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Title: Picturesque Ireland : a literary and artistic delineation of the natural scenery, remarkable places, historical antiquities, public buildings, ancient abbeys, towers, castles, and other romantic and attractive features of Ireland
Year: 1885 (1880s)
Authors: Savage, John, 1828-1888, ed
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Publisher: New York, T. Kelly
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Mallow Castle. office in the Court of Chancery until June, 1588, when he was appointed Clerkof the Council of Munster. He received a grant of Kilcolman and other lands,amounting to 3,028 acres of Desmonds confiscated estates ; and was marriedin Cork, in 1594, to an Irish girl named Elizabeth, of whose family and stationwe know nothing; but of whose personal charms we have devoted descriptions,*as of the inward beauty of her spirit, where dwelt—■ * See. The Faerie Queene, Book VI., Canto X. : the sonnets entitled ..//«ore///, and the Jlarriage Song Epitha~laniion.
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KH-COLMAN CASTLE. 458 PICTURESQUE IRELAND. Sweet Love, and constant Chastity, Unspotted Fayth and comely womanhood,Regard of Honor, and Mild Modesty. At Kilcolman, which stood in a most pleasant and romantic situation on thebanks of a fine lake, Spenser received his friend Raleigh, and the gifted under-takers of English colonization on Irish soil that did not belong to them, con-gratulated each other on a future of fortune. Raleigh found his in the vindic-tive meanness of his sovereign, which sent him to the scaffold. Spensers worldly-success was equally short lived. One of the plunderers who profited by thespoil of the Geraldine, and whose sweet poetry has earned for him a fame for_ _ gentleness his political writings scarcely merit, _ he has, in terse and picturesque language, chronicled the horrors which made his for-tune. He was a victim of similar retaliatoryhorrors. He was the advocate of unsparingforce against the Irish. When the success ofHugh ONeil, in Ulster, inspired the Mu

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