Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 49
... daugh- ter . I saw her face at the window even now , and a pretty one it is . " Neither rank nor audacity awed the intrepid mother ; she stood before him like one determined to do battle with hand as well as tongue . The latter weapon ...
... daugh- ter . I saw her face at the window even now , and a pretty one it is . " Neither rank nor audacity awed the intrepid mother ; she stood before him like one determined to do battle with hand as well as tongue . The latter weapon ...
Side 64
... daugh- ter , alas ! and woe's me , she drooped when the stroke fell so sore on her brethren . All that is left of our warlike and noble name is one , only one . Him I present to you , even as his ancestress did of old , when the ...
... daugh- ter , alas ! and woe's me , she drooped when the stroke fell so sore on her brethren . All that is left of our warlike and noble name is one , only one . Him I present to you , even as his ancestress did of old , when the ...
Side 116
... daugh- ter , so we shall make him a passover , -he's a drink - offering that's no for thy lips . It's clear to me , that ye admire learning , —that ye love clerk- ly skill , -one who utters scraps of ancient song and sayings of ...
... daugh- ter , so we shall make him a passover , -he's a drink - offering that's no for thy lips . It's clear to me , that ye admire learning , —that ye love clerk- ly skill , -one who utters scraps of ancient song and sayings of ...
Side 125
... daugh- ter - and sought to stab the brother - comes boldly forth , and seats himself by the mother at her own fireside , like a man armed to the teeth in innocence and good - will . Rise , Sir , and begone ! Rise ! - I am my brother's ...
... daugh- ter - and sought to stab the brother - comes boldly forth , and seats himself by the mother at her own fireside , like a man armed to the teeth in innocence and good - will . Rise , Sir , and begone ! Rise ! - I am my brother's ...
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