Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 9
... head , - wiped his brow and hands with an embroidered handkerchief , which perfumed for a moment the air around , and then glanced at his shadow in the moon , like a deer gazing upon its limbs and branching horns mirrored in the clear ...
... head , - wiped his brow and hands with an embroidered handkerchief , which perfumed for a moment the air around , and then glanced at his shadow in the moon , like a deer gazing upon its limbs and branching horns mirrored in the clear ...
Side 14
... head , and in their place twa elf - candles . I gied such a shriek , and if I hadna - as luck's aye mine - fallen into the sea o'er the cliff , I wad hae surely lost my senses . But the bit dook cooled me , and I came to myself . Now ...
... head , and in their place twa elf - candles . I gied such a shriek , and if I hadna - as luck's aye mine - fallen into the sea o'er the cliff , I wad hae surely lost my senses . But the bit dook cooled me , and I came to myself . Now ...
Side 15
... heads wet wi ' dew to the morning sun , to gather that I may deck my little chamber , for my love to take his pleasure in ? " And she be- gan to pick the wild flowers , which covered , as with a carpet of various colours , that secluded ...
... heads wet wi ' dew to the morning sun , to gather that I may deck my little chamber , for my love to take his pleasure in ? " And she be- gan to pick the wild flowers , which covered , as with a carpet of various colours , that secluded ...
Side 26
... heads , and said , " The daughter of our old enemy's house is beautiful exceedingly . " Even the venerable pastor of her native parish , Seth Mackie , was heard to declare , that if the Lady Phemie continued to invade his pulpit with ...
... heads , and said , " The daughter of our old enemy's house is beautiful exceedingly . " Even the venerable pastor of her native parish , Seth Mackie , was heard to declare , that if the Lady Phemie continued to invade his pulpit with ...
Side 33
... head , " said Lord Dalveen ; but spare us , spare us , Phe- mie , —we shall humble trict dignitaries . I with a drawn sword Would rather make my way Ourselves before these dis- out of a burning house , rebuke of Lady Eeli at enemy and ...
... head , " said Lord Dalveen ; but spare us , spare us , Phe- mie , —we shall humble trict dignitaries . I with a drawn sword Would rather make my way Ourselves before these dis- out of a burning house , rebuke of Lady Eeli at enemy and ...
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