Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... Scotland with the native vigour and happy elegance of Chantrey , my book would endure . The flight of fifty years has wrought a change upon the hills and dales of Caledonia . The plough has invaded the sheep - pastures , and corn waves ...
... Scotland with the native vigour and happy elegance of Chantrey , my book would endure . The flight of fifty years has wrought a change upon the hills and dales of Caledonia . The plough has invaded the sheep - pastures , and corn waves ...
Side 6
... Scotland . One fine summer evening , some fifty years ago , two young men were observed seated side by side on the ground , in a small woody bay on the Scot- tish side of the sea of Solway - a place of great na- tural beauty , and ...
... Scotland . One fine summer evening , some fifty years ago , two young men were observed seated side by side on the ground , in a small woody bay on the Scot- tish side of the sea of Solway - a place of great na- tural beauty , and ...
Side 65
... Scotland will rejoice , and I will not have lived in vain . And , oh , my friends , should my grandson err , remember , I beseech you , that he lost his father when he was a child , his mother on the day of his birth , and that he was ...
... Scotland will rejoice , and I will not have lived in vain . And , oh , my friends , should my grandson err , remember , I beseech you , that he lost his father when he was a child , his mother on the day of his birth , and that he was ...
Side 69
... Scotland , for so he term- ed the Cameronians ; he therefore only wiped the moisture from his person , and said , " We were born to endure , and the wicked to inflict , and I would hold us unworthy of the high name we have PAUL JONES . 69.
... Scotland , for so he term- ed the Cameronians ; he therefore only wiped the moisture from his person , and said , " We were born to endure , and the wicked to inflict , and I would hold us unworthy of the high name we have PAUL JONES . 69.
Side 85
... Scotland's proudest sons , and I may do it yet again . Thy words are wise , thine ac- tions foolish . - What says the irreverent rhymer , The lambs should tremble when the foxes preach . ' Who will profit by a moral lecture from thee ...
... Scotland's proudest sons , and I may do it yet again . Thy words are wise , thine ac- tions foolish . - What says the irreverent rhymer , The lambs should tremble when the foxes preach . ' Who will profit by a moral lecture from thee ...
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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