Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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Side 4
... in a straight and undeviating line . Trees , instead of being sown by the winds , and scattered about in the careless and happy haste of nature , are now dibbled out by the line and the measure ; while the abodes 4 PAUL JONES .
... in a straight and undeviating line . Trees , instead of being sown by the winds , and scattered about in the careless and happy haste of nature , are now dibbled out by the line and the measure ; while the abodes 4 PAUL JONES .
Side 8
... wind and rain and the influence of tropical suns , -his hair , bushy and dark , descended to his shoulders , and partly gather- ed into a small lock behind , was tied carelessly with a riband , while his bright black eye had a gaze 8 ...
... wind and rain and the influence of tropical suns , -his hair , bushy and dark , descended to his shoulders , and partly gather- ed into a small lock behind , was tied carelessly with a riband , while his bright black eye had a gaze 8 ...
Side 13
... 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 the top of Col- vend cliff , watching for his returning ...
... 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 the top of Col- vend cliff , watching for his returning ...
Side 18
... 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 .
... 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 38
... wind their horns , and the top of the main tower had been taken possession of by a pair of wild ravens , whose hoarse and unwelcome cry announced to many ears the ruin of the castle and the extinction of the name . The character of ...
... wind their horns , and the top of the main tower had been taken possession of by a pair of wild ravens , whose hoarse and unwelcome cry announced to many ears the ruin of the castle and the extinction of the name . The character of ...
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