Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... tell what blood has followed , and what feud About your ranks . THE caprice of a young and beautiful lady is pure constancy , compared with the caprice of dame For- tune ; she showers her favours on strange places , and scatters her ...
... tell what blood has followed , and what feud About your ranks . THE caprice of a young and beautiful lady is pure constancy , compared with the caprice of dame For- tune ; she showers her favours on strange places , and scatters her ...
Side 13
... tell me when my true love's ship will come hame ? —I trow ye cannot tell me that . But I can tell you , for I dreamed a sweet dream yestreen . I was sitting on the top of Col- vend cliff , watching for his returning sails , and the dew ...
... tell me when my true love's ship will come hame ? —I trow ye cannot tell me that . But I can tell you , for I dreamed a sweet dream yestreen . I was sitting on the top of Col- vend cliff , watching for his returning sails , and the dew ...
Side 17
... tell me it's brighter . But ye were drowned , ye say ? — now , sit down and tell me how ye liked to sojourn aneath the salt sea . I have whiles a thought of trying sic - like habitation myself , -for I dinna find the earth half so ...
... tell me it's brighter . But ye were drowned , ye say ? — now , sit down and tell me how ye liked to sojourn aneath the salt sea . I have whiles a thought of trying sic - like habitation myself , -for I dinna find the earth half so ...
Side 59
Allan Cunningham. coupers ? but I'll skip half a score , and tell ye o ' ane , bonnie Grace Joysan , the flower o ' Gallowa . She was proof to all his arts , till it fell on a time at a Dumfries fair , that he walked wi ' Grace on the ...
Allan Cunningham. coupers ? but I'll skip half a score , and tell ye o ' ane , bonnie Grace Joysan , the flower o ' Gallowa . She was proof to all his arts , till it fell on a time at a Dumfries fair , that he walked wi ' Grace on the ...
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... tell us how we were stricken , smitten , and afflicted . Were we not compelled to turn the wild hill into a tabernacle , and hiding our faces from the blessed sun , to make the moon and the stars our lamps ? But the day is nigh at hand ...
... tell us how we were stricken , smitten , and afflicted . Were we not compelled to turn the wild hill into a tabernacle , and hiding our faces from the blessed sun , to make the moon and the stars our lamps ? But the day is nigh at hand ...
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