Waverley novels. Parker's ed., revised, Томове 9–10 |
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... party which were assembled un- der Earnscliff's directions , there was more than one per- son qualified to act as a guide . For although the owner's character and habits of life were generally known , yet the laxity of feeling with ...
... party which were assembled un- der Earnscliff's directions , there was more than one per- son qualified to act as a guide . For although the owner's character and habits of life were generally known , yet the laxity of feeling with ...
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... party now stood , was a small square building , of the most gloomy aspect . The walls were of great thickness , and the windows , or slits which served the purpose of windows , seemed rather cal- culated to afford the defenders the ...
... party now stood , was a small square building , of the most gloomy aspect . The walls were of great thickness , and the windows , or slits which served the purpose of windows , seemed rather cal- culated to afford the defenders the ...
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... party had observed hoof - marks in the track by which they approached the tower , which seemed to indicate that several persons had very lately passed in that direction . " To all these difficulties was added their want of means for ...
... party had observed hoof - marks in the track by which they approached the tower , which seemed to indicate that several persons had very lately passed in that direction . " To all these difficulties was added their want of means for ...
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... party to convey Miss Vere to her father's Castle of Ellieslaw , to which she was peremptory in desiring to be conducted . This was readily granted ; and five or six young men agreed to attend him as an escort . Hobbie was not of the ...
... party to convey Miss Vere to her father's Castle of Ellieslaw , to which she was peremptory in desiring to be conducted . This was readily granted ; and five or six young men agreed to attend him as an escort . Hobbie was not of the ...
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... party half - laughed , half - cried , in the extremity of their joy . " I am the happiest man , " said Hobbie throwing himself down on a seat , almost exhausted , — “ I am the happiest man in the world ! " Then , O my dear bairn ...
... party half - laughed , half - cried , in the extremity of their joy . " I am the happiest man , " said Hobbie throwing himself down on a seat , almost exhausted , — “ I am the happiest man in the world ! " Then , O my dear bairn ...
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Страница 167 - Whate'er he did was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please : His motions all accompanied with grace ; And paradise was open'd in his face.
Страница 196 - Sound, sound the clarion, fill the fife ! To all the sensual world proclaim, One crowded hour of glorious life Is worth an age without a name.
Страница 54 - When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Страница 48 - 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. 26 And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own flesh ; and they shall be drunken with their own blood, as with sweet wine : and all flesh shall know that 1 the LORD am thy Saviour and thy Redeemer, the mighty One of Jacob.
Страница 20 - Ziou is his seat. There arrows of the bow he brake, The shield, the sword, the war, More glorious thou than hills of prey, More excellent art far.
Страница 15 - To save the expense of Christian blood, And try if we, by mediation Of treaty, and accommodation, » Can end the quarrel, and compose This bloody duel without blows.
Страница 166 - ... 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 180 - ... in rotation, at the distance of sixty or seventy paces. He whose ball brought down the mark, held the proud title of Captain of the Popinjay for the remainder of the day, and was usually escorted in triumph to the most reputable change-house in the neighbourhood, where the evening was closed with conviviality, conducted under his auspices, and, if he was able to sustain it, at his expense.
Страница 177 - Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right ; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
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.