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Nombre de lectures | 13 |
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Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 11 Mo |
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THE
COLLEGE miSH GMMMAR,
CONTAINING,
BESIDES THE USUAL SUBJECT OF GRAMMAR, SOME
REMARKS INTHEFORM OF DISSERTATION ON THE
ORTHOGRAPHY OF THE LANGUAGE ; HOW
IT CAN BECOME FIXED ; ON THE
NUMBER OF DECLENSIONS,
AND NUMBER OF
CONJUGATIONS.
&c.
COMPlLKD CHIEFLY WITH A VIEW TO AID
THE STUDENTS OF ST. PATRICK S COLLEGE, MAYNOOTH,
ASD OF
* THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND ;
IN THE STDDT OF
THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE.
BOURKE,THE REY. ULICK J.
OF ST. FATKICK'S COLLEGE, JIATXOOTH.
' pleasant Tongue, whose accents were as music to the earAh !
Ah magic thatround uswove its spells so soft and dear
!
! gloriousTongue, whosenumbers could each Celticheart enthral IAh
!"
! rushingTongue, that sounded like the swollen torrents fallAh
lU. iU.—Ballads Ireland,Edited by Edward Hayes.of
" Cixiif) I O ! zix le rA05AlcAib ^jao]Gitti^ rsiic,
feAlocAf A s-cljii-rAi) bo ao] h\'Ai."'t^UAiTx bei6 cAjcTi&in) f
Irish Melodies, p. 19.
DUBLIN:
ANGLESEA-STREET.JOHN O'DALY, 9,
SOHO SQUARE.J.ONDON : JOHN EUSSELL SMITH, 36,
1856.' SweetTongue of our Druids and bards of past ages I
Sweet Tongue of our monarcbs, our Saints and our sages !
Tongue of our heroes and free-bomSweet sires !
When we cease to preserve tliee, our glory expires."
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