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... t The day is come-arise I-arise ! 3(Dr. Drennan, the author of this ballad, was one of the sblest writers among the United Irishmen. His Letters of Oreilusa contributed powerfully to enlist Ulster in the Union. his songs and baellads, which were ciiefly ...

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... skies, The day is come-arise !-arise ! [Dr. Drennan, the author of this ballad, was one of the ablest writers among the United Irishmen. His Lefttrs of Ordllatta contributed powerfully to enlist Ulster in the Union. his songs and ballads, which were chiefly ...

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... skies, The day is come-arise I-arise! (Dr. Drennan, the author of this ballad, was one of the ablest writers among the United Irishmen. His Letters of Oreucace contributed powerfully to enlist Uleter in the Union. His songs and ballads, which were chiefly ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... many more were consumed. With an ex- travagant confidence in his own judgment, even on points which he had never studied, he united no portion of steadi- ness or constancy. His purposes were formed and aban- doned with a levity which accorded little with ...

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... skies, The day is come-arise I-arise I [Dr. Drennan, the author of-this ballad, was one oftthe- ablest writer, among the United Irishmen. His Letters of OeCllezts contributed powerfully to enlist Ulster in the Union.' His songs and ballads, which were chiefly ...

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... bombazine. 'Two young Irishmen, my dear.' 'Two Irishmen ' exclaimed the lady thus affection- ately addressed, moved as much as it was possible to move so inert a mass, for nothing ruffled that did not frighten her. 'Two Irishmen ! what shall we do ?-what ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... and the sullen noes were aswept into the distance like passing thunder; all that remained was for Percy and Kate to be united with Sir Simon's promise of his nepbew's heirdom, reconciling the at first unwilling Master Wilmot to the match. The Knight ...

Published: Sunday 23 November 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9533 | Page: 6 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Illustrations. By Nathaniel Armstrong Wells. Bentley. Amid every kind of dispute and difference on every other point, Spain unites all her critics and travellers in admiration of her Pictureseque AInti- qsities. The subject of tlis book, therefore, is ex ...

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... Englishman blush. ?? he not done his utmost at to revive national animosities, rekindle national anti- C pathies and set Irishmen in hostility towards Enlsh men? Haslhe notexcited aferociouis hardaa nsn the peoplehe ?? ? Has he noenone 0 the English ...

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... that Englishmlan blush. Has lie not done his utmost to revive national animosities, rekindle national anti- psthies and set Irishmen in hostility towvards English-l men ? ?? he not excited a ferocious hatred against thepneople he calls Saxons ? Has he ...

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... that Englishman blslus. Has he not done his utmost to revive national animosities, rekindle national anti- patbies and set Irishmen in hostility towards English- men? Ilas lie not excited a ferocious hatred against the people lie calls Saxons ? Has he ...

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... unber. Ireland Sixty Years Ago, is a lively sketch of UTh'state of things in the western metropolis in the thne of tho United Irishmen. Carletou, the first of Irish story-tellers, furisishes the lirst four chapters of The Black Prophet, a tale of famine ...