The Outlaw, 第 1 巻R. Bentley, 1835 |
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... light : not that the belt was unfur- nished - by no means - it was adorned in many places with pincers and odd - looking hooks ; a tin case dangled from behind , after the fashion of a sabretache , and a bunch of corks , in which were ...
... light : not that the belt was unfur- nished - by no means - it was adorned in many places with pincers and odd - looking hooks ; a tin case dangled from behind , after the fashion of a sabretache , and a bunch of corks , in which were ...
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... her beads , and while the beams of the morning sun broke gloriously through the sky , told over the litanies in which she trusted for the remission of her sins . CHAPTER II . " Twas the corrupted light of knowledge 26 THE OUTLAW .
... her beads , and while the beams of the morning sun broke gloriously through the sky , told over the litanies in which she trusted for the remission of her sins . CHAPTER II . " Twas the corrupted light of knowledge 26 THE OUTLAW .
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Mrs. S. C. Hall. CHAPTER II . " Twas the corrupted light of knowledge hurl'd Sin , Death , and Ignorance o'er all the world . That sun , like this ( from which our sight we have ) , Gazed on too long , resumes the light he gave ; And ...
Mrs. S. C. Hall. CHAPTER II . " Twas the corrupted light of knowledge hurl'd Sin , Death , and Ignorance o'er all the world . That sun , like this ( from which our sight we have ) , Gazed on too long , resumes the light he gave ; And ...
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... light was suffered to enter in undimmed brightness ; the foot fell in all the secrecy of silence upon the sombre car- peting ; and the very air appeared folded within the recesses of the darkly tapestried walls . There was no sound ...
... light was suffered to enter in undimmed brightness ; the foot fell in all the secrecy of silence upon the sombre car- peting ; and the very air appeared folded within the recesses of the darkly tapestried walls . There was no sound ...
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... light and fire off , like you , we are cold English directly . But what have we here ? " Captain Sydney's inquiry was elicited by the sudden ap- pearance of a low antique travelling carriage , of the calash description , open at the ...
... light and fire off , like you , we are cold English directly . But what have we here ? " Captain Sydney's inquiry was elicited by the sudden ap- pearance of a low antique travelling carriage , of the calash description , open at the ...
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abbess Alice Murrough Basil Sydney Beaulieu Beaulieu Abbey beautiful beneath birds blessed blood blushing bosom brow Brown called Captain Sydney Catholic cheek child Cicely cloak countenance creature Cuthbert Raymond dear Dreadnought exclaimed eyes faith farthingale Father Edmund Father Frank favourite feelings fellow forest geant gentle girl hand heard heart heaven holy honour Hounslow inquired Jemmings king knew Lady Churchill Lady Sydney laugh lips looked Lord Churchill maiden Major Raymond Margaret Mary's Master Basil methinks mind Mistress Rosalind morning mother nature never night nurse Outlaw passed pause poor Rosalind pray Rachel Rachel Brown Ralph replied Rosalind Sydney sergeant Sir Everard Sydney sister sleep smile Snap'em soldiers speak spirit spoke Spritsail stood strange Sydney Pleasance Sydney's tell thee thing thought tion trees truth turned uncle voice wild William of Nassau William Penn window woman young lady youth
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150 ページ - AVENGE, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold ; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old, When all our fathers worshipped stocks and stones...
68 ページ - Now let them drink till they nod and wink, Even as good fellows should do ; They shall not miss to have the bliss Good ale doth bring men to ; And all poor souls that have...
68 ページ - I stuff my skin so full within Of jolly good ale and old. Back and side go bare, go bare ; Both foot and hand go cold ; But, belly, God send thee good ale enough, Whether it be new or old.
11 ページ - GARDEN How vainly men themselves amaze To win the palm, the oak, or bays, And their incessant labours see Crown'd from some single herb or tree, Whose short and narrow-verged shade Does prudently their toils upbraid; While all the flowers and trees do close To weave the garlands of Repose.
148 ページ - God's trophies, and his work pursued ; While Darwen stream, with blood of Scots imbrued, And Dunbar field, resounds thy praises loud, And Worcester's laureate wreath: yet much remains To conquer still; Peace hath her victories « No less renowned than War: new foes arise, Threatening to bind our souls with secular chains. Help us to save free conscience from the paw Of hireling wolves, whose Gospel is their maw.
39 ページ - The world had never taken so full note Of what thou art, hadst thou not been undone, And only thy affliction hath begot More fame than thy best fortunes could have done ; For ever by adversity are wrought The greatest works of admiration ; And all the fair examples of renown Out of distress and misery are grown.
209 ページ - Our fault is, we are apt to be mighty hot upon speculative errors, and break all bounds in our resentments ; but we let practical ones pass without remark, if not without repentance : as if a mistake about an obscure proposition of faith were a greater evil than the breach of an undoubted precept. Such a religion the devils themselves are not without ; for they have both faith and knowledge: but their faith doth not work by love, nor their knowledge by obedie"nce.
68 ページ - And Tib, my wife, that as her life Loveth well good ale to seek, Full oft drinks she till ye may see The tears run down her cheek : Then doth she trowl to me the bowl Even as a maltworm should, And saith, " Sweetheart, I took my part Of this jolly good ale and old.
11 ページ - How vainly men themselves amaze, To win the palm, the oak, or bays; And their incessant labours see Crowned from some single herb, or tree, Whose short and narrow-verged shade Does prudently their toils upbraid; While all the flowers and trees do close, To weave the garlands of Repose ! Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear? Mistaken long, I sought you then In busy companies of men. Your sacred plants, if here below, Only among the plants will grow; Society is all but...
147 ページ - CROMWELL, our chief of men, who through a cloud Not of war only, but detractions rude, Guided by faith and matchless fortitude, To peace and truth thy glorious way hast ploughed...