The Pirate, Volumen 1A. and W. Galignani, 18, rue Vivienne, and p. Didot, sen. rue du Pont de Lodi, 1822 - 241 páginas |
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... following vera- cious narrative , compiled from materials to which he himself alone has had access , by THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY . 1st November , 1821 . THE PIRATE . CHAPTER I. The storm had ceased its iv ADVERTISEMENT ,
... following vera- cious narrative , compiled from materials to which he himself alone has had access , by THE AUTHOR OF WAVERLEY . 1st November , 1821 . THE PIRATE . CHAPTER I. The storm had ceased its iv ADVERTISEMENT ,
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THE PIRATE . CHAPTER I. The storm had ceased its wintry roar , Hoarse dash the billows of the sea ; But who on Thule's desert shore , Cries , Have I burn'd my harp for thee ? MACNIEL THAT long , narrow , and irregular island , usu- ally ...
THE PIRATE . CHAPTER I. The storm had ceased its wintry roar , Hoarse dash the billows of the sea ; But who on Thule's desert shore , Cries , Have I burn'd my harp for thee ? MACNIEL THAT long , narrow , and irregular island , usu- ally ...
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... storm will be dreadful , yet it will be grand to see it from Burgh - Westra , if we have no friend exposed to its fury . See , the air is close and sultry , though the season is yet so early , and the day so calm , that not a windel ...
... storm will be dreadful , yet it will be grand to see it from Burgh - Westra , if we have no friend exposed to its fury . See , the air is close and sultry , though the season is yet so early , and the day so calm , that not a windel ...
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... storm be too fierce , I will abide for the night at Stourburgh . » « What ! " said Magnus ; « will you leave us for the new chamberlain's new Scots tacksman , who is to teach all us Zetland savages new ways ? Take your own gait , my lad ...
... storm be too fierce , I will abide for the night at Stourburgh . » « What ! " said Magnus ; « will you leave us for the new chamberlain's new Scots tacksman , who is to teach all us Zetland savages new ways ? Take your own gait , my lad ...
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... storm . But do not be assured to find the door on latch , let the storm blow ever so hard ; there are such matters as bolts and bars in Scotland , though , thanks to Saint Ronald , they are unknown here , save that great lock on the old ...
... storm . But do not be assured to find the door on latch , let the storm blow ever so hard ; there are such matters as bolts and bars in Scotland , though , thanks to Saint Ronald , they are unknown here , save that great lock on the old ...
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