The Pirate, 1권Archibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London., 1822 - 346페이지 |
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35 페이지
... strange legends of Berserkar , of Sea - kings , of dwarfs , giants , and sorcerers , which he heard from the native Zetlanders . Often the scenes around him were assigned as the localities of the wild poems , which , half recited , half ...
... strange legends of Berserkar , of Sea - kings , of dwarfs , giants , and sorcerers , which he heard from the native Zetlanders . Often the scenes around him were assigned as the localities of the wild poems , which , half recited , half ...
88 페이지
... formi- dable change . Strange tools these would be , if presented before a modern agricultural society ; but every thing is relative , nor could the heavy cart - load of timber , called the old Scotch 88 THE PIRATE .
... formi- dable change . Strange tools these would be , if presented before a modern agricultural society ; but every thing is relative , nor could the heavy cart - load of timber , called the old Scotch 88 THE PIRATE .
89 페이지
... strange to a Scottish farmer of this present day , than the corslets and casques of the soldiers of Cortes might seem to a regiment of our soldiers . Yet the latter conquered Mexico , and undoubtedly the former would have been a splen ...
... strange to a Scottish farmer of this present day , than the corslets and casques of the soldiers of Cortes might seem to a regiment of our soldiers . Yet the latter conquered Mexico , and undoubtedly the former would have been a splen ...
92 페이지
... strange and unaccountable disaster had befallen the family , and forthwith set himself to discover some place at which he could make for- cible entry , in order to ascertain the situation of the inmates , as much as to obtain shelter ...
... strange and unaccountable disaster had befallen the family , and forthwith set himself to discover some place at which he could make for- cible entry , in order to ascertain the situation of the inmates , as much as to obtain shelter ...
100 페이지
... within I wot not how many miles ? Come , my good master and dame , this may be Scottish jesting , but it sounds strange in Zetland ears . You have let out the fire too , and my teeth are dancing a jig in my head 100 THE PIRATE .
... within I wot not how many miles ? Come , my good master and dame , this may be Scottish jesting , but it sounds strange in Zetland ears . You have let out the fire too , and my teeth are dancing a jig in my head 100 THE PIRATE .
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amongst ancient answered auld betwixt Brenda Bryce Burgh Burgh-Westra called Captain Cleveland choly cliff dark daugh daunt door Drows father favour Fitful-head folks frae fury goose guests Halcro hand handsome Harfra hear heard heart hospitality inhabitants islands isles jagger Jarlshof land Lerwick look Lord Chamberlain Magnus Troil mair mansion Master Mordaunt maun melan ment mind Minna Mistress Baby Mordaunt Mertoun never Norna Norse occasion ocean once Orkney pedlar racter Ranzelman Reim-kennar replied Mordaunt rienced rock sate scarce Scotland seemed share shew sister Snailsfoot song storm Stourburgh strange stranger Sumburgh-head Swertha tacksman tell tempest ther thing thou thought Thule tion tolemus tone toun Triptolemus Yellowley Tronda troth Udaller Unst vessel voice waves weather weel Westra wild woman wreck young youth Zetland
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172 페이지 - Are you mad ? * said he ; * you that have lived sae lang in Zetland, to risk the saving of a drowning man ? Wot ye not, if you bring him to life again, he will be sure to do you some capital injury ? * — Come, Master Mordaunt, bear a hand to what 's mair to the purpose.
185 페이지 - He was a lovely youth ! I guess The panther in the wilderness Was not so fair as he ; And, when he chose to sport and play, No dolphin ever was so gay Upon the tropic sea.
299 페이지 - John of Portugal I sung, Was but the prelude to that glorious day, When thou on silver Thames did'st cut thy way, With...
223 페이지 - I have possessed for five years the regulation of the weather and the distribution of the seasons ; the sun has listened to my dictates, and passed from tropic to tropic by my direction ; the clouds, at my call, have poured their waters, and the Nile has overflowed at my command ; I have restrained the rage of the dog-star, and mitigated the fervours of the crab.
45 페이지 - ... acquaintance, that the placid mild quietude of her disposition, and the mental energy of a character which was but little interested in ordinary and trivial occurrences, was the real cause of her gravity; and most men, when they knew that her melancholy had no ground in real sorrow, and was only the aspiration of a soul bent upon more important objects than those by which she was surrounded...
47 페이지 - Brenda mixed itself with the everyday business of life, and seemed inexhaustible in its profusion. The less buoyant spirit of her sister appeared to bring to society a contented wish to be interested and pleased with what was going forward, but was rather placidly carried along with the stream of mirth and pleasure, than disposed to aid its progress by any efforts of her own. She endured mirth rather than enjoyed it ; and the pleasures in which she most delighted, were those of a graver and more...