The Strangers of the Glen; Or, The Travellers Benighted: A Tale of MysteryG. Virtue, 1827 - 715페이지 |
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... live on his ain lan ' , and tak ' a ' upo ' his ain hands , I'm fash't wi ' a tapetless chiel that takes na tent for himsel or me either ! " " Well , Mr. Donaldson , " observed Kinloch , angrily , " that cause of trouble will soon be ...
... live on his ain lan ' , and tak ' a ' upo ' his ain hands , I'm fash't wi ' a tapetless chiel that takes na tent for himsel or me either ! " " Well , Mr. Donaldson , " observed Kinloch , angrily , " that cause of trouble will soon be ...
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... live on his ain lan ' , and tak ' a ' upo ' his ain hands , I'm fash't wi ' a tapetless chiel that takes na tent for himsel or me either ! " " Well , Mr. Donaldson , " observed Kinloch , angrily , " that cause of trouble will soon be ...
... live on his ain lan ' , and tak ' a ' upo ' his ain hands , I'm fash't wi ' a tapetless chiel that takes na tent for himsel or me either ! " " Well , Mr. Donaldson , " observed Kinloch , angrily , " that cause of trouble will soon be ...
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... live lang , my gude lad , " he observed , " and ye maun promise that ye will come and see me laid in the kirkyard . " Kinloch did promise , and , with a heart deeply pene- trated with sorrow and gratitude , he departed . The letter of ...
... live lang , my gude lad , " he observed , " and ye maun promise that ye will come and see me laid in the kirkyard . " Kinloch did promise , and , with a heart deeply pene- trated with sorrow and gratitude , he departed . The letter of ...
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... live , and I have now no child ! No , no , no - she is gone , too ! she , too , deserted me- and now all is gone ! Wife ! children ! friends , for- tune , all , all ! " Exhausted by agitation , Mr. Finlayson now sank into a chair ; and ...
... live , and I have now no child ! No , no , no - she is gone , too ! she , too , deserted me- and now all is gone ! Wife ! children ! friends , for- tune , all , all ! " Exhausted by agitation , Mr. Finlayson now sank into a chair ; and ...
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... live on air . Her only dowry was her charms , and she sus- pected that my rent - roll was not much more ample . This was too prudent for a girl even younger than myself ; but it accorded well with the lessons I had been taught . I ...
... live on air . Her only dowry was her charms , and she sus- pected that my rent - roll was not much more ample . This was too prudent for a girl even younger than myself ; but it accorded well with the lessons I had been taught . I ...
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Adela Agnes Finlayson anxiety anxious appeared beheld believe betrayed bosom Callander canna Captain Meredith Cecilia cheek child cilia circumstances companion considered cottage countenance Crosswell dare dear dear father Donaldson door doubt dreadful Elizabeth endeavoured entered evident expression eyes father fear feelings fortune girl glance gude hand happy hastily hear heard heart Helen hope innocent inquired instantly interrupted Jessy Kinloch felt Kinloch's heart knew lady lassie latives latter Lawrie length loch look Lord Glendorvie manner Margaret melan mind Miss Dorset Moggie Mordaunt morning mother Murdochson never observed Kinloch Ogilvie once parents pleasure poor portmanteau present recollection rendered replied Kinloch returned Kinloch Robson Saunders scarcely seemed seen silent Simpson situation smile soon sorrow suffer surprise tears tell tence thought tion tone trembled uttered wish woman Worthington wretched yere young
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162 페이지 - Alas ! the love of women ! it is known To be a lovely and a fearful thing ; For all of theirs upon that die is thrown, And if 'tis lost, life hath no more to bring To them but mockeries of the past alone...
201 페이지 - Lulled in the countless chambers of the brain, Our thoughts are linked by many a hidden chain. Awake but one, and lo, what myriads rise ! * Each stamps its image as the other flies.
23 페이지 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
327 페이지 - Twere now to be most happy, for I fear My soul hath her content so absolute That not another comfort like to this Succeeds in unknown fate.
555 페이지 - From her full bosom bursts the unbidden sigh. A strange mysterious awe the scene inspires ; And on her lips the trembling accents die. O'er her fair face what wild emotions play ! What lights and shades in sweet confusion blend...
243 페이지 - Early he rose, and look'd with many a sigh On the red light that fill'd the eastern sky ; Oft had he stood before, alert and gay, To hail the glories of the new-born day : But now dejected, languid, listless, low, He saw the wind upon the water blow, And the cold stream curl'd...
554 페이지 - Wedding-dance—a dance into the night On the barn.floor, when maiden-feet are light; When the young bride receives the promised dower, And flowers are flung, " herself a fairer flower: "— A morning.visit to the poor man's shed, (Who would be rich while One was wanting bread...
243 페이지 - When now the young are rear'd, and when the old, Lost to the tie, grow negligent and cold — Far to the left he saw the huts of men, Half hid in mist, that hung upon the fen ; Before him swallows, gathering for the sea, Took their short flights, and...
443 페이지 - That fatal quicksands lurk below. "In life such bubbles nought admiring Gilt with false light and fill'd with air, Do you, from pageant crowds retiring, To peace in virtue's cot repair; " There seek the never-wasted treasure, Which mutual love and friendship give, Domestic comfort, spotless pleasure, And bless'd and blessing you will live.