Mic 1794 off Black Pitts, in ties of Dublin, in Faddle Alley. A fer birt stone blind from illness, and became to s, reet ers and at t terruption of sig ec of tself into r saying. By time o manted rector of all ties.
Madden, tin from Meat M’Grane, rutted in borro t t ribe.
Nor despite y iing a rato pid c t mixture amuffin and of genius of e t is remembered t indignation at its absence upon one occasion as to fling a leg of mutton at , o look at, s cape and scalloped edge, rousers and great brogues, and out stick made fast to by a to t friend of kings ic vision from to Cork. A cloak and t , jester, and ne, o il errupted ’ll do—I ations”; and from tations ore of jest and r.
, red of t of ations did not ripen rical tale or ballad of saint or martyr or of Biblical adventure. and at a street er, and andin’ in ?” t! yer in a nice dry place. Go on . Mary; go oale. tc out urned backbiters”; and after a final “If yez don’t drop your coddin’ and diversion I’ll lave some of yez a case,” by o tation, or perill delay, to ask, “Is tic arou-kno. Mary of Egypt, a long poem of exceeding solemnity, densed from tain Bis told , Mary by name, folloo Jerusalem for no good purpose, and turnient on finding ering temple by supernatural interference, fled to t and spent tary penance. last s t of deat Biso sacrament, and also, dig olerable ce of teentury, but en called for t Moran name is a little nearer poing very near. But y, and before long parodied he following ragamuffin fashion:
I’s land, tagious to the Nile,
Kio batyle.
Suk o the land,
to dry srand.
A bulrusripped raw.
Suk it up, and said s mild,
“’tare-and-agers, girls, whe child?”
en quips and ks at temporaries. It ao remind a certain sed alike for display of t stanza o us:
At ty end of Dirty Lane,
Liv’d a dirty cobbler, Dick Mae;
he old king’s reign
A stout brave e-woman.
On Essex Bridge srained ,
And six-a-penny was e.
But Dickey ,
among the yeomen.
, like his ,
And is he wildly sang,
O Roly, toly, toly raid, h his old jade.
roubles of divers kinds, and numerous interlopers to fad put doed riumply routed amid ter of t, by , and a blind man, and a beggarman. o face a more serious difficulty as his fame grew.
Various imitators started up upon all sides. A certain actor, for instance, made as many guineas as Moran did sup upon tage. One nigor supper e arose as to o settle it by an appeal to ty-s a famous coffeeo be tor took up ation at Essex Bridge, a great of Moran’s, and soon gat t’s land, tagious to t i excitement and laugians,” cried tender, “is it possible t any man ?”
“? It’s some imposhterer,” replied Moran.
“Begone, you c’s you’ze terer. Don’t you fear t of ruck from your eyes for mog the poor dark man?”
“Saints and angels, is te against t ino try to deprive me of my bread this way,” replied poor Moran.
“And you, you c let me go on iful poem. people, in your cy you beat taking advantage of my darkness.”
tender, seeing t of it, te, and on ening for a time in beer a ed again possible t none of yez kno yez see it’s myself; and t’s some one else?”
“Before I proceed any furtory,” interrupted tender, “I call oo tribute your cable donations to o go on.”
“o be saved, you mocker of pletely beside injury—“ould you rob the world? O, was ever such wiess known?”
“I leave it to yourselves, my friends,” said tender, “to give to t you all kno sc ed some pennies and arted , but t cro to belabour o ender noo to “just give villain, and erer o Moran, but instead of closing a feo to t an actor, and t gained a ed amid muco eat the supper he had won.
In April 1846 to t t Mic 15 (norick Street, on a strao ents. After o t r give y send-off? took place t day. A good party of into t and nasty. t gone far ’s cruel co it?” “Garra’,” replied anotiff as t to to anotil t dat.” A man called Carroll t of ed. Uned, and t reacery before ttle .
Moran must strange and out of pla t , perhaps while his friends were drinking in his honour.
Let us some kindly middle region was found for her round me?
And I o say Before ould Salley brings me My bread and jug of tay; and fling eous quips and ks at crut Beauty, for en, ile as the shore.
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