| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1825 - 386 str.
...believed to be honoured with this fairy privilege: pertinent to which notion, a very humorous quantan is set down in an Irish elegy on the death of one...the property of those knights) , every one of the merchants was alarmed lest the mournful cry should be a forewarning of his own death : but the poet... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1825 - 396 str.
...believed to be honoured with this fairy privilege: pertinent to which notion, a very humorous quantan is set down in an Irish elegy on the death of one...heard to lament his death at Dingle (a sea-port town, I property of those knights), every one of the mercha was alarmed lest the mournful cry should be a... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1826 - 366 str.
...believed to be honoured with this fairy privilege : pertinent to which notion, a very humorous quantan is set down in an Irish elegy on the death of one of the knights of Kerry, importing tluit when the fairy-woman of the family was heard to lament his death at Dingle (a sea-port town,... | |
| Bp. John O'Brien, Robert Daly, Michael McGinty - 1832 - 534 str.
...cunning. S;cb;<oj, the same as /"j from ^-;f, a fairy, and house ; hence be<xn-^; je, plur. mnci-jc; je, she-fairies or womenfairies, credulously supposed...town, the property of those knights,) every one of the merchants was alarmed lest the mournful cry should be a forewarning of his own death. But the poet... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 324 str.
...believed to be honoured with this fairy privilege; pertinent to which notion a very humorous quartain is set down in an Irish elegy on the death of one...town, the property of those knights), every one of the merchants was alarmed, lest the mournful cry should be a forewarning of his own death ; but the poet... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1844 - 316 str.
...believed to be honoured with this fairy privilege ; pertinent to which notion a very humorous quartain is set down in an Irish elegy on the death of one...town, the property of those knights), every one of the merchants was alarmed, lest the mournful cry should be a forewarning of his own death ; but the poet... | |
| Percy Society - 1844 - 320 str.
...believed to be honoured with this fairy privilege; pertinent to which notion a very humorous quartain is set down in an Irish elegy on the death of one...town, the property of those knights), every one of the merchants was alarmed, lest the mournful cry should be a forewarning of his own death; but the poet... | |
| Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland - 1858 - 546 str.
...to be honoured with this fairy privilege: pertinent to which notion ft very humorous quatrain is 8et down in an Irish elegy on the death of one of the Knights of Kerry, importing that when the fairy woman of the family was heard to lament his death at Dingle (a seaport town, the property of... | |
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