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... two common thieves , who took the young prince under their protection , and
kept him with faith invio . late , notwithstanding they knew an immense reward
was offered for his head , “ were samples of primitive hospitality and devoted
honour ...
... two common thieves , who took the young prince under their protection , and
kept him with faith invio . late , notwithstanding they knew an immense reward
was offered for his head , “ were samples of primitive hospitality and devoted
honour ...
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be offered for the discovery of the goods . ” . 1 . The council was just going to be
broken up , when a messenger arrived from Dunmorven , saying that the clan .
must give up the property , and the . captain might remove it to the customhouse
at ...
be offered for the discovery of the goods . ” . 1 . The council was just going to be
broken up , when a messenger arrived from Dunmorven , saying that the clan .
must give up the property , and the . captain might remove it to the customhouse
at ...
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As they left the fauld , Bess voluntarily offered her pretty mouth to Willie , and it
was indeed a free - will offering , if echo told the truth ; and she ran home with the
kiss on her lips , to dream her kisses o ' er again ; and , till the day should dawn ...
As they left the fauld , Bess voluntarily offered her pretty mouth to Willie , and it
was indeed a free - will offering , if echo told the truth ; and she ran home with the
kiss on her lips , to dream her kisses o ' er again ; and , till the day should dawn ...
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But though he set an , example to the neighbouring farmers , in the article of
agriculture ; though he offered to teach them how beans and peas might be made
to yield abundantly , and though he offered to assist them with his advice in
raising ...
But though he set an , example to the neighbouring farmers , in the article of
agriculture ; though he offered to teach them how beans and peas might be made
to yield abundantly , and though he offered to assist them with his advice in
raising ...
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But the hero did not offer to sit down ; he pushed his back against the wall directly
before the pulpit , laying down on the floor at the same time his bonnet , and
pulling from his pocket a small Bible , “ to find the place , " for somebody had
offered ...
But the hero did not offer to sit down ; he pushed his back against the wall directly
before the pulpit , laying down on the floor at the same time his bonnet , and
pulling from his pocket a small Bible , “ to find the place , " for somebody had
offered ...
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appearance arms arrived asked baillie Bess boat body brother brought Bute called captain Carr carried castle chief clan close clouds Clyde Colin cutter dead dear dirk Dunmorven Ellen father fear fellow fire force frae gave give given Glass glen gone grief ground hand head heard heart hills hour island John Carr keep knew lady laird land leave Lerwick less letter Levingstone living Loch looked Louis lugger Macbean Maister manse mind minister morning mountains Mull nature never night offered officers person pistol poor raised rock Sandy seemed seen sergeant servant shore side smugglers soon sword tell thing Thornhill thought till took turned vessel Villejuive watch Whiggans whole Willie wished young
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80 ページ - Thus every good his native wilds impart, Imprints the patriot passion on his heart; And e'en those ills, that round his mansion rise, Enhance the bliss his scanty fund supplies. Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms, And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms; And as a child, when scaring sounds molest, Clings close and closer to the mother's breast, So the loud torrent, and the whirlwind's roar, But bind him to his native mountains more.
116 ページ - If by your art, my dearest father, you have Put the wild waters in this roar, allay them. The sky, it seems, would pour down stinking pitch, But that the sea, mounting to the welkin's cheek, Dashes the fire out.
216 ページ - Thus we may see, quoth he, how the world wags : ' Tis but an hour ago, since it was nine; And after one hour more, 'twill be eleven ; And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale.
65 ページ - STRANGER ! if e'er thine ardent step hath traced The northern realms of ancient Caledon, Where the proud Queen of Wilderness hath placed By lake and cataract her lonely throne...
78 ページ - By foreign hands thy dying eyes were closed, By foreign hands thy decent limbs composed, By foreign hands thy humble grave adorned, By strangers honoured and by strangers mourned...
35 ページ - But — doubt not aught from mine array. Thou art my guest ; I pledged my word As far as Coilantogle Ford ; Nor would I call a clansman's brand For aid against one valiant hand, Though on our strife lay every vale Rent by the Saxon from the Gael. So move we on ; I only meant To show the reed on which you leant, Deeming this path you might pursue Without a pass from Roderick Dhu.
11 ページ - Merciful heaven! What, man! ne'er pull your hat upon your brows; Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o'erfraught heart, and bids it break.
220 ページ - This receptive faculty, for power it cannot be called, is neither voluntary nor constant. The appearances have no dependence upon choice ; they cannot be summoned, detained, or recalled. The impression is sudden, and the effect often painful.
112 ページ - Mourn, hapless Caledonia, mourn Thy banished peace, thy laurels torn! Thy sons, for valour long renowned, Lie slaughtered on their native ground; Thy hospitable roofs no more Invite the stranger to the door; In smoky ruins sunk they lie, The monuments of cruelty. The wretched owner sees afar...