Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 14
... lass , it's no him , -it's wild Hob Wilkes of Whitehaven , sailing seven year for the gude of his soul , in a ship of moonshine , -his body has been amusing the eels at the bottom of Caerlave- rock - pow these six weeks come the new ...
... lass , it's no him , -it's wild Hob Wilkes of Whitehaven , sailing seven year for the gude of his soul , in a ship of moonshine , -his body has been amusing the eels at the bottom of Caerlave- rock - pow these six weeks come the new ...
Side 16
... the moonlight for the coming of my ain love's ship . " " Grace , my bonnie lass , " said Paul , while each L - eyelash glistened with tears , " there are 8 16 PAUL JONES . flower before him, and days of dalliance and nights ...
... the moonlight for the coming of my ain love's ship . " " Grace , my bonnie lass , " said Paul , while each L - eyelash glistened with tears , " there are 8 16 PAUL JONES . flower before him, and days of dalliance and nights ...
Side 55
... lass tamed down in your day , and ye may live to see Kate Tamson receiv- ing the minister's advice in the face of the whole congregation . But there's no dependance on hu- man frailty ; and those who skip low , as well as those who skip ...
... lass tamed down in your day , and ye may live to see Kate Tamson receiv- ing the minister's advice in the face of the whole congregation . But there's no dependance on hu- man frailty ; and those who skip low , as well as those who skip ...
Side 66
... lass , -there's good warrant for saying that . " " Besides , " said another of those consider- ate matrons , replacing a goblet half filled with wine on the table ; " if lasses will gang gecking and ferlying to kirk and market , ―pride ...
... lass , -there's good warrant for saying that . " " Besides , " said another of those consider- ate matrons , replacing a goblet half filled with wine on the table ; " if lasses will gang gecking and ferlying to kirk and market , ―pride ...
Side 77
... lass and loon who to be on the creepie chair . I ance saw queans , and rosy queans too , dismount frae the foul stool to make room for three male misdoers , and there they stood shouther to shouther , like three webs of sackcloth at a ...
... lass and loon who to be on the creepie chair . I ance saw queans , and rosy queans too , dismount frae the foul stool to make room for three male misdoers , and there they stood shouther to shouther , like three webs of sackcloth at a ...
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