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William Makepeace Thackeray

  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    women have played a mighty part with the destinies of our rac
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    Had there been a gallant chief to lead my countrymen, instead or puling knaves who bent the knee to King Richard II., they might have been freemen;
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    had there been a resolute leader to meet the murderous ruffian Oliver Cromwell, we should have shaken off the English for ever. But there was no Barry in the field against the usurper; on the contrary, my ancestor, Simon de Bary, came over with the first-named monarch, and married the daughter of the then King of Munster, whose sons in battle he pitilessly slew.
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    In Oliver's time it was too late for a chief of the name of Barry to lift up his war-cry against that of the murderous brewer.
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    We were princes of the land no longer; our unhappy race had lost its possessions a century previously, and by the most shameful treason. This I know to be the fact, for my mother has often told me the story, and besides had worked it in a worsted pedigree which hung up in the yellow saloon at Barryville where we lived.
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    That very estate which the Lyndons now possess in Ireland was once the property of my race.
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    . The Barry was always in feud with the O'Mahonys
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    his young Englishman, whose name was Roger Lyndon, Linden, or Lyndaine,
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    It was the setting in of the winter season, and the young soldier was pressed by the Barry not to quit his house of Barryogue, and remained there during several months,
  • Sananhas quoted2 months ago
    his men being quartered with Barry's own gallowglasses
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