Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 2
... Look on that land spread out in summer sun - light before you . It is fertile , well - wooded and well - watered , the green hills hem it in , and with their crowning woods enclose it as with a garland . Yon smoke ascends from a fair ...
... Look on that land spread out in summer sun - light before you . It is fertile , well - wooded and well - watered , the green hills hem it in , and with their crowning woods enclose it as with a garland . Yon smoke ascends from a fair ...
Side 7
... looks - their dresses were disordered - their brows flushed - the ground whereon they sat was tramp- led down and ... look , more accustomed to give law than yield submission . Yet nature , in creating them , had not followed in each ...
... looks - their dresses were disordered - their brows flushed - the ground whereon they sat was tramp- led down and ... look , more accustomed to give law than yield submission . Yet nature , in creating them , had not followed in each ...
Side 9
... look about it - was plain rather than coarse ; while a gold watch , and silver buckles in his shoes , might either express the opulence of the man or the vanity of the mariner . Silence had continued between them for five minutes ...
... look about it - was plain rather than coarse ; while a gold watch , and silver buckles in his shoes , might either express the opulence of the man or the vanity of the mariner . Silence had continued between them for five minutes ...
Side 10
... look lordly upon it , let us even pick up these little glittering instru- ments which are rusting in the dew , and give the fish a feast , let us do something — it is miserable to be idle . " As he spoke , he resumed his sword , put it ...
... look lordly upon it , let us even pick up these little glittering instru- ments which are rusting in the dew , and give the fish a feast , let us do something — it is miserable to be idle . " As he spoke , he resumed his sword , put it ...
Side 12
... looks justified the belief , which for the moment possessed them both , that they beheld an apparition . She was young , and still eminently beautiful , though dis- appointed hope , and sorrow , and shame , had robbed her look of much ...
... looks justified the belief , which for the moment possessed them both , that they beheld an apparition . She was young , and still eminently beautiful , though dis- appointed hope , and sorrow , and shame , had robbed her look of much ...
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