Lawrie Todd: Or, The Settlers in the Woods, Том 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 44.
Страница 5
... course of a stream so considerable , laying the blame on Mr. Hoskins for the haste with which he had given in to the scheme . While we were churming and murmuring at our disconsolate condition , I happened to recol- lect the house which ...
... course of a stream so considerable , laying the blame on Mr. Hoskins for the haste with which he had given in to the scheme . While we were churming and murmuring at our disconsolate condition , I happened to recol- lect the house which ...
Страница 6
Or, The Settlers in the Woods John Galt. river . We followed its course , not doubting from its appearance , which was more and more trodden out as we advanced , that it would con- duct us to some farm or tavern , where we should find ...
Or, The Settlers in the Woods John Galt. river . We followed its course , not doubting from its appearance , which was more and more trodden out as we advanced , that it would con- duct us to some farm or tavern , where we should find ...
Страница 11
... course of the thirty miles we had come down the river ; but what the old man intended by buying it , for such a purpose , perplexed me , for it could be considered only as a place that at some distant day might become valuable , He ...
... course of the thirty miles we had come down the river ; but what the old man intended by buying it , for such a purpose , perplexed me , for it could be considered only as a place that at some distant day might become valuable , He ...
Страница 33
... course of this " splorification , " I was well instructed by the fatigue and trouble I had in climbing over the trunks of fallen trees , and finding a way through the swales and swamps , that I had not been ordained for the hardships of ...
... course of this " splorification , " I was well instructed by the fatigue and trouble I had in climbing over the trunks of fallen trees , and finding a way through the swales and swamps , that I had not been ordained for the hardships of ...
Страница 47
... course of the night , and when he came to me at the store in the morning , he began to lament that there had been such a controversy between us about the name , justly laying all the blame on Bailie Waft , whose disposition to scald his ...
... course of the night , and when he came to me at the store in the morning , he began to lament that there had been such a controversy between us about the name , justly laying all the blame on Bailie Waft , whose disposition to scald his ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
acres affliction answer Babelmandel Bailie Waft Bank bargain began Bell bodie Bradshaw Cockspur brought called cause cerning CHAPTER Charles church conversation course courteous reader cried door doubt eyes fair lady father feelings Ferret fortune gave gentle gentlemen give going Greenock guess hand happened head hear heard heart Herbert hope Hoskins John Waft judicious Judiville kind kins lady land laugh letter look manner marriage ment mind Minister Miss Volumnia morning mother Napoleon never nexion night nister obliged occasion Oliver Olympus pass poor Presbyterian Primly proposed racter reason recollection Renfrewshire replied ribaldry road Robin round ruminating Scotland Semple settlement settlers sitting soon Sophia Devereux sorrow speak spoke Squire sure surprised tarnation tavern Tawse tell thing thought tion Todd told took town turbed turned vehe walked wife words young
Популярни откъси
Страница 115 - A man was famous, and was had in estimation, According as he lifted up his axe thick trees upon.
Страница 3 - Stop, stop, John Gilpin !— Here 's the house ! " They all at once did cry ; "The dinner waits, and we are tired." Said Gilpin, '
Страница 286 - For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove An unrelenting foe to Love, And when we meet a mutual heart Come in between, and bid us part ? Bid us sigh on from day to day, And wish and wish the soul away; Till youth and genial years are flown, And all the life of life is gone...
Страница 204 - Oh, gently on thy suppliant's head, Dread Goddess, lay thy chastening hand ! Not in thy Gorgon terrors clad, Nor circled with the vengeful band (As by the impious thou art seen) With thundering voice, and threatening mien, With screaming Horror's funeral cry, Despair, and fell Disease, and ghastly Poverty.
Страница 108 - ... other regions : for during the harvest, winter, and spring months, they arise almost every unclouded night, and often shine with the most magnificent brilliancy. The light of the moon at her quadratures, sometimes, on such occasions, scarcely equals them, in illuminating the friths and the islands. Between the setting of the sun and the close of the twilight, they commonly make their first appearance in the north, issuing, for the most part, from behind the clouds, like a fountain of pale light,...
Страница 213 - Hers is the real and uncentred poetry of being, which pervades and surrounds her as with an air, which peoples her visions and animates her love, which shrinks from earth into itself, and finds marvel and meditation in all that it beholds within, and which spreads even over the heaven in...
Страница 320 - Trifles light as air Are to the jealous confirmation strong As proof of holy writ.
Страница 206 - ... Benjamin away. All these things are against me!" Reuben said: "Here are my own two boys. You may kill them, if you wish, in case I do not bring Benjamin back to you." But Jacob said: "My youngest son shall not go with you. His brother is dead, and he alone is left to me. If harm should come to him, it would bring down my gray hairs with sorrow to the grave.
Страница 238 - You will be much mistaken if you expect to find America like England, and still more if you think it may be made so.