Newton Forster; Or The Merchant ServiceJames Cochrane and Company, 11, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, 1832 - 817 ページ |
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... wind , as it rattled the shutters of his cottage , ( like some importunate who would gain admittance , ) as he used to experience when , lying in his hammock , he was awakened by the howling of the blast , and , shrouding himself in 12 ...
... wind , as it rattled the shutters of his cottage , ( like some importunate who would gain admittance , ) as he used to experience when , lying in his hammock , he was awakened by the howling of the blast , and , shrouding himself in 12 ...
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... wind and the hoarse beating of the waves upon the streaming rocks deafened the ears of Edward Forster . The rain and spray were hurled in his face , as , with both hands , he secured his hat upon his head ; and the night was so ...
... wind and the hoarse beating of the waves upon the streaming rocks deafened the ears of Edward Forster . The rain and spray were hurled in his face , as , with both hands , he secured his hat upon his head ; and the night was so ...
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Frederick Marryat. he arrived at the summit , a violent gust of wind would have thrown him off his legs , had he not sunk down upon his knees and clung to the herbage , losing his hat , which was borne far away to leeward . In this ...
Frederick Marryat. he arrived at the summit , a violent gust of wind would have thrown him off his legs , had he not sunk down upon his knees and clung to the herbage , losing his hat , which was borne far away to leeward . In this ...
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... wind , which , after in vain attempting to destroy it in its birth , now seemed to assist it with their violence . " She may yet be saved , " thought Forster , " if she will only carry on - Two cables ' lengths more , and she will be ...
... wind , which , after in vain attempting to destroy it in its birth , now seemed to assist it with their violence . " She may yet be saved , " thought Forster , " if she will only carry on - Two cables ' lengths more , and she will be ...
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... wind now , Mr. Forster ? " said the old lady , borrowing one of his nautical phrases . " If you wish to know , Mrs. Beazeley , the sooner you allow me to get out of bed , the sooner I shall be able to give you the information you ...
... wind now , Mr. Forster ? " said the old lady , borrowing one of his nautical phrases . " If you wish to know , Mrs. Beazeley , the sooner you allow me to get out of bed , the sooner I shall be able to give you the information you ...
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119 ページ - WHEN Britain first, at Heaven's command, Arose from out the azure main, This was the charter of the land, And guardian angels sung the strain: Rule, Britannia, rule the waves, Britons never will be slaves.
1 ページ - And what of this new book the whole •world makes such a rout about? Oh! 'tis out of all plumb, my lord — quite an irregular thing ! — not one of the angles at the four corners was a right angle. I had my rule and compasses, my lord, in my pocket.
1 ページ - Grant me patience, just Heaven! Of all the cants which are canted in this canting world — though the cant of hypocrites may be the worst — the cant of criticism is the most tormenting!
24 ページ - ... birds exalt their evening lay. Blithe skipping o'er yon hill, the fleecy train Join the deep chorus of the lowing plain: The golden lime and orange there were seen, On fragrant branches of perpetual green. The crystal streams that velvet meadows lave, To the green ocean roll with chiding wave. The glassy ocean hush'd forgets to roar, But trembling murmurs on the sandy shore: And lo!
24 ページ - The sun's bright orb, declining all serene, Now glanced obliquely o'er the woodland scene : Creation smiles around ; on every spray The warbling birds exalt their evening lay : Blithe skipping o'er yon hill, the fleecy train Join the deep chorus of the lowing plain ; The golden lime, and orange, there were seen On fragrant branches of perpetual green ; The crystal streams "that velvet meadows lave, To the green ocean roll with chiding wave.
11 ページ - Again she plunges! hark! a second shock Tears her strong bottom on the marble rock. Down on the vale of death, with dismal cries, The fated victims shuddering roll their eyes In wild despair; while yet another stroke With deep convulsion rends the solid oak; Till like the mine, in whose infernal cell The lurking demons of destruction dwell, At length asunder torn, her frame divides, And crashing spreads in ruin o'er the tides.
85 ページ - tis true : 'tis true, 'tis pity ; And pity 'tis, 'tis true : a foolish figure ; But farewell it, for I will use no art. Mad let us grant him then : and now remains, That we find out the cause of this effect ; Or, rather say, the cause of this defect ; For this effect, defective, comes by cause : Thus it remains, and the remainder thus.
187 ページ - em, bought and sold Many a wretch, and never thought it wrong. They paid our price for us, and we are now Their property, a part of their estate, To manage as they please.
11 ページ - Rock : Down on the vale of Death, with dismal cries, The fated Victims shuddering cast their eyes In wild Despair ; while yet another stroke, With strong convulsion rends the solid oak : Ah Heaven ! — behold her crashing ribs divide ! She loosens, parts, and spreads in ruin o'er the Tide.
97 ページ - Murder' must be returned, and you — (the young lady faltered, and put up her handkerchief) — you must inevitably be hanged!" "Hanged!" screamed Mrs. Forster. "Yes, hanged — ' hanged by the neck until you are dead! and the Lord have mercy upon your soul!' that will be your sentence," replied the young lady, sobbing — "such an awful, such a disgraceful death for a woman too!