10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHILLALA»
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Harry and Lucy: With Other Tales ...
By the laws, he had neither land nor living, But what the neighbours chose to give
him." Watty. By the laws ! That will never do, that's too dismal a ditty by half, Andy ;
try the sprig of shillala ; man alive, pluck up a spirit. (Andy attempts to sing.) ...
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Honesty the best policy: and other dramas for parlor pastime
That will never do, that's too dismal a ditty by half, Andy ; try the Sprig of Shillala.
Man alive, pluck up a spirit. (Andy attempts to sing.) " Who has e'er had the luck to
see Donnybrook fair, An Irishman all in his glory is there, With his sprig of ...
3
Home Dramas for Young People
That will never do, that's too dismal a ditty by half, Andy; try the Sprig of Shillala.
Man alive ... Who has e'er had the luck to see Donnybrook fair, An Irishman all in
his glory is there, With his sprig of shillala and shamrock so green.” (His voice ...
4
Little Plays for Children: The Grinding Organ. Dumb Andy. ...
Watty. By the laws ! That will never do, that's too dismal a ditty by half, Andy ; try
the sprig of shillala ; man alive, pluck up a spirit. (Andy attempts to sing ) " Who
has e'er had the luck to see Donnybrook fair, An Irishman all in his glory is there, .
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
What does Glengarry mean, by saying that few members of the Celtic Society
could shoot an eagle 7 It is easier, a damned deal easier, to shoot an eagle than
a peacock. But the easiest way of any is to knock an eagle down with a shillala.
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Routledge's Every Boy's Annual: An Original Miscellany of ...
Worra! would we be running away, yer honner, and me havin' this same big oar
and letting the spalpeens teeste the shillala, and the gun that shoots right and left
, and niver missin' man nor baste, in regard to yer honner knowin' its ways—sure
...
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The Library of American Biography
On the 20th of December, he went down to Chester to embark on board the
Shillala, an armed ship of sixteen guns. On the 23d he put on shore, at
Wilmington, a few lines of farewell to his family. This was the last of William
Palfrey. The Shillala ...
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Lives of John Ribault, Sebastian Rale, and William Palfrey
On the 20th of December, he went down to Chester to embark on board the
Shillala, an armed ship of sixteen guns. On the 23d he put on shore, at
Wilmington, a few lines of farewell to his family. This was the last of William
Palfrey. The Shillala ...
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The Noctes Ambrosianœ of "Blackwood".
But the easiest way of any is to knock an eagle down with a shillala. Mr. Seward.
Do you shy the shillala at his head from a distance ? Odoherty. No. I refer to the
Chieftain. You must walk slowly up to him at the rate of about four miles an hour,
...
John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, William Maginn, 1843
But the easiest way of any is to knock an eagle down with a shillala. MR
SEWARD. Do you shy the shillala at his head from a distance ? ODOHERTY. No.
I refer to the Chieftain. You must walk slowly up to him at the rate of about four
miles an ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHILLALA»
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... government's first formal representative to another state, and in December of that year Palfrey set sail from Pennsylvania on the Shillala bound for Bordeaux. «GovExec.com, Nov 13»