Laura Everingham; Or, The Highlanders of Glen OraRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1864 - 404 страници |
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... round the base of the mountain , and sought the Craig - na - tuire for traces of the missing stranger . The moon was clear and bright , though obscured at times by fleecy cloudlets , and we soon reached the summit of the steep craig ...
... round the base of the mountain , and sought the Craig - na - tuire for traces of the missing stranger . The moon was clear and bright , though obscured at times by fleecy cloudlets , and we soon reached the summit of the steep craig ...
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... round the mountain in placid silence , forming Loch Ora , where the black ouzel and the wild swan floated in the radiance of the summer moon . Captain Clavering appeared to be impressed by this majestic scene THE ROCK OF THE BOAR . 29.
... round the mountain in placid silence , forming Loch Ora , where the black ouzel and the wild swan floated in the radiance of the summer moon . Captain Clavering appeared to be impressed by this majestic scene THE ROCK OF THE BOAR . 29.
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... round him ; but he was so paralyzed by fear , or so benumbed by cold , that though we reiterated the request again ... round the ash , and knotted the other round his waist , and begun to descend into the chasm , finding grasps for his ...
... round him ; but he was so paralyzed by fear , or so benumbed by cold , that though we reiterated the request again ... round the ash , and knotted the other round his waist , and begun to descend into the chasm , finding grasps for his ...
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... round , I have no doubt . ' 6 Callum Dhu produced from his jacket pocket a silver - rimmed quaigh , which had belonged to the ill- fated Mac Ian of the '45 , and from which it was averred Prionse Tearlach himself had drunk . The captain ...
... round , I have no doubt . ' 6 Callum Dhu produced from his jacket pocket a silver - rimmed quaigh , which had belonged to the ill- fated Mac Ian of the '45 , and from which it was averred Prionse Tearlach himself had drunk . The captain ...
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... rounded cheeks with red . ' You are a good girl , ' continued the factor , slip- ping a half - crown into her hand , and this will buy a ribbon for your pretty neck , ' he added , kissing her cheek , much to Minnie's surprise . Oh , Mr ...
... rounded cheeks with red . ' You are a good girl , ' continued the factor , slip- ping a half - crown into her hand , and this will buy a ribbon for your pretty neck , ' he added , kissing her cheek , much to Minnie's surprise . Oh , Mr ...
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Allan Mac Innon amid arms Bagnio baronet beautiful Black Watch bonnet brave caiques Callum Dhu Captain Clavering Catanagh Celtic Celts CHAPTER charming colonel Craig-na-tuirc dark dear deer devil Dioul Ephraim Snaggs evicted exclaimed eyes face Fanny Clavering father fellow fierce fire Gaelic girl gleam glen Glen Ora Greek hand head heard heart heather heaven Heraclea Highland hills hundred Hussein Iola Jack Belton Jerada knew land Laura Everingham light Loch Mac Fee Mac Ian Mac Innon Mashallah mercy Minnie Miss Clavering Miss Everingham Moolah mother mountain Moustapha never night old Mhari Osmanli pale passed piastres pistol pony poor pretty replied rocks Rodosdchig rose round ruined Scottish sea of Marmora seemed shot Sir Horace smile Snobleigh soldier spirit Stone of Scone stones stood strange terrible terror thought Turkish Turks voice whispered white stag wild Yuze Bashi
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Страница 401 - With a sweet emotion; Nothing in the world is single; All things by a law divine In one another's being mingle. Why not I with thine?-— See the mountains kiss high Heaven And the waves clasp one another; No sister flower would be forgiven If it disdained its brother; And the sunlight clasps the earth And the moonbeams kiss the sea: What are all these kissings worth If thou kiss not me?
Страница 332 - PRAISE be to God, the Lord of all creatures, the most merciful, the king of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious ; not of those against whom thou art incensed, nor of those who go astray...
Страница 266 - SAY : O unbelievers,* I will not worship that which ye worship ; nor will ye worship that which I worship. Neither do I worship that which ye worship ; neither do ye worship that which I worship. Ye have your religion, and I my religion.
Страница 164 - But here, - above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone...
Страница 40 - Fillet of a fenny snake, In the caldron boil and bake : Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder's fork, and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg, and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble ; Like a hell-broth boil and bubble.
Страница 398 - ... but rivals she has none. Lone and different as the moon in a heaven full of stars, she remains in the world of that man's heart. He has known other women, and he has known her. It may be the love of his youth, or the wife of his old age — first love or last love, it matters not. The love, the one love that fulfils all the exigencies of illusion, all the charms of sense, and all the pleasures of companionship, comes but once in man's lifetime. The rest are substitutes, makeshifts for love ;...
Страница 21 - The gentle mind is like the smooth stream which reflects every object in its just proportion and in its fairest colours. Beware of those rash and dangerous connexions which may afterwards load you with dishonour. Blind must that man be who discerns not the most striking marks of a Divine government exercised over the world.
Страница 398 - The woman who is so loved may have successors, as she has had predecessors ; but rivals she has none. Lone and different as the moon in a heaven full of stars, she remains in the world of that man's heart. He has known other women, and he has known her. It may be the love of his youth, or the wife of his old age — first love or last love, it matters not. The love, the one love that fulfils all the exigencies of illusion, all the charms of sense, and all the pleasures of companionship, comes but...
Страница 263 - Keppoch in ruin is left to deplore, And my country is waste from the hill to the shore, Be it so! By St Mary there's comfort in store! Though the braes of Lochaber a desert be made, And Glen Roy...
Страница 311 - And his fame went throughout all Syria. It is not easy to fix the exact bounds of Syria in the time of our Saviour. It was, perhaps, the general name for the country lying between the Euphrates on the east, and the Mediterranean on the west ; and between mount Taurus on the north, and Arabia on the south.