The novels and romances of A.E. Bray, 4권1845 |
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... followed this descendant of Israel was a youth of his own people , light , small , and active in his ap- pearance , with as knavish a cast of countenance as any youngster of his tribe who now importunes the passenger to purchase Dutch ...
... followed this descendant of Israel was a youth of his own people , light , small , and active in his ap- pearance , with as knavish a cast of countenance as any youngster of his tribe who now importunes the passenger to purchase Dutch ...
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... follows their heels by day , and becomes their watch in the night , with no recompense but to pick the bones that are the offals of their shambles . But dismount , thou foolish churl , and I will do the same , to ease our beasts as they ...
... follows their heels by day , and becomes their watch in the night , with no recompense but to pick the bones that are the offals of their shambles . But dismount , thou foolish churl , and I will do the same , to ease our beasts as they ...
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... follows good , even as the shadow does the body that walks before the beams of the great light . Under pretext of persecuting me for my religion , but in reality to find occasion to seize on my wealth , that accursed Duke Alva threw me ...
... follows good , even as the shadow does the body that walks before the beams of the great light . Under pretext of persecuting me for my religion , but in reality to find occasion to seize on my wealth , that accursed Duke Alva threw me ...
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... as ever was seen : and now you must fly from Oberon , whilst he follows after you . What have you done with your wings ? They were new last May- day and cost sixpence , including the pasteboard and wires FITZ OF FITZ - FORD . 37.
... as ever was seen : and now you must fly from Oberon , whilst he follows after you . What have you done with your wings ? They were new last May- day and cost sixpence , including the pasteboard and wires FITZ OF FITZ - FORD . 37.
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... followed by Oberon , who winked slyly at the other boys , and twisting his little mouth into a caricature expression of his master's face , followed close behind him imitating his gestures , and in a manner very like that of a monkey ...
... followed by Oberon , who winked slyly at the other boys , and twisting his little mouth into a caricature expression of his master's face , followed close behind him imitating his gestures , and in a manner very like that of a monkey ...
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amongst Andrew Morton arms bear beauty Benjamin Betsy Grimbal blood Bray Brent Tor called Captain Noseworthy Captain Standwich cause character child countenance cried Sir Hugh cried Standwich Cuthbert Cuthbert Mayne danger dare dark Dartmoor daughter death Devon door Elizabeth exclaimed father fear feelings Fitz-ford George Standwich give hand head hear heart heaven Holwell honour hope horse hour hung husband instantly John Page Judge Glanville Kilworthy knew Lady Fitz Lady Howard Lady Slanning letter Lidford lived look maid Margaret marriage Master Barnabas means mind miserable Mistress Alice never night old Sir Hugh once outlaw pass pixies prisoner Queen rendered replied Standwich rock scene seemed seen SHAKSPEARE shew Sir Hugh Fitz Sir John Fitz Sir Nicholas Slanning sorrow speak spirit stood Tavistock tell thee things Thomas Morley thou thought turned unhappy whilst wife woman wood words young
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156 페이지 - O, it is monstrous ! monstrous ! Methought the billows spoke, and told me of it ; The winds did sing it to me ; and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper ; it did bass my trespass. Therefore my son i' the ooze is bedded ; and I'll seek him deeper than e'er plummet sounded, And with him there lie mudded.
293 페이지 - Though we must all die, as the woman of Tekoa said, and are as water spilt upon the ground...
26 페이지 - Surely the churning of milk bringeth forth butter, and the wringing of the nose bringeth forth blood: so the forcing of wrath bringeth forth strife.
383 페이지 - The doctrine declared in the second commandment that the sins of the fathers shall be visited on the children was a matter of faith to those to whom it was given.
318 페이지 - tis slander ; Whose edge is sharper than the sword ; whose tongue Outvenoms all the worms of Nile ; whose breath Rides on the posting winds, and doth belie All corners of the world : kings, queens, and states, Maids, matrons, nay, the secrets of the grave This viperous slander enters.
349 페이지 - O, sir, to wilful men, The injuries, that they themselves procure, Must be their schoolmasters...
390 페이지 - After this," continues Prince, " as one sin became (as oftentimes it doth) the punishment of another, Sir John was so unhappy to be guilty of a second murder; and thereupon flying from his county (though not from his own guilty conscience), so far as Salisbury, or thereabouts, in his way to London, to sue out a second pardon, hearing somebody about his chamber-door early in the morning, and fearing it had been officers come to apprehend him, by mistake, in the dark, he slew one of the house come...
206 페이지 - Brief as the lightning in the collied night, That, in a spleen, unfolds both heaven and earth. And ere a man hath power to say, — Behold ! The jaws of darkness do devour it up : So quick bright things come to confusion.
359 페이지 - ... his dress in great disorder and stained with blood, she uttered an involuntary scream of terror. Standwich rushed towards her, caught her in his arms as she was falling to the ground, and said in the most agitated manner, " For heaven's mercy be silent ! Fear me not ; be silent, or my life is forfeited.
37 페이지 - twixt him and Kelly, Lescus7 and the' Emperor, would tell ye : But with the Moon was more familiar Than e'er was almanack well-wilier ; Her secrets understood so clear, That some believed he had been there ; Knew when she was in fittest mood For cutting corns, or letting blood; When for anointing scabs or itches...