The Life of Thomas Moore, Ireland's National PoetApollo Press, 1951 - 39 страница |
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... died a rich apostate instead of closing a life of patriotism in beggary ; he might have hid his head in a coronet ' instead of earning for it but the barren wreath of public gratitude . Recollecting how vain it is to look for any thing ...
... died a rich apostate instead of closing a life of patriotism in beggary ; he might have hid his head in a coronet ' instead of earning for it but the barren wreath of public gratitude . Recollecting how vain it is to look for any thing ...
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... died before him . In 1846 we read the sad announcement the last of our five children is gone and we are left desolate and alone ; not a single relative have I now left in the world . " His father had died in Abbey Street in 1825 , and ...
... died before him . In 1846 we read the sad announcement the last of our five children is gone and we are left desolate and alone ; not a single relative have I now left in the world . " His father had died in Abbey Street in 1825 , and ...
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... died in early youth and two sons early in their careers . Barbara died in 1817 aged five ; Anastasia in 1829 aged seventeen ; and Olivia in infancy . John R. Moore died in 1842 aged nineteen . The last surviving son was the eldest ...
... died in early youth and two sons early in their careers . Barbara died in 1817 aged five ; Anastasia in 1829 aged seventeen ; and Olivia in infancy . John R. Moore died in 1842 aged nineteen . The last surviving son was the eldest ...
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