The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 73W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1869 |
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Page 345
... Harry Wildair ; while in our own days we have seen the scarlet frock , top boots and leathers , with the coarse dialogue of the daring hero of the road , Macheath , assumed by a whole legion of gentle , under- sized vocalists . We ...
... Harry Wildair ; while in our own days we have seen the scarlet frock , top boots and leathers , with the coarse dialogue of the daring hero of the road , Macheath , assumed by a whole legion of gentle , under- sized vocalists . We ...
Page 453
... Harry Boots in his day , for he was never seen except in his boots , and for the matter o ' that sel- dom out o ' the saddle ; for there was troubles in them days , and militia and yeomanry , and dear knows what all - and the Fairfields ...
... Harry Boots in his day , for he was never seen except in his boots , and for the matter o ' that sel- dom out o ' the saddle ; for there was troubles in them days , and militia and yeomanry , and dear knows what all - and the Fairfields ...
Page 454
... Harry Boots was away wi ' his excuses - now wi ' his sogerin ' , and now wi ' the hounds , and truly wi ' worse matters , if all were out . So , not twice in a year was his face - handsome Harry Boots , they ca'd him - seen down here ...
... Harry Boots was away wi ' his excuses - now wi ' his sogerin ' , and now wi ' the hounds , and truly wi ' worse matters , if all were out . So , not twice in a year was his face - handsome Harry Boots , they ca'd him - seen down here ...
Page 455
... Harry Boots made a woundy fuss about his dead wife . They was cun- ning after a sort , them Fairfields , and I ... Harry a lick or two wi ' the rough side o ' his tongue , and a duel came out o ' them words more than a year afterwards ...
... Harry Boots made a woundy fuss about his dead wife . They was cun- ning after a sort , them Fairfields , and I ... Harry a lick or two wi ' the rough side o ' his tongue , and a duel came out o ' them words more than a year afterwards ...
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