Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 14
... Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but a sheeted corse , with the een picked out of its head , and in their place twa elf ...
... Weel , this maun be me after all ; ' and I pulled the bride - veil off , and wha d'ye think I saw ? -nae braw bonnie blooming bride like me , but a sheeted corse , with the een picked out of its head , and in their place twa elf ...
Side 15
... weel may dint ye into the earth be- fore ye have disclosed the half o ' your beauty . ” " And she plucked a flower or two , placed them in her basket , and , rising up , stood face to face with Paul , who gazed with moistened eyes on ...
... weel may dint ye into the earth be- fore ye have disclosed the half o ' your beauty . ” " And she plucked a flower or two , placed them in her basket , and , rising up , stood face to face with Paul , who gazed with moistened eyes on ...
Side 16
... weel for leasing - making . Aweel , though I be bonnily dressed - weel arrayed , as the daft sang sings , and though this veil covers me finely , and it was my ain love's gift , on a night I mind o'er weel , I am no sure that my bosom ...
... weel for leasing - making . Aweel , though I be bonnily dressed - weel arrayed , as the daft sang sings , and though this veil covers me finely , and it was my ain love's gift , on a night I mind o'er weel , I am no sure that my bosom ...
Side 17
... weel , -nae man ever said a saft word to me that I didnae ken his tongue again . I can- not say that my e'e is sae gleg , though they tell me it's brighter . But ye were drowned , ye say ? — now , sit down and tell me how ye liked to ...
... weel , -nae man ever said a saft word to me that I didnae ken his tongue again . I can- not say that my e'e is sae gleg , though they tell me it's brighter . But ye were drowned , ye say ? — now , sit down and tell me how ye liked to ...
Side 18
... weel as twa port- admirals . " Paul sat down beside her ; she took his hand in her's , and continued , " Now , ye see my question is this , -a man takes an axe , cuts down an oak , hews off its boughs , lays a line along it , and , in ...
... weel as twa port- admirals . " Paul sat down beside her ; she took his hand in her's , and continued , " Now , ye see my question is this , -a man takes an axe , cuts down an oak , hews off its boughs , lays a line along it , and , in ...
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