morning dawned,... | |
| 1837 - 660 páginas
...and decisive moment had arrived, and the valour, which had so long been wisely checked, was at last let loose— when, with words familiar but immortal,...precipitated herself upon the foe! The blood of England, Scotland, and Ireland flowed in the same stream ; — on the same field, when the chill morning dawned,... | |
| 1841 - 204 páginas
...exclaimed, ' Up lads, and at them:' tell me, if Catholic Ireland with less heroic valour than the natives of your own glorious isle, precipitated herself upon the foe! The blood of England, Scotland, Ireland, flowed in the same stream, on the same field: when the chill morning dawned, their... | |
| George Henry Francis - 1847 - 514 páginas
...moment for the last decisive movement had arrived ; when the valor so long wisely checked, was at last let loose ; when, with words familiar but immortal,...!' — tell me if Catholic Ireland with less heroic valor than the natives of your own glorious isle precipitated herself upon the foe ! The blood of England,... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1847 - 480 páginas
...loose — when, with words familiar, but immortal, the great captain commanded the great assault — tell me, if Catholic Ireland, with less heroic valour than the natives of this your own glorious country, precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood of England, Scotland, and of Ireland, flowed... | |
| William Fagan - 1848 - 708 páginas
...and decisive movement had arrived, and the valour which had so long been wisely checked, was at last let loose; when, with words familiar, but immortal,...glorious isle, precipitated herself upon the foe ? The Wood of England, Scotland, and of Ireland, flowed in the same stream— on the same field, when the... | |
| Henry Brewster Stanton - 1849 - 412 páginas
...moment for the last decisive movement had arrived ; when the valor, so long wisely checked, was at last let loose ; when, with words familiar but immortal,...!'—tell me if Catholic Ireland with less heroic valor than the natives of your own glorious isle precipitated herself upon the foe ! The blood of England,... | |
| Henry Brewster Stanton - 1850 - 394 páginas
...moment for the LaM decisive movement had arrived ; when the valor, so long wisely checked, was at last let loose ; when, with words familiar but immortal, the great captain exclaimed, 4 Up, lads, and at them !' — tell me if Catholic Ireland with less heroic valor than the natives... | |
| 1855 - 1428 páginas
...loose — when, with words familiar but immortal, the Great Captain commanded the great assault — tell me if Catholic Ireland • with less heroic valour than the natives of this your own glorious country, precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood of England, Scotland, and of Ireland, flowed... | |
| William Torrens McCullagh Torrens - 1855 - 490 páginas
...loose — when, with words familiar but immortal, the Great Captain commanded the great assault — tell me, if Catholic Ireland, with less heroic valour than the natives of this your own glorious country, precipitated herself upon the foe ? The blood of England, Scotland and of Ireland, flowed... | |
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