And sure it is yet a most beautiful and sweet country, as any is under Heaven; being stored throughout with many goodly rivers, replenished with all sorts of fish most abundantly; sprinkled with many very sweet islands and goodly lakes, like little inland... Parliamentary Papers - Page 33by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1859Full view - About this book
| Constantia Maxwell - Ireland - 1923 - 408 pages
...ed.), pp. 616-17.] Sure it is ... a most beautiful and sweet country as any is under heaven : seamed throughout with many goodly rivers, replenished with...sorts of fish,, most abundantly sprinkled with many sweet islands and goodly lakes, like little inland seas, that will carry even ships upon their waters,... | |
| Lars Magnusson - Business & Economics - 1997 - 472 pages
...England, regardless of the objects of other nations. 17. "And sure it is yet a most beautiful and sweet country as any is under heaven, being stored throughout...with many very sweet islands and goodly lakes, like inland seas that will carry even shippes upon their waters; adorned with goodly woods, even fit for... | |
| John Wilson Foster, Helena C. G. Chesney - History - 1998 - 702 pages
...mode and vision: And sure it is yet a most beautiful and sweet country as any is under heaven, seamed throughout with many goodly rivers replenished with...all sorts of fish most abundantly, sprinkled with very many sweet islands and goodly lakes like little inland seas, that will carry even ships upon their... | |
| Sonja Massie - History - 1999 - 296 pages
...yet a most beautiful and sweet country as any under heaven, seamed throughout with many godly rivers with all sorts of fish most abundantly sprinkled with...islands and goodly lakes like little inland seas." held in the highest esteem by his kinsmen, and the Geraldines reacted violently to his execution. The... | |
| Mauriel Joslyn - History - 2000 - 292 pages
...yet a most beautiful and sweet country as any under heaven, seamed throughout with many godly rivers, with all sorts of fish most abundantly sprinkled with...islands and goodly lakes like little inland seas." —Edmund Spenser Ireland in the 19th century was a land of contrasts, of great natural wealth and... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1844 - 598 pages
...and happiness, than in Ireland as she was made by God ! " For sure it is a most beautiful and sweet country as any is under heaven, being stored throughout...sorts of fish most abundantly, sprinkled with many sweet islands and goodly lakes, like little inland seas, that will carry our ships upon their waters;... | |
| 1845 - 988 pages
...under heaven, being stored throughout with many goodly river?, replenished with all sorti of fish inokt abundantly ; sprinkled with many very sweet islands and goodly lakes, like little inland sea«, that «ill carry even ships upon their waters." So does Spenser «peak enthusiastically of Ireland,... | |
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