Waverley Novels, Volumen 13A. & C. Black, 1853 |
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... daughters of Thule this mysterious and pensive stranger might have found some one to take upon herself the task of consolation , had he shewn any willingness to accept such kindly offices ; but , far from doing so , he seemed even to ...
... daughters of Thule this mysterious and pensive stranger might have found some one to take upon herself the task of consolation , had he shewn any willingness to accept such kindly offices ; but , far from doing so , he seemed even to ...
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... daughters of Magnus Troil . Their mother had been dead for many years , and they were now two beautiful girls , the ... daughter , despite her Scottish lineage , melted the stout heart of Magnus Troil . He sued and was listened to , and ...
... daughters of Magnus Troil . Their mother had been dead for many years , and they were now two beautiful girls , the ... daughter , despite her Scottish lineage , melted the stout heart of Magnus Troil . He sued and was listened to , and ...
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... various fortunes , had returned to end his days as he could in his native islands , had celebrated the daughters of Magnus in a poem , which he entitled Night and Day ; and , in his description of Minna , 34 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... various fortunes , had returned to end his days as he could in his native islands , had celebrated the daughters of Magnus in a poem , which he entitled Night and Day ; and , in his description of Minna , 34 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
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... daughters . And while conversing with them , Mordaunt , who mingled a strain of deep and ardent enthusiasm with the gay and un- governable spirits of youth , was equally ready to enter into the wild and poetical visions of Minna , or ...
... daughters . And while conversing with them , Mordaunt , who mingled a strain of deep and ardent enthusiasm with the gay and un- governable spirits of youth , was equally ready to enter into the wild and poetical visions of Minna , or ...
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... daughter of the umquhile , and sister to the then existing , Clinkscale of that Ilk . This was thought a horrid and unnatural union in the neigh- bourhood , considering that the house of Clinkscale had at least as great a share of ...
... daughter of the umquhile , and sister to the then existing , Clinkscale of that Ilk . This was thought a horrid and unnatural union in the neigh- bourhood , considering that the house of Clinkscale had at least as great a share of ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Altamont amongst ancient answered arms ashore Baby better betwixt boat Boatswain Brenda Bryce Snailsfoot Burgh-Westra called Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro command crew dance dark daughters Dick Fletcher eyes fair father favour fear Fitful-head gentlemen of fortune glorious John Goffe guests hand hear heard heart Heaven honest honour islands isles jagger Jarlshof John Dryden Kirkwall land Lerwick look Magnus Troil maiden mair manner Master mind Minna Troil Mistress Mordaunt Mertoun never Norna Norse occasion old Norse once Orcadian Orkney pedlar pirate poor Provost Ranzelman replied Mordaunt rock sail Saint Magnus Saint Ninian scarce Scotland seemed shewed ship shore sister sloop song speak spirit spoke stone stood stranger Swertha tell thee thing thou thought tone turned Udaller vessel voice waves weel wild wind woman words young Zetland
Pasajes populares
Página 107 - 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.
Página 197 - I fear, too early : for my mind misgives, Some consequence, yet hanging in the stars, Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels...
Página 498 - I'll not leave thee, Till to thyself, at least, thou'rt reconciled, However thy resentments deal with me. Pier. Not leave me ! Jaff. No ; thou shalt not force me from thee. Use me reproachfully, and like a slave ; Tread on me, buffet me, heap wrongs on wrongs On my poor head ; I'll bear it all with patience, Shall weary out thy most unfriendly cruelty...
Página 35 - 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.
Página 375 - A fiery soul, which, working out its way, Fretted the pigmy body to decay, And o'er-informed the tenement of clay. A daring pilot in extremity; Pleased with the danger, when the waves went high He sought the storms; but, for a calm unfit, Would steer too nigh the sands to boast his wit.