- "Going to the Warres", on a
chivalrous note. Tell me not, (sweet,) I am
unkinde, That from the
nunnerie Of thy
chaste breast and
quiet minde To...
- guest, I answer'd,
worthy to be here: Love said, You
shall be he. I the
unkinde, ungrateful? Ah, my deare, I
cannot look on thee. Love took my hand, and...
- Scots-Gaelic
poetry 1690–1760, in
Connolly (ed.),
Kingdoms united, pp. 78–94. The
unkinde deserter and the
bright duke: the
dukes of
Ormond in the
Irish royalist...
- Hume was his chief, and he
could not see his
house ruined; if they were
unkinde he
could not do withall, that
would be
their own fault; this he thought...
-
Nicholas French. Vol. II. Dublin:
James Duffy. OCLC 4187137. –
Contains "The
Unkinde Desertor of
Loyall Men and True Frinds" Fryde,
Edmund Boleslaw; Greenway...
- for the last
rites of his friend. The
Catholic political pamphlet The
Unkinde Deserter of
Loyall Men and True
Frinds claims that in his last hour Clancarty...
- needed] In 1676,
French published his
attack on
James Butler,
entitled "The
Unkinde Desertor of
Loyall Men and True Friends," and
shortly afterward "The Bleeding...
- hope
neither my wife nor any of my
children will be so
contentious or
unkinde as to
quarrell aboute any
customarie division of my goodes...", and so...