Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 6
... heard the tide singing in the waving line of polished shells which separates the grass of the land from the sand of the sea , and they saw it at times leaping upon the green sward , and almost touching their feet . But they had not ...
... heard the tide singing in the waving line of polished shells which separates the grass of the land from the sand of the sea , and they saw it at times leaping upon the green sward , and almost touching their feet . But they had not ...
Side 13
... heard the old folk say , That's young Lord Dalveen , and that's his young bride . ' ' His young bride , ' I said ; that can- not be me ; but I'll lift that long white veil , and see 6 ( who dare take my place ; ' and the PAUL JONES . 13.
... heard the old folk say , That's young Lord Dalveen , and that's his young bride . ' ' His young bride , ' I said ; that can- not be me ; but I'll lift that long white veil , and see 6 ( who dare take my place ; ' and the PAUL JONES . 13.
Side 14
... heard a voice crying , Room for 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 ...
... heard a voice crying , Room for 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 ...
Side 16
... 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 , strewed them on their swords , which were ...
... 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 , strewed them on their swords , which were ...
Side 26
... heard to declare , that if the Lady Phemie continued to invade his pulpit with her large , lustrous , and loving eyes , she would charm away all his gift in extemporaneous preach- ing , and oblige him to save souls through the 26 PAUL ...
... heard to declare , that if the Lady Phemie continued to invade his pulpit with her large , lustrous , and loving eyes , she would charm away all his gift in extemporaneous preach- ing , and oblige him to save souls through the 26 PAUL ...
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