In the third line of this rather fine poem 1656 reads 'romantic' for 'tyrannic', and Miss Guiney adopts it. |
Or perhaps they lack that tranquil courage upon which Miss Guiney relies to avert the canine tooth from her own inedible shank. |
He had to endure a 27-mile ride in a springless wagon over rough roads to a railhead at Guiney Station. |