Tales of My Landlord: 1st ser, Томове 1–2Samuel H. Parker, 1834 |
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... Morton , " who became impatient of their insolence , " we are here met as good subjects , and on a merry occasion ; and we have a right to expect we shall not be troubled with this sort of dis- cussion . " Bothwell was about to make a ...
... Morton , " who became impatient of their insolence , " we are here met as good subjects , and on a merry occasion ; and we have a right to expect we shall not be troubled with this sort of dis- cussion . " Bothwell was about to make a ...
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... Morton , " said his companion ; " thy master has his uses for thee , and when he calls thou must obey . Well wot I thou hast not heard the call of a true preacher , or thou hadst ere now been what thou wilt assuredly one day become ...
... Morton , " said his companion ; " thy master has his uses for thee , and when he calls thou must obey . Well wot I thou hast not heard the call of a true preacher , or thou hadst ere now been what thou wilt assuredly one day become ...
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... Morton at once . His father , whose memory he idolized , had often enlarged upon his obligations to this man , and regretted , that , after having been long comrades , they had parted in some unkindness at the time when the kingdom of ...
... Morton at once . His father , whose memory he idolized , had often enlarged upon his obligations to this man , and regretted , that , after having been long comrades , they had parted in some unkindness at the time when the kingdom of ...
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... Morton paused . " I must leave you here for a little while , " he whisper- ed , " until I can provide a bed for you in the house . " " I care little for such delicacy , " said Burley ; " for thirty years this head has rested oftener on ...
... Morton paused . " I must leave you here for a little while , " he whisper- ed , " until I can provide a bed for you in the house . " " I care little for such delicacy , " said Burley ; " for thirty years this head has rested oftener on ...
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... Morton resumed his purpose of visiting his guest . Upon entering the place of refuge , he found him seated on his ... Morton had con- templated him for about a minute . " I perceive , " said Morton , looking at his sword , " that you ...
... Morton resumed his purpose of visiting his guest . Upon entering the place of refuge , he found him seated on his ... Morton had con- templated him for about a minute . " I perceive , " said Morton , looking at his sword , " that you ...
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Страница 161 - Certain men, the children of Belial, are gone out from among you, and have withdrawn the inhabitants of their city, saying, Let us go and serve other gods...
Страница 30 - Even the captives of the mighty shall be taken away, and the prey of the terrible shall be delivered : for I will contend with him that contendeth with thee, and I will save thy children.
Страница 165 - ... to soften obstinacy; and whose very powers of intellect have been confounded by hearing the same dull lesson repeated a hundred times by rote, and only varied by the various blunders of the reciters. Even the flowers of classic genius, with which his solitary fancy is most gratified...
Страница 165 - Preliminary. \Vhy seeks he with unwearied toil Through death's dim walks to urge his way, Reclaim his long-asserted spoil, And lead oblivion into day ? Langhorne.
Страница 28 - ... liberated captives quickly flew abroad with many exaggerations among the victorious army. The reports on the subject were various ; but it was universally agreed, that young Morton of Milnwood, the son of the stout soldier of the Covenant, Silas Morton, together with the precious Gabriel Kettledrummle, and a singular devout Christian woman, whom many thought as good as himself at extracting a doctrine or an use, whether of terror or consolation, had arrived to support the good old cause, with...
Страница 268 - Zephyrs play in prosperous gales And Fortune's favour fills the swelling sails ; But would forsake the ship, and make the shore, When the winds wHistle, and the tempests roar...
Страница 232 - Your leddyship and the steward hae been pleased to propose that my son Cuddie suld work in the barn wi' a new-fangled machine * for dighting the corn frae the chaff, thus impiously thwarting the will of Divine Providence, by raising wind for your leddyship's ain particular use by human art, instead of soliciting it by prayer, or waiting patiently for whatever dispensation of wind Providence was pleased to send upon the sheelingliill.
Страница 217 - The snorting of his horses was heard from Dan: the whole land trembled at the sound of the neighing of his strong ones ; for they are come, and have devoured the land, and all that is in it; the city, and those that dwell therein.
Страница 2 - There arrows of the bow he brake, The shield, the sword, the war. More glorious thou than hills of prey, More excellent art far.