Tales of my landlord, collected and arranged by Jedediah Cleishbotham, Том 4 |
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... faith he'll prent it . BURNS . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . IV . THIRD EDITION . EDINBURGH : PRINTED FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD , PRINCE'S STREET : AND JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET , London . Edinburgh , Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. TALE ...
... faith he'll prent it . BURNS . IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . IV . THIRD EDITION . EDINBURGH : PRINTED FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD , PRINCE'S STREET : AND JOHN MURRAY , ALBEMARLE STREET , London . Edinburgh , Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. TALE ...
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... faith , " answered Dalzell , sud- denly , " and it is a length to which my poor judgment durst not have stretched them , considering I had both the King and my conscience to answer to . But , doubt- less , your Grace knows more of the ...
... faith , " answered Dalzell , sud- denly , " and it is a length to which my poor judgment durst not have stretched them , considering I had both the King and my conscience to answer to . But , doubt- less , your Grace knows more of the ...
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... faith , as well as with wrong - headed and extrava- gant zeal in introducing such divisions in- to an army , the joint strength of which could not , by the most sanguine , be judged more than sufficient to face their enemies . Poundtext ...
... faith , as well as with wrong - headed and extrava- gant zeal in introducing such divisions in- to an army , the joint strength of which could not , by the most sanguine , be judged more than sufficient to face their enemies . Poundtext ...
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... obtained , Morton proceed- ed to assert the good faith which he had displayed in the treaty with Monmouth , and the active part he had borne in the subsequent action . " I may not , gentlemen , " he said 76 TALES OF MY LANDlord .
... obtained , Morton proceed- ed to assert the good faith which he had displayed in the treaty with Monmouth , and the active part he had borne in the subsequent action . " I may not , gentlemen , " he said 76 TALES OF MY LANDlord .
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... Faith in his religion , with a constant unyielding princi- ple of honour , and the sense of conscious innocence , enabled him to pass through this dreadful interval with less agitation than he himself could D 2 OLD MORTALITY . 81 ...
... Faith in his religion , with a constant unyielding princi- ple of honour , and the sense of conscious innocence , enabled him to pass through this dreadful interval with less agitation than he himself could D 2 OLD MORTALITY . 81 ...
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Ailie answered Morton appeared arms auld Basil Olifant blood Bothwell Bridge Burley Cameronians canna Claverhouse command council countenance Dalzell death dragoons Duke Duke of Monmouth e'en Edith enemy Erastian Evandale's exclaimed eyes face Fairy-knowe favour fear frae gi'e Grahame gude Gudyill Halliday hand hast hath head hear heard heart Henry Morton hinny honour horse insurgents Irongray Jacobites Jenny kenn'd Lady Emily Lady Margaret Leddy look Lord Evan Lord Evandale Macbriar Maclure mair marriage maun ment Milnwood Miss Bellenden moderate party Monmouth mony morning neral never ower party person Poundtext Prince of Orange prisoner puir replied Cuddie replied Morton Scotland seemed shew soldiers speak stranger suld sword thae thee thing thou Tillietudlem tion trust turned voice weel whig wild window woman words ye'll
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Страница 95 - When I think of death, Mr Morton, as a thing worth thinking of, it is in the hope of pressing one day some well-fought and hard-won field of battle, and dying with the shout of victory in my ear— that would be worth dying for, and more, it would be worth having lived for...
Страница 95 - ... die — it has struck — you are alive and safe, and the lot has fallen on those fellows who were to murder you. — It is not the expiring pang that is worth thinking of in an event that must happen one day, and may befall us on any given moment — it is the memory which the soldier leaves behind him, like the long train of light that follows the sunken sun — that is all which is worth caring for, which distinguishes the death of the brave or the ignoble.