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... town of Ardagh , and , accosting the first per- son he met , inquired , with somewhat of a consequential air , for the best house in the place . Unluckily , the person he had accosted was one Kelly , a notorious wag , who was quartered ...
... town of Ardagh , and , accosting the first per- son he met , inquired , with somewhat of a consequential air , for the best house in the place . Unluckily , the person he had accosted was one Kelly , a notorious wag , who was quartered ...
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... town , who beguiled him into a gambling - house , and soon left him as penniless as when he be- strode the redoubtable Fiddle - back . He was so ashamed of this fresh instance of Juvenile Poetry 53 gross heedlessness and imprudence ...
... town , who beguiled him into a gambling - house , and soon left him as penniless as when he be- strode the redoubtable Fiddle - back . He was so ashamed of this fresh instance of Juvenile Poetry 53 gross heedlessness and imprudence ...
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... town he received from Lord Clare a present of game , which he has celebrated and perpetuated in his amusing verses entitled " The Haunch of Venison . " Some of the lines pleasantly set forth the em- barrassment caused by the appearance ...
... town he received from Lord Clare a present of game , which he has celebrated and perpetuated in his amusing verses entitled " The Haunch of Venison . " Some of the lines pleasantly set forth the em- barrassment caused by the appearance ...
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Improvident Marriages in the Gold | 21 |
Goldsmith Rejected by the Bishop | 41 |
Sallies Forth as a Law Student | 52 |
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