... after, insomuch as the very carcasses they spared not to scrape out of their graves ; and, if they found a plot of water-cresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue therewithal ; that in short... Mixed Essays: Irish Essays and Others - Pàgina 280per Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 507 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edward Raymond Turner - 1919 - 524 pàgines
...scrape out of their graves; and, if they found a plot of water-cresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue therewithall; that in short space there were none almost left, and a most populous and plentifull countrey... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1919 - 240 pàgines
...scrape out of theyr graves ; and if they found a plot of watercresses or shamrokes, p there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue therewithall ; that in short space there were none allmost left, and a most populous and plentifull... | |
| Constantia Maxwell - 1923 - 408 pàgines
...scrape out of their graves ; and if they found a plot of watercresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue there withal ; that in short space there were none almost left, and a most populous and plentiful country... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1918 - 556 pàgines
...scrape out of theyr graves ; and if they found a plot of watercresses or shamrokes, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue therewithal!; that in short space there were none allmost left, and a most populous and plentifull... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1926 - 164 pàgines
...scrape out of their graves; and if they found a plot of water-cresses or shamrocks, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue therewithal; that in short space there were none almost left, and a most populous and plentiful country... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1927 - 452 pàgines
...out of theyr graves ; and yf they founde a plot of water-cresses or sham-rokes, there they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue therewithall ; that in shorte space there were none allmost left, and a most populous and plentiful!... | |
| 1881 - 1092 pàgines
...scrape out of their graves ; and if they found a plot of water-cresses or shamrocks there, they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue...general desolation in most parts of the kingdom.' He gays : — Some persons of a desponding spirit are in great concern about the aged, diseased, or maimed... | |
| 1904 - 1074 pàgines
...scrape out of their graves : and if they found a plot of watercresses or shamrocks, there they thronged as to a feast for the time : yet not able long to continue there withal : that in a short space there were none almost left, and a most populous and plentiful... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1973 - 508 pàgines
...scrape out of their graves; and if they found a plot of water-cresses or shamrocks there, they flocked as to a feast for the time, yet not able long to continue...that in short space there were none almost left." 35 Then, a hundred and forty years later, we have another picture of Irish misery, a picture drawn... | |
| Richard L. Bushman - 1992 - 298 pàgines
...dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. . . . The miserable dress and diet. . . of the people; the general desolation in most parts of the kingdom; the old seats of the gentry and nobility all in ruins, and no new ones in their stead; the families... | |
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