Title: Bog-land studies
Author: Jane Barlow
Release date: March 6, 2025 [eBook #75538]
Language: English
Original publication: New York: Dodd, Mead and Co, 1895
Credits: The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
BOG-LAND STUDIES
BY
J. BARLOW
THIRD EDITION
NEW YORK
DODD, MEAD AND CO.
149 AND 151 FIFTH AVENUE
1895
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TH’ OULD MASTER | 1 |
WALLED OUT: OR, ESCHATOLOGY IN A BOG | 43 |
LAST TIME AT M‘GURK’S: OR, MICK FLYNN DE SENECTUTE | 73 |
BY THE BOG-HOLE | 103 |
PAST PRAYING FOR: OR, THE SOUPER’S WIDOW | 135 |
MISS HONOR’S WEDDING | 153 |
A CURLEW’S CALL | 169 |
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TH’ OULD MASTER
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WALLED OUT OR, ESCHATOLOGY IN A BOG
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[1] A narrow lane with high banks.
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LAST TIME AT M‘GURK’S
OR, MICK FLYNN DE SENECTUTE
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BY THE BOG-HOLE
‘Non omni somno securius exstat?’
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PAST PRAYING FOR
OR, THE SOUPER’S WIDOW
‘Horribili super aspectu mortalibus instans.’
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[2] Souper is a term applied to the few Irish Catholic peasants who, during famine years, professed Protestantism in order to obtain the relief, often intrusted for distribution to the clergy of the then Established Church, who occasionally made a grant conditional upon attendance at their services, etc., though as a rule acting impartially and humanely.
(A.D. 184-)
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MISS HONOR’S WEDDING
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A CURLEW’S CALL
Εκλυον ἃν ἐγὼ οὐδ’ ἃν ἤλπισ’ αὐδάν
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Printed by T. and A. Constable, Printers to Her Majesty,
at the Edinburgh University Press.