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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer + +Author: Charles James Lever + Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +Release Date: August 30, 2004 [EBook #7548] +Last updated on October 26, 2012 + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM LORREQUER *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + + +</pre> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> + </p> + <h2> + THE CONFESSIONS OF HARRY LORREQUER + </h2> + <h3> + [By Charles James Lever (1806-1872)] + </h3> + <h3> + Dublin + </h3> + <h3> + MDCCCXXXIX. + </h3> + <p> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </p> + <p> + Though the title page has no author's name inscribed, this work is + generally attributed to Charles James Lever. Harry Lorrequer was a young + officer in a British regiment stationed in Ireland in the early 1800's. + The 1839 First Edition had pages too stained and friable for scanning—so + a colleague, Mary Munarin, helped prepare this eBook for Project Gutenberg + in the old fashioned way—she typed it! This story will be a delight + to any readers with a few drops of Irish blood (or a wee drop of the Old + Bushmills) in their veins. + </p> + <p> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </p> + <h3> + <a name="The_Inn_at_Munich" id="The_Inn_at_Munich">The Inn at Munich</a> + </h3> + <p> + <a href="images/00a.jpg">ENLARGE</a> + </p> + <div class="fig" style="width:80%;"> + <img alt="00ath (39K)" src="images/00ath.jpg" width="100%" /><br /> + </div> + <p> + <br /><br /> A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops + <br /><br /> And some did pray—who never prayed + before <br /><br /> Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity <br /><br /> Enjoy + the name without the gain <br /><br /> Enough is as good as + a feast <br /><br /> Fighting like devils for conciliation + <br /><br /> Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand + one <br /><br /> Hating each other for the love of God + <br /><br /> He was very much disguised in drink <br /><br /> How + ingenious is self-deception <br /><br /> My English proves + me Irish <br /><br /> Mistaking zeal for inclination <br /><br /> Mistaking + your abstraction for attention <br /><br /> Rather a + dabbler in the "ologies" <br /><br /> The tone of assumed + compassion <br /><br /> That "to stand was to fall," <br /><br /> That + land of punch, priests, and potatoes <br /><br /> What will + not habit accomplish <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + "We talked of pipe-clay regulation caps— + Long twenty-fours—short culverins and mortars— + Condemn'd the 'Horse Guards' for a set of raps, + And cursed our fate at being in such quarters. + Some smoked, some sighed, and some were heard to snore; + Some wished themselves five fathoms 'neat the Solway; + And some did pray—who never prayed before— + That they might get the 'route' for Cork or Galway." +</pre> + <p> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </p> + <div class="fig" style="width:80%;"> + <img alt="ch11.jpg (88K)" src="images/ch11.jpg" width="100%" /><br /> + </div> + <p> + <br /><br /><br /><br /> + </p> + <h2> + FAVORITE QUOTATIONS + </h2> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + +A c'est egal, mam'selle, they don't mind these things in France +<br />A rather unlady-like fondness for snuff +<br />A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops +<br />Accept of benefits with a tone of dissatisfaction +<br />Accustomed to the slowness and the uncertainty of the law +<br />Air of one who seeks to consume than enjoy his time +<br />Always a pleasure felt in the misfortunes of even our best friend +<br />Amount of children which is algebraically expressed by an X +<br />And some did pray—who never prayed before +<br />Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity +<br />Brought a punishment far exceeding the merits of the case +<br />Chateaux en Espagne +<br />Chew over the cud of his misfortune +<br />Daily association sustains the interest of the veriest trifles +<br />Dear, dirty Dublin—Io te salute +<br />Delectable modes of getting over the ground through life +<br />Devilish hot work, this, said the colonel +<br />Disputing "one brandy too much" in his bill +<br />Empty, valueless, heartless flirtation +<br />Ending—I never yet met the man who could tell when it ended +<br />Enjoy the name without the gain +<br />Enough is as good as a feast +<br />Escaped shot and shell to fall less gloriously beneath champagne +<br />Every misfortune has an end at last +<br />Exclaimed with Othello himself, "Chaos was come again;" +<br />Fearful of a self-deception where so much was at stake +<br />Fighting like devils for conciliation +<br />Finish in sorrow what you have begun in folly +<br />Gardez vous des femmes, and more especially if they be Irish +<br />Green silk, "a little off the grass, and on the bottle" +<br />Had a most remarkable talent for selecting a son-in-law +<br />Had to hear the "proud man's contumely" +<br />Half pleased and whole frightened with the labour before him +<br />Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand one +<br />Hating each other for the love of God +<br />He first butthers them up, and then slithers them down +<br />He was very much disguised in drink +<br />How ingenious is self-deception +<br />If such be a sin, "then heaven help the wicked" +<br />Indifferent to the many rebuffs she momentarily encountered +<br />Involuntary satisfaction at some apparent obstacle to my path +<br />Jaunting-cars, with three on a side and "one in the well" +<br />Least important functionaries took the greatest airs upon them +<br />Levelling character of a taste for play +<br />Listen to reason, as they would call it in Ireland +<br />Memory of them when hallowed by time or distance +<br />Might almost excite compassion even in an enemy +<br />Misfortune will find you out, if ye were hid in a tay chest +<br />Mistaking zeal for inclination +<br />Mistaking your abstraction for attention +<br />My English proves me Irish +<br />My French always shows me to be English +<br />Never able to restrain myself from a propensity to make love +<br />Nine-inside leathern "conveniency," bumping ten miles an hour +<br />No equanimity like his who acts as your second in a duel +<br />Nothing seemed extravagant to hopes so well founded +<br />Nothing ever makes a man so agreeable as the belief that he is +<br />Now, young ladies, come along, and learn something, if you can +<br />Oh, the distance is nothing, but it is the pace that kills +<br />Opportunely been so overpowered as to fall senseless +<br />Other bottle of claret that lies beyond the frontier of prudence +<br />Packed jury of her relatives, who rarely recommend you to mercy +<br />Pleased are we ever to paint the past according to our own fancy +<br />Profoundly and learnedly engaged in discussing medicine +<br />Profuse in his legends of his own doings in love and war +<br />Rather better than people with better coats on them +<br />Rather a dabbler in the "ologies" +<br />Recovered as much of their senses as the wine had left them +<br />Respectable heir-loom of infirmity +<br />Seems ever to accompany dullness a sustaining power of vanity +<br />Sixteenthly, like a Presbyterian minister's sermon +<br />Stoicism which preludes sending your friend out of the world +<br />Strong opinions against tobacco within doors +<br />Suppose I have laughed at better men than ever he was +<br />Sure if he did, doesn't he take it out o' me in the corns? +<br />That vanity which wine inspires +<br />That "to stand was to fall," +<br />That land of punch, priests, and potatoes +<br />The divil a bit better she was nor a pronoun +<br />The tone of assumed compassion +<br />The "fat, fair, and forty" category +<br />There are unhappily impracticable people in the world +<br />There is no infatuation like the taste for flirtation +<br />They were so perfectly contented with their self-deception +<br />Time, that 'pregnant old gentleman,' will disclose all +<br />Unwashed hands, and a heavy gold ring upon his thumb +<br />Vagabond if Providence had not made me a justice of the peace +<br />We pass a considerable portion of our lives in a mimic warfare +<br />What will not habit accomplish +<br />What we wish, we readily believe +<br />When you pretended to be pleased, unluckily, I believed you +<br />Whenever he was sober his poverty disgusted him +<br />Whiskey, the appropriate liquor in all treaties of this nature +<br />Whose paraphrase of the book of Job was refused +<br />Wretched, gloomy-looking picture of woe-begone poverty +<br /> +</pre> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <p> + If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select + a short segment and copy it into your clipboard memory—then click on + the url below and paste the phrase into your computer's find or search + operation. + </p> + <h3> + <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/5/2/4/5240/5240-h/5240-h.htm">The + Complete Lorrequer</a> + </h3> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <blockquote> + <p> + These quotations were collected from the "Confessions of Harry + Lorrequer" by <a href="mailto:cdwidger@gmail.com">David Widger</a> while + preparing etexts for Project Gutenberg. 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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Quotes and Images From The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer + +Author: Charles James Lever + Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +Release Date: August 30, 2004 [EBook #7548] +[Last updated on February 16, 2007] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES FROM LORREQUER *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + +QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM HARRY LORREQUER + + + + +THE CONFESSIONS OF HARRY LORREQUER + +[By Charles James Lever (1806-1872)] + +Dublin + +MDCCCXXXIX. + + + + +Though the title page has no author's name inscribed, this work is +generally attributed to Charles James Lever. Harry Lorrequer was a young +officer in a British regiment stationed in Ireland in the early 1800's. +The 1839 First Edition had pages too stained and friable for scanning +--so a colleague, Mary Munarin, helped prepare this eBook for Project +Gutenberg in the old fashioned way--she typed it! This story will be a +delight to any readers with a few drops of Irish blood (or a wee drop of +the Old Bushmills) in their veins. + + + + + A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops + + And some did pray--who never prayed before + + Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity + + Enjoy the name without the gain + + Enough is as good as a feast + + Fighting like devils for conciliation + + Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand one + + Hating each other for the love of God + + He was very much disguised in drink + + How ingenious is self-deception + + My English proves me Irish + + Mistaking zeal for inclination + + Mistaking your abstraction for attention + + Rather a dabbler in the "ologies" + + The tone of assumed compassion + + That "to stand was to fall," + + That land of punch, priests, and potatoes + + What will not habit accomplish + + + + + "We talked of pipe-clay regulation caps-- + Long twenty-fours--short culverins and mortars-- + Condemn'd the 'Horse Guards' for a set of raps, + And cursed our fate at being in such quarters. + Some smoked, some sighed, and some were heard to snore; + Some wished themselves five fathoms 'neat the Solway; + And some did pray--who never prayed before-- + That they might get the 'route' for Cork or Galway." + + + + +FAVORITE QUOTATIONS + + +A c'est egal, mam'selle, they don't mind these things in France +A rather unlady-like fondness for snuff +A crowd is a mob, if composed even of bishops +Accept of benefits with a tone of dissatisfaction +Accustomed to the slowness and the uncertainty of the law +Air of one who seeks to consume than enjoy his time +Always a pleasure felt in the misfortunes of even our best friend +Amount of children which is algebraically expressed by an X +And some did pray--who never prayed before +Annoyance of her vulgar loquacity +Brought a punishment far exceeding the merits of the case +Chateaux en Espagne +Chew over the cud of his misfortune +Daily association sustains the interest of the veriest trifles +Dear, dirty Dublin--Io te salute +Delectable modes of getting over the ground through life +Devilish hot work, this, said the colonel +Disputing "one brandy too much" in his bill +Empty, valueless, heartless flirtation +Ending--I never yet met the man who could tell when it ended +Enjoy the name without the gain +Enough is as good as a feast +Escaped shot and shell to fall less gloriously beneath champagne +Every misfortune has an end at last +Exclaimed with Othello himself, "Chaos was come again;" +Fearful of a self-deception where so much was at stake +Fighting like devils for conciliation +Finish in sorrow what you have begun in folly +Gardez vous des femmes, and more especially if they be Irish +Green silk, "a little off the grass, and on the bottle" +Had a most remarkable talent for selecting a son-in-law +Had to hear the "proud man's contumely" +Half pleased and whole frightened with the labour before him +Has but one fault, but that fault is a grand one +Hating each other for the love of God +He first butthers them up, and then slithers them down +He was very much disguised in drink +How ingenious is self-deception +If such be a sin, "then heaven help the wicked" +Indifferent to the many rebuffs she momentarily encountered +Involuntary satisfaction at some apparent obstacle to my path +Jaunting-cars, with three on a side and "one in the well" +Least important functionaries took the greatest airs upon them +Levelling character of a taste for play +Listen to reason, as they would call it in Ireland +Memory of them when hallowed by time or distance +Might almost excite compassion even in an enemy +Misfortune will find you out, if ye were hid in a tay chest +Mistaking zeal for inclination +Mistaking your abstraction for attention +My English proves me Irish +My French always shows me to be English +Never able to restrain myself from a propensity to make love +Nine-inside leathern "conveniency," bumping ten miles an hour +No equanimity like his who acts as your second in a duel +Nothing seemed extravagant to hopes so well founded +Nothing ever makes a man so agreeable as the belief that he is +Now, young ladies, come along, and learn something, if you can +Oh, the distance is nothing, but it is the pace that kills +Opportunely been so overpowered as to fall senseless +Other bottle of claret that lies beyond the frontier of prudence +Packed jury of her relatives, who rarely recommend you to mercy +Pleased are we ever to paint the past according to our own fancy +Profoundly and learnedly engaged in discussing medicine +Profuse in his legends of his own doings in love and war +Rather better than people with better coats on them +Rather a dabbler in the "ologies" +Recovered as much of their senses as the wine had left them +Respectable heir-loom of infirmity +Seems ever to accompany dullness a sustaining power of vanity +Sixteenthly, like a Presbyterian minister's sermon +Stoicism which preludes sending your friend out of the world +Strong opinions against tobacco within doors +Suppose I have laughed at better men than ever he was +Sure if he did, doesn't he take it out o' me in the corns? +That vanity which wine inspires +That "to stand was to fall," +That land of punch, priests, and potatoes +The divil a bit better she was nor a pronoun +The tone of assumed compassion +The "fat, fair, and forty" category +There are unhappily impracticable people in the world +There is no infatuation like the taste for flirtation +They were so perfectly contented with their self-deception +Time, that 'pregnant old gentleman,' will disclose all +Unwashed hands, and a heavy gold ring upon his thumb +Vagabond if Providence had not made me a justice of the peace +We pass a considerable portion of our lives in a mimic warfare +What will not habit accomplish +What we wish, we readily believe +When you pretended to be pleased, unluckily, I believed you +Whenever he was sober his poverty disgusted him +Whiskey, the appropriate liquor in 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