Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... wise . Ye ken the quean that's gone was a glaiket creature , ken'd na weel whilk end on her was up - nought better could befal a daft hempie , wha wore fowl's feathers in her head , as thy douce father says . Now , the young lord's a ...
... wise . Ye ken the quean that's gone was a glaiket creature , ken'd na weel whilk end on her was up - nought better could befal a daft hempie , wha wore fowl's feathers in her head , as thy douce father says . Now , the young lord's a ...
Side 56
... wise one , will be carried away with foolish feet . I winna deny but that carried quean , Kate Tam- son , said what was truth , -there's mair sense in Kate than some folk think - it's no the brawling brook that drowns fowk - and it's no ...
... wise one , will be carried away with foolish feet . I winna deny but that carried quean , Kate Tam- son , said what was truth , -there's mair sense in Kate than some folk think - it's no the brawling brook that drowns fowk - and it's no ...
Side 64
... 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 , emulate their excellencies , and be warned by their ...
... 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 , emulate their excellencies , and be warned by their ...
Side 70
... thus addressed them.- " I am sensible , my friends , of the sins of my ancestors , and of my own demerits : many a solemn thought has my folly cost me , and much have I striven in secret to deserve the esteem of the wise 70 PAUL JONES .
... thus addressed them.- " I am sensible , my friends , of the sins of my ancestors , and of my own demerits : many a solemn thought has my folly cost me , and much have I striven in secret to deserve the esteem of the wise 70 PAUL JONES .
Side 71
Allan Cunningham. striven in secret to deserve the esteem of the wise and the good , whom Heaven , for the wisest of pur- poses , has preserved in the humble station of tillers of the ground , and hewers of wood and stone . But there is ...
Allan Cunningham. striven in secret to deserve the esteem of the wise and the good , whom Heaven , for the wisest of pur- poses , has preserved in the humble station of tillers of the ground , and hewers of wood and stone . But there is ...
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