Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 19
... , and there arose a thin streak of silver mist out of the ground ; and I looked on my left hand , and wha sat there but auld Nickie Mathers , wha drowned herself for a witch . I kenn'd her by the black - PAUL JONES . 19.
... , and there arose a thin streak of silver mist out of the ground ; and I looked on my left hand , and wha sat there but auld Nickie Mathers , wha drowned herself for a witch . I kenn'd her by the black - PAUL JONES . 19.
Side 64
... thine own castle , I present thee to thine own people ; be wise , be brave , and be fortunate ; reward the good , re- press the vicious , and encourage virtue and indus- try . Think of the fame of the race from whom thou art descended ...
... thine own castle , I present thee to thine own people ; be wise , be brave , and be fortunate ; reward the good , re- press the vicious , and encourage virtue and indus- try . Think of the fame of the race from whom thou art descended ...
Side 82
... life from off the leprous dead . - Cast off the slough of holiness , de- vil , and let us see thee in thine own likeness . " The preacher plucked his pretended brother by the sleeve ; away went the outer dress , down dropt 82 PAUL JONES .
... life from off the leprous dead . - Cast off the slough of holiness , de- vil , and let us see thee in thine own likeness . " The preacher plucked his pretended brother by the sleeve ; away went the outer dress , down dropt 82 PAUL JONES .
Side 84
... thine - His meaning I interpret not - but the fires flashing over this old roof , the rolling thunder , and that imperious sea , proclaim a deity who will weigh men's deeds in the balance . I aspire to no mysterious communion with the ...
... thine - His meaning I interpret not - but the fires flashing over this old roof , the rolling thunder , and that imperious sea , proclaim a deity who will weigh men's deeds in the balance . I aspire to no mysterious communion with the ...
Side 85
... thine ac- tions foolish . - What says the irreverent rhymer , The lambs should tremble when the foxes preach . ' Who will profit by a moral lecture from thee ? who that knows thee can believe thee serious ? A sermon on purity cometh ...
... thine ac- tions foolish . - What says the irreverent rhymer , The lambs should tremble when the foxes preach . ' Who will profit by a moral lecture from thee ? who that knows thee can believe thee serious ? A sermon on purity cometh ...
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