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... presents its bare scalp and naked sides to the weight of a tremendous surge , and forms the extreme point of the isle to the south - east . This lofty pro- montory is constantly exposed to the current of a strong THE PIRATE. ...
... presents its bare scalp and naked sides to the weight of a tremendous surge , and forms the extreme point of the isle to the south - east . This lofty pro- montory is constantly exposed to the current of a strong THE PIRATE. ...
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... present the terminating extremity . Man , however , had in former days considered this as a remote or unlikely event ; for a Nor- wegian chief of other times , or , as other accounts said , and as the name of Jarlshof seemed to imply ...
... present the terminating extremity . Man , however , had in former days considered this as a remote or unlikely event ; for a Nor- wegian chief of other times , or , as other accounts said , and as the name of Jarlshof seemed to imply ...
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... supposed to have founded Jarlshof , was peculi- arly of this opinion . The present inhabitants of Jarlshof had expe- rienced , on several occasions , the kindness and good will of the proprietor of the territory . When THE PIRATE . 7.
... supposed to have founded Jarlshof , was peculi- arly of this opinion . The present inhabitants of Jarlshof had expe- rienced , on several occasions , the kindness and good will of the proprietor of the territory . When THE PIRATE . 7.
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... present inhabitant of the old mansion , first arrived in Zetland , some years before the story commences , he had received at the house of Mr Troil that warm and cordial hospitality for which the islands are distinguished . No one asked ...
... present inhabitant of the old mansion , first arrived in Zetland , some years before the story commences , he had received at the house of Mr Troil that warm and cordial hospitality for which the islands are distinguished . No one asked ...
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... present times are greatly altered for the better , ) the presence of a superior , in such a situation , was almost certain to be attended with additional burthens and exactions , for which , under one pretext or another , feudal customs ...
... present times are greatly altered for the better , ) the presence of a superior , in such a situation , was almost certain to be attended with additional burthens and exactions , for which , under one pretext or another , feudal customs ...
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50 ÆäÀÌÁö - SHE walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies ; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes : Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
49 ÆäÀÌÁö - She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies; And all that's best of dark and bright Meet in her aspect and her eyes: Thus mellow'd to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
297 ÆäÀÌÁö - Tom, as they used to call him — somewhat roughly treated by the glorious John, you remember — Mordaunt, you remember — Methinks I see the new Arion sail, The lute still trembling underneath thy nail ; At thy well-sharpen'd thumb, from shore to shore, The trebles squeak for fear, the basses roar.