Before GOD and the world I would answer you, no ! But if you would ask me, as I think it like, If in the rebellion I carried a pike, An' fought for ould Ireland from the first to the close, An' shed the heart's blood of her bitterest foes, I answer you,... Risen from the Ranks: Or, Harry Walton's Success - Página 127de Horatio Alger (Jr.) - 1874 - 349 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Austin Barclay Fletcher - 1881 - 454 páginas
...fear, Though I stood by the grave to receive my death-blow Before God and the world I would answer vou, no ! But if you would ask me, as I think it like,...then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." Then the silence was great, and the jury smiled... | |
| Robert McLean Cumnock - 1882 - 420 páginas
...first to the close, An' shed the heart's blood of her bitterest foes, I answer you, yes; and I toll you again, Though I stand here to perish, it's my...then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." " Then the silence was great, and the jury smiled... | |
| Anna Randall Diehl - 1883 - 422 páginas
...plase?" An' all held their breath in the silence of dhread, An' Shamus O'Brien made answer and said : " My lord, if you ask me, if in my lifetime I thought...then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." Then the silence was great, and the jury smiled... | |
| 1885 - 180 páginas
...call to my cheek, as I stand alone here, Though I stood by the grave to receive my death-blow, Befoie GOD and the world I would answer you, no ! But if...then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." Then the silence was great, and the jury smiled... | |
| 1885 - 332 páginas
...of her bitterest foes, I answer you, yes; and I tell you again, Though I stand here to perish, It 's my glory that then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." Then the silence was great and the jury smiled... | |
| William Richard Le Fanu - 1893 - 354 páginas
...from the first to the close, And shed the heart's blood of her bitterest foes, I answer you, " Yes I " and I tell you again, Though I stand here to perish,...then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dry, And that now for her sake I am ready to die.' Then the silence was great, and the jury smiled... | |
| William Richard Le Fanu - 1893 - 334 páginas
...first to the close, And shed the heart's blood of her bitterest foes, I answer you, " Yes I " and 1 tell you again, Though I stand here to perish, it's...then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dry, And that now for her sake I am ready to die.' Then the silence was great, and the jury smiled... | |
| John W. Iliff - 1893 - 616 páginas
...her bitterest foes, I answer you, yes; and I tell you again, Though I stand here to perish, it 's mv glory that then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." Then the silence was great and the jury smiled... | |
| Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu - 1896 - 206 páginas
...Rebellion I carried a pike, An' fought for ould Ireland from the first to the I answer you, yes, an' I tell you again, Though I stand here to perish, it's...then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." Then the silence was great, an' the jury smiled... | |
| Samuel Silas Curry - 1896 - 388 páginas
...her bitterest foes, I answer yon, yes ; and I tell you again, Though I stand here to perish, it 's my glory that then In her cause I was willing my veins should run dhry, An' that now for her sake I am ready to die." By my sowl, it 'a himself was the crabbed ould... | |
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