Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 20
... folly and guilt in a foreign land . Woman's wit , woman's beauty , and woman's courage , can alone save him from perdition . Arise , Grace Joysan ! -I can make you rich , clothe you as the sun clothes the trees with beauty , and give ...
... folly and guilt in a foreign land . Woman's wit , woman's beauty , and woman's courage , can alone save him from perdition . Arise , Grace Joysan ! -I can make you rich , clothe you as the sun clothes the trees with beauty , and give ...
Side 21
... folly . Now , setting the case , that I had him fairly on board , and me to try a bit prayer for his soul's sake and mine , would the ship no melt away frae aneath my knees when I called on God ? O , fain , fain would I see his face ...
... folly . Now , setting the case , that I had him fairly on board , and me to try a bit prayer for his soul's sake and mine , would the ship no melt away frae aneath my knees when I called on God ? O , fain , fain would I see his face ...
Side 28
... folly of your own to answer for , -from you I looked for wiser and better things . And you too , John Paul , are you become a brawl- er and a challenger ? I know your nature is open and you . PAUL JONES . 29 generous , —see 28 PAUL JONES .
... folly of your own to answer for , -from you I looked for wiser and better things . And you too , John Paul , are you become a brawl- er and a challenger ? I know your nature is open and you . PAUL JONES . 29 generous , —see 28 PAUL JONES .
Side 31
... folly ; they will not pass for the vir " Lady Phemie Dalzell , " answered Paul , " I heart , -few save yourself would have braved the swords of two ncensed men . changed , butitis that change which springs from changed from what ...
... folly ; they will not pass for the vir " Lady Phemie Dalzell , " answered Paul , " I heart , -few save yourself would have braved the swords of two ncensed men . changed , butitis that change which springs from changed from what ...
Side 41
... folly of hereditary wisdom ; and thus they both went on , till scorn of rank and riches , and hatred of humble life and poverty , became the settled feelings of their respective hearts . The sea has ever been looked upon as a tamer of ...
... folly of hereditary wisdom ; and thus they both went on , till scorn of rank and riches , and hatred of humble life and poverty , became the settled feelings of their respective hearts . The sea has ever been looked upon as a tamer of ...
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