Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... voice was heard , nor wight was seen in bower or hall , Filled almost with expectation of beholding some " old , old man , with beard as white as snow , " whom he might question concerning this deserted mansion , our hero turned to a ...
... voice was heard , nor wight was seen in bower or hall , Filled almost with expectation of beholding some " old , old man , with beard as white as snow , " whom he might question concerning this deserted mansion , our hero turned to a ...
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... I made , To cuittle the mui fowl's tail.18 The Baron , whose voice was drowned in the louder and more obstreperous strains of Balmawhapple , now dropped the com 75 petition , but continued to hum Lon , Lon 74 WAVERLEY .
... I made , To cuittle the mui fowl's tail.18 The Baron , whose voice was drowned in the louder and more obstreperous strains of Balmawhapple , now dropped the com 75 petition , but continued to hum Lon , Lon 74 WAVERLEY .
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... voice with the harpsichord ; but even this was not very common in Scotland at that period . To make amends , she sung with great taste and feeling , and with a respect to the sense of what she uttered that might be proposed in example ...
... voice with the harpsichord ; but even this was not very common in Scotland at that period . To make amends , she sung with great taste and feeling , and with a respect to the sense of what she uttered that might be proposed in example ...
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... voice , and the simple beauty of her music , gave all the advantage which the minstrel could have desired , and which his poetry so much wanted . I almost doubt if it can be read with patience , destitute of these advantages ; although ...
... voice , and the simple beauty of her music , gave all the advantage which the minstrel could have desired , and which his poetry so much wanted . I almost doubt if it can be read with patience , destitute of these advantages ; although ...
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... voice of the Demon who haunts the stream The moan of the wind sunk silent and low , And the roaring torrent has ceased to flow ; The calm was more dreadful than raging storm , When the cold gray mist brought the ghastly form ! " I am ...
... voice of the Demon who haunts the stream The moan of the wind sunk silent and low , And the roaring torrent has ceased to flow ; The calm was more dreadful than raging storm , When the cold gray mist brought the ghastly form ! " I am ...
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