Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... honour . " All this is sufficiently perverse . — But half the wild work which she makes among men is not imputed to dame Fortune . When a du- cal star glitters on a cold and insensible heart , - when a coronet encloses a dull and an ...
... honour . " All this is sufficiently perverse . — But half the wild work which she makes among men is not imputed to dame Fortune . When a du- cal star glitters on a cold and insensible heart , - when a coronet encloses a dull and an ...
Side 6
... honoured by a fuller and a broader beam . The tide had nearly reached its height , and was still moving onwards , not with a gradual and almost imperceptible increase of waters , but with one rank of waves succeeding another , rolling ...
... honoured by a fuller and a broader beam . The tide had nearly reached its height , and was still moving onwards , not with a gradual and almost imperceptible increase of waters , but with one rank of waves succeeding another , rolling ...
Side 41
... honour of an interview with one of those district worthies , on whom the law of the land , in an hour when the moon influences the distribution of civil power , had dropped the cap of magisterial dignity . This parochial authority sat ...
... honour of an interview with one of those district worthies , on whom the law of the land , in an hour when the moon influences the distribution of civil power , had dropped the cap of magisterial dignity . This parochial authority sat ...
Side 47
... honoured mother , " answered Lord Dal- veen , " I bow to your reproof ; but you ought to bear in mind , that I am come from a land where little could be learned but folly , -where vice woos man in all its seductive shapes , and where ...
... honoured mother , " answered Lord Dal- veen , " I bow to your reproof ; but you ought to bear in mind , that I am come from a land where little could be learned but folly , -where vice woos man in all its seductive shapes , and where ...
Side 49
... honour's will ? " " Your husband , I know , is from home , " said Lord Dal- veen ; " you are busied in domestic thrift , and all that I have got to say may be told to your daugh- ter . I saw her face at the window even now , and a ...
... honour's will ? " " Your husband , I know , is from home , " said Lord Dal- veen ; " you are busied in domestic thrift , and all that I have got to say may be told to your daugh- ter . I saw her face at the window even now , and a ...
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