Caleb Field: A Tale of the PuritansHarper & brother, 1851 - 130 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 14
Sivu vi
... bring out the old pro- jectiles still in all their original abundance , while those who represent the Roundheads , and fanatics of those days , not choosing to retain their own epithet of reproach , find little in the ancestral armory ...
... bring out the old pro- jectiles still in all their original abundance , while those who represent the Roundheads , and fanatics of those days , not choosing to retain their own epithet of reproach , find little in the ancestral armory ...
Sivu 27
... brings our humanity down , and strips it of its boasting - so great cowards are we all , and with so much thought of self . Whither this plague comes , Edith , it snaps all tender bands of kindred ; and when a man is stricken , he is ...
... brings our humanity down , and strips it of its boasting - so great cowards are we all , and with so much thought of self . Whither this plague comes , Edith , it snaps all tender bands of kindred ; and when a man is stricken , he is ...
Sivu 37
... bring thee something thou'st not tasted afore since thou cam'st to Cumberland ; and somewhat to comfort thee also , Dame Dutton , though I reckon thou hast no sweet tooth for dainties any more than mysel ' ; but I'll have thee a com ...
... bring thee something thou'st not tasted afore since thou cam'st to Cumberland ; and somewhat to comfort thee also , Dame Dutton , though I reckon thou hast no sweet tooth for dainties any more than mysel ' ; but I'll have thee a com ...
Sivu 40
... bring her home . " " Then hast thou less philosophy than I gave thee credit for , Sir Philip , " said the stranger , emptying as he spoke a goblet of wine ; " for in good sooth I know no noble lady more entirely able to care for her own ...
... bring her home . " " Then hast thou less philosophy than I gave thee credit for , Sir Philip , " said the stranger , emptying as he spoke a goblet of wine ; " for in good sooth I know no noble lady more entirely able to care for her own ...
Sivu 42
... bring home his mother , he said . Bring home his mother , I trow ! as if the Lady Dacre ever did one deed in this blessed world for any body's will but her own . " " " Twould be a strange will , Mistress , " said Dame Dut- ton , “ if ...
... bring home his mother , he said . Bring home his mother , I trow ! as if the Lady Dacre ever did one deed in this blessed world for any body's will but her own . " " " Twould be a strange will , Mistress , " said Dame Dut- ton , “ if ...
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75 cents Act of Uniformity Aldgate Alice Saffron asked Edith blessed brave breath brethren brother Field Caleb Field cavalier child church cottage Cumberland Dame Dutton Dame Rogers Dame Saffron dark daughter deadly death door doth dwelling e'en Edith Field Engravings evil eyes face father fear gentle God's grave Hampstead hand hath hear heart heaven HERMAN MELVILLE hills hope household John Goodman labor Lady Dacre less London look Lord Lord's maiden Master Chester Master Field Master Franklin Master Vincent Mercy minister Mistress Edith mother Muslin naught Number peril pestilence plague poor pray preach preacher Presbyterian Puritan quiet Ralph Tennison scarce silence singular Sir Philip Dacre solemn sorrow speak stood stricken strong tell terrible terror thank thee thine thing Thornleigh thou hast Travels trembling truly voice vols wherefore WILLIAM HANNA wondrous yonder young youthful
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Sivu i - Heaven doth with us as we with torches do, Not light them for themselves ; for if our virtues Did not go forth of us, 'twere all alike As if we had them not.
Sivu 19 - Beneath our feet, a little lowly Vale, A lowly Vale, and yet uplifted high Among the mountains; even as if the spot Had been, from eldest time by wish of theirs, So placed, — to be shut out from all the world...
Sivu vi - The— knights — are — dust.— Their— good —swords— rust.— Their — souls— are — with —the— saints— we— trust.
Sivu 5 - Lives of the Queens of Scotland, and English Princesses connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain.
Sivu 2 - Fresh Gleanings; or, A New Sheaf from the Old Fields of Continental Europe.