Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... thing of foreign travel was visible , about him ; and this was strengthened by his dress - grace- ful , because it became him , -but fantastic , in- asmuch it was partly at war with the current fashion of the country . His handsome ...
... thing of foreign travel was visible , about him ; and this was strengthened by his dress - grace- ful , because it became him , -but fantastic , in- asmuch it was partly at war with the current fashion of the country . His handsome ...
Side 13
... thing , ye tell me a fine story - a full sea and a fair wind . But can ye 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 ...
... thing , ye tell me a fine story - a full sea and a fair wind . But can ye 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 ...
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... spreads all her sails , calls her mariners aboard , and wishes for the winds , and the winds obey , and away goes the fair ship , moving over the water like a living thing . All this ye ken , but ye dinna ken , 18 PAUL JONES .
... spreads all her sails , calls her mariners aboard , and wishes for the winds , and the winds obey , and away goes the fair ship , moving over the water like a living thing . All this ye ken , but ye dinna ken , 18 PAUL JONES .
Side 19
... things , came near me , for they saw that my heart was full , and kent that a full heart can harm naething . As I sat there , an eeri- ness came o'er me ; I thought that the sea came roaring on me , and rose up like a wall , and at ...
... things , came near me , for they saw that my heart was full , and kent that a full heart can harm naething . As I sat there , an eeri- ness came o'er me ; I thought that the sea came roaring on me , and rose up like a wall , and at ...
Side 20
... thing that's mourning for her lover ? ' She held up her finger ; rose , and motioned me to follow her . A strange courage , and a strange power , were given me , and she led me to this very spot , set me down where we now sit , and then ...
... thing that's mourning for her lover ? ' She held up her finger ; rose , and motioned me to follow her . A strange courage , and a strange power , were given me , and she led me to this very spot , set me down where we now sit , and then ...
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