Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... ; he dropt his mantle , drew his sword , and said , " A boon , a boon , thou courteous knight ! the Mermaid - crag is some threescore paces off - the tide at its foot is some three fathoms deep , -now , should such a PAUL JONES . 11.
... ; he dropt his mantle , drew his sword , and said , " A boon , a boon , thou courteous knight ! the Mermaid - crag is some threescore paces off - the tide at its foot is some three fathoms deep , -now , should such a PAUL JONES . 11.
Side 12
... thou son of Cassandra , heir of Peter Lilly , and rival of Francis Moore , physician ? -art thou curious in the economy of sepulture , my pro- phetic friend ? " " Leave me lying , " said Paul , " with my back to the ground and my face ...
... thou son of Cassandra , heir of Peter Lilly , and rival of Francis Moore , physician ? -art thou curious in the economy of sepulture , my pro- phetic friend ? " " Leave me lying , " said Paul , " with my back to the ground and my face ...
Side 45
... thou that ? " said the young nobleman ; " then you will remember when we clomb together to rob the raven's nest on the castle - pine ? I see the dusky top of the tree now . We began to fight over the nest about the young , when the old ...
... thou that ? " said the young nobleman ; " then you will remember when we clomb together to rob the raven's nest on the castle - pine ? I see the dusky top of the tree now . We began to fight over the nest about the young , when the old ...
Side 46
... thou art returned at last ! I sat looking on the sea ; —for since thy de- parture I took pleasure in no other prospect . I saw thy ship - thy gaudy ship , -and I saw a form on deck which filled my old heart with old feelings and with ...
... thou art returned at last ! I sat looking on the sea ; —for since thy de- parture I took pleasure in no other prospect . I saw thy ship - thy gaudy ship , -and I saw a form on deck which filled my old heart with old feelings and with ...
Side 47
... thou forgot thy country and religion , and grown heathen ? Children will stare at thee - old men will shake their heads at thee as they pass , and say , ' He resembles not his grave ancestors of old , ' — and when thou goest to church ...
... thou forgot thy country and religion , and grown heathen ? Children will stare at thee - old men will shake their heads at thee as they pass , and say , ' He resembles not his grave ancestors of old , ' — and when thou goest to church ...
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