. The uncrowned king : the life and public services of Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell ; comprising a graphic story of his ancestry; also family reminiscences, related by his aged mother, Delia Tudor Stewart Parnell ... ; also, a bilgraphical sketch of his great co-laborer, Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone . ILLUSTRATIONS. Scene in Ireland—A Farmers Cabin, .... i66 Drinking His Honors Health, 170 No Rent, 175 Michael Davitt, 187 John Dillon.—Geo. J. Goschen^ . . . .212 Patrick Egan.—Alexander Sullivan, . . .216 James Reynolds.—John Boyle OReilly, . . 224 A. M. Sullivan.—T. S. Sullivan, 229 W. Redmond.—J


. The uncrowned king : the life and public services of Hon. Charles Stewart Parnell ; comprising a graphic story of his ancestry; also family reminiscences, related by his aged mother, Delia Tudor Stewart Parnell ... ; also, a bilgraphical sketch of his great co-laborer, Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone . ILLUSTRATIONS. Scene in Ireland—A Farmers Cabin, .... i66 Drinking His Honors Health, 170 No Rent, 175 Michael Davitt, 187 John Dillon.—Geo. J. Goschen^ . . . .212 Patrick Egan.—Alexander Sullivan, . . .216 James Reynolds.—John Boyle OReilly, . . 224 A. M. Sullivan.—T. S. Sullivan, 229 W. Redmond.—J. E. Redmond, . 239 Lord R. Churchill.—Lord Hartington, . . 264Lord Spencer.—Hon. G. O. Trevelyan, .... 276Michael J. Redding.—Miles M. OBrien,. . 292Col. John F. Armstrong.—Patrick Martin, . 308Patrick A. Collins.—Thomas Flatley, .... 334 James Mooney.—-John J. Hynes, 346 Rev. Patrick Cronin.—^John F. Finerty , . .355 John Fitzgerald.—John P. Sutton 363 Roger Walsh.—^Judge Michael Cooney, . .371 M. J. Ryan.—E. Johnson, • • 379 Rev. Maurice J. Dorney.—M. D. Gallagher, . 388 Col. W. p. Rend.—John Groves, 400 Meeting of Land League, 410 Mrs. OShea Parnell, 413 William EwART Gladstone (steel), .430 Gladstones Speech for Home Rule, 439. ROBERT M. McWADE. CHAPTER I. How oft has the Banshee cried IHow oft has Death untiedBright links that Glory wove,Sweet bonds entwined by love !Peace to each manly soul that sleepeth iRest to each faithful eye that weepeth 1Long may the fair and braveSigh oer the heros grave. Were falln upon gloomy days; Star after star decays: Evry bright name, that shed Light oer the land, is fled. Dark falls the tear of him who moumeth Lost joy or hope, that neer returneth j But brightly flows the tear Wept oer-the heros bier! Oh! quenchd are our beacon-lights,Thou, of the hundred fights!Thou, on whose burning tongueTruth, peace, and freedom, hung IBoth mute—but, long as Valour shineth,Or Mercys soul at war repineth,So lon


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