Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... grace and intellectual shrewdness of Wilkie , and images of some of the stirring spirits of old Scotland with the native vigour and happy elegance of Chantrey , my book would endure . The flight of fifty years has wrought a change upon ...
... grace and intellectual shrewdness of Wilkie , and images of some of the stirring spirits of old Scotland with the native vigour and happy elegance of Chantrey , my book would endure . The flight of fifty years has wrought a change upon ...
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... grace and elegant proportion , -neither had she be- stowed on the one the same firm inflexibility of pur- pose , the same steady glance of eye and unwavering resolution of heart , with which she had endowed the other ; while , to ...
... grace and elegant proportion , -neither had she be- stowed on the one the same firm inflexibility of pur- pose , the same steady glance of eye and unwavering resolution of heart , with which she had endowed the other ; while , to ...
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... grace- ful , because it became him , -but fantastic , in- asmuch it was partly at war with the current fashion of the country . His handsome limbs and feet were seen to advantage , in stockings of flesh- coloured silk , and shoes of ...
... grace- ful , because it became him , -but fantastic , in- asmuch it was partly at war with the current fashion of the country . His handsome limbs and feet were seen to advantage , in stockings of flesh- coloured silk , and shoes of ...
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... Grace Joysan ! ' and I said , ' Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but a sheeted corse , with the een picked out of its head ...
... Grace Joysan ! ' and I said , ' Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but a sheeted corse , with the een picked out of its head ...
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... Grace Joysan - for the voice which she heard in her dream called her by her name , -Grace Joysan looked on Paul , and on Lord Dalveen ; and throw- ing her long veil back from her face , and choosing a few flowers from her basket ...
... Grace Joysan - for the voice which she heard in her dream called her by her name , -Grace Joysan looked on Paul , and on Lord Dalveen ; and throw- ing her long veil back from her face , and choosing a few flowers from her basket ...
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Andrew Paton answered auld beauty blessed blood boat bonnie bosom brow Caerlaverock Cameronian Captain castle cavern Corbie Criffel dame dark daugh daughter deep dropt Dumfries evil eyes face fair folly frae Galwegian gazed glance Grace grave gude Halliday hand head heard heart heaven honour horse John Cargill John Paul Joysan Justice kirk kythed Lady Emeline Lady Phemie land lass light lips look Lord Dalveen Lord Thomas Macgubb Macmittimus maiden mair Maud Paul maun mirth moon mother neck never noble pistol Prudence quean Rodan sails Saint Bees Scotland seat ship shore Siddick side sister smile Solway sorrow spirit spoke stept stood sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou thought tide veen voice weel wild wind wise wish words yere young lord young nobleman