Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... noble name , fed on the dainties of the earth , clothed in scarlet and in purple , and endowed with the gathered wisdom of many tongues , she withholds all farther increase of renown ; while over some clod of the valley , some lump of ...
... noble name , fed on the dainties of the earth , clothed in scarlet and in purple , and endowed with the gathered wisdom of many tongues , she withholds all farther increase of renown ; while over some clod of the valley , some lump of ...
Side 5
... noble have left their moated castles , their halls strewn with rushes , and their vaulted chambers hung with old tapestry and old banners , the places consecrated by the memory of five hundred years , and all that can link men's hearts ...
... noble have left their moated castles , their halls strewn with rushes , and their vaulted chambers hung with old tapestry and old banners , the places consecrated by the memory of five hundred years , and all that can link men's hearts ...
Side 7
... fits of dissipation and sensual indulgence - a pride which owned no restraint , and a temper which endured none , had somewhat blighted a face naturally beautiful and noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to PAUL JONES . 7.
... fits of dissipation and sensual indulgence - a pride which owned no restraint , and a temper which endured none , had somewhat blighted a face naturally beautiful and noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to PAUL JONES . 7.
Side 8
Allan Cunningham. noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to large , round , dark , and deep - sunk eyes , with lashes as black as the back of the raven . Some- thing of foreign travel was visible , about him ; and this was ...
Allan Cunningham. noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to large , round , dark , and deep - sunk eyes , with lashes as black as the back of the raven . Some- thing of foreign travel was visible , about him ; and this was ...
Side 26
... noble house of Dalzell , had seated , or rather throned , herself apart from all inferior spirits , where , glittering in the court- costume of the last of the Stuarts , she seemed a breathing image of supreme dominion , which dis ...
... noble house of Dalzell , had seated , or rather throned , herself apart from all inferior spirits , where , glittering in the court- costume of the last of the Stuarts , she seemed a breathing image of supreme dominion , which dis ...
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