sitting lonesome on a fine night, hearing the 32 dogs barking, and the bats squeaking, and you sa...
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Connemara? CATHLEEN [Coming down.] Give it to him, Nora; it's on a nail by the white boards. I h...
I've heard them say, and poaching dogs, and horses'd go licking the wind, but it's a hard thing, G...
what will herself say when she hears this story, and Bartley on the sea? CATHLEEN [Taking the sto...
her off, your reverence, keep her off for the love of the Almighty God. What at all would the Lord...
other. I'll have no call now to be going down and getting Holy Water in the dark nights after Samha...
The Well of the Saints by J. M. Synge A Comedy in Three Acts SCENE Some lonely mountainous distr...
The Playboy of the Western World by J. M. Synge A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS PREFACE In writing THE PL...
sweet smells do be rising, and you'd see a little shiny new moon, maybe, sinking on the hills. PEG...
MICHAEL -- [catching him by the coattail.] -- You'd be going, is it? SHAWN -- [screaming.] Leave me...
CHRISTY -- [raising his hands.] -- In the name of the Almighty God. . . . MAHON. Leave troubling th...
SHAWN. Didn't I say it was Father Reilly . . . PEGEEN. Go on, then, to Father Reilly (in a jeering ...
Riders to the Sea by J. M. Synge INTRODUCTION It must have been on Synge's second visit to the Ar...
you, and let you walk on now to Killamuck. WIDOW QUIN -- [turning to Christy, as she goes out with ...
belt), the way they'd set their eyes upon a gallant orphan cleft his father with one blow to the br...