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everydivine y not a shade the less . Herecoming to the end of a I thought the story
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letters as usual on most of his nouns ; this Anecdote hath a Panegyrick Sequel in which on our I take common delight Nature , considering . " And it in this some " sequel sort a "
We reall all y is remember by no means the history the worst of Ormond part of ' s this last old and -world evil days tale ; .
broke how after not Queen onlfrom Anne ' s death but , he under fell with icion Haiiey of hi and h treason Boling-;
hows , tripped y of his power titles , , his knightl susp y banner torn g down from ? and the wall , attainted of St . George ruined _^ in s Ch fortune apel , he fors fled aken the b country friends ; outlawed deserted ;
even by his daug ; hter and wife . B , efore long , y a packet addressed contained in a strange money hand , and , came a joint to ep Ormond istle from across Josep the h and channel Hebecea . It .
other They h were alf of rich their , so income ran their justl letter y belonged , on two to hundred the benefactor a year , the to whom they owed all . And this they prayed him to takenot as
reading any gift this or favour letter , " but Osmyn only _" as says payment " the duke of a just striking debt his . , Upon hand
on ( in the Irel table and ) , cried have , aloud set a ; price ' My God upon , ! the my men head I made ; and out this yonder poor
country Here parson ends the — M manuscri V readers and so pt would was ; so silent not much , thank musing of it at me awhile any to rate follow . " as it suits on our
throug purpose h quarto . pages y of zealous vindication . They will hardly care to have it proved that Ormond fought against his country
it for was his onl country that ' s he good ' mi , ht and better that , hel if he his did fellow take exiles Spanish hardl pay , ; y
care to be y solemnly assured g that ( fo p r all wicked Whigs might good Eng have lish to churchman say chap ) , lain the , Duke he and was never took to the the turned day sacrament pap of his ist at quarterl death all , . but y From , like kept this the an
and much other matter to , the same purpose all human interest has perished , not less utterly than the life out of these dusty the
into sere fragments blossoms the corner —once back which fresh gentl has roses y kept ; put and it the these lavender old hundred Tory . So manuscri years there a ; hundred pt lay away
furnishing literary more , and curiosity materials Dr . Sheridan ; or for , who ' an s cousin historical knows may , he romance may find himself hav . e the edited honour as of a
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1864, page 312, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011864/page/24/
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