| English essays - 1827 - 728 pages
...paid his addresses to Ellen, the daughter of a chieftain named Cavanagh, a lovely and amiable youn* lady, who returned his affection, but her friends...them, of impressing on the mind of Ellen a belief nf his falsehood, and of his having gone to be married to another ; after some time they prevailed... | |
| Ireland - 1828 - 410 pages
...music. He paid his addresses to Ellen the daughter of a Chieftain named ' Cavanagh, a lovely and amiable young lady who returned his affection, but her friends...which his absence afforded them, of impressing on the mindof Ellen a belief of his falsehood, and of his having gone to be married to another ; after some... | |
| James Hardiman - English poetry - 1831 - 484 pages
...music. He paid his addresses to Ellen, the daughter of a chieftain named Kavanagh, a lovely and amiable young lady, who returned his affection, but her friends...themselves of the opportunity which his absence afforded, of impressing on the mind of Ellen, • belief of his falsehood, and of his having gone to be manit.d... | |
| James Hardiman - Ballads, Irish - 1831 - 488 pages
...music. He paid his addresses to Ellen, the daughter of a chieftain named Kavanagh, a lovely and amiable young lady, who returned his affection, but her friends...themselves of the opportunity which his absence afforded, of impressing on the mind of Ellen, a belief of his falsehood, and of his having gone to be married... | |
| Ireland - 1832 - 448 pages
...music. He paid his addresses to Ellen, the daughter of a chieftain named Kavanagh, a lovely and amiable young lady, who returned his affection, but her friends...was obliged to leave the country for some time, and Ihey availed themselves of the opportunity which his absence afforded, of impressing on the mind of... | |
| Shafto Justin Adair Fitz-Gerald - Songs - 1901 - 272 pages
...Ellen as we should say now, the daughter of a Chieftain named Kavanagh ; she was a lovely and amiable young lady who returned his affection, but her friends disapproved of the connection, for, it is believed, political reasons. Carol O'Daly was obliged to leave the country for... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1854 - 914 pages
...music. He paid his addresses to Ellen, the daughter of a chieftain, named Kavanagh, a lovely and amiable young lady, who returned his affection, but her friends disapproved of the connection. O'Daly was obliged to leave the country for some time, and they availed themselves of the... | |
| Ireland - 1904 - 276 pages
...music. He paid his addresses to Ellen, the daughter of a chieftain named Kavanagh, a lovely and amiable young lady, who returned his affection, but her friends disapproved of the connection. O'Daly was obliged to leave the country for some time, and they availed themselves of the... | |
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