Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 13
... kirk with his bride at his side , and I 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 ...
... kirk with his bride at his side , and I 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 ...
Side 14
Allan Cunningham. ( who dare take my place ; ' and the kirk - bell was ring- ing , and the kirk - yard graves were gaping , and I heard a voice crying , Room for Grace Joysan ! ' and I said , ' Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I ...
Allan Cunningham. ( who dare take my place ; ' and the kirk - bell was ring- ing , and the kirk - yard graves were gaping , and I heard a voice crying , Room for Grace Joysan ! ' and I said , ' Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I ...
Side 17
... find the earth half so pleasant for me as it was , -though there are pretty spots in't too , -Siddick kirk - yard for ane , and the Mermaid - bay for another . " VOL . I. B 66 Speak to her , " said Paul to Lord PAUL JONES . 17.
... find the earth half so pleasant for me as it was , -though there are pretty spots in't too , -Siddick kirk - yard for ane , and the Mermaid - bay for another . " VOL . I. B 66 Speak to her , " said Paul to Lord PAUL JONES . 17.
Side 26
... kirk ; and , at the close of the psalm and the ser- mon , many a youthful eye was glanced towards her seat , to catch a look of so much loveliness . A little community of worthy and austere Came- ronians , as they passed her on their ...
... kirk ; and , at the close of the psalm and the ser- mon , many a youthful eye was glanced towards her seat , to catch a look of so much loveliness . A little community of worthy and austere Came- ronians , as they passed her on their ...
Side 66
... kirk forgives , and a rash word is better broken than kept . There was the douce portioner of Gowkspittle , he wasted his substance , personal and real , on daft queans and haluket hizzies ; and look at him now , he is this blessed day ...
... kirk forgives , and a rash word is better broken than kept . There was the douce portioner of Gowkspittle , he wasted his substance , personal and real , on daft queans and haluket hizzies ; and look at him now , he is this blessed day ...
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