Craven Derby; or, The lordship by tenure, by the author of 'Crockford's'.1833 |
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Sivu xiii
Deale. ceases . It appears , therefore , quite out of character , to give natural agency to a super- natural being . The Author writes to amuse and please , and , if you please - instruct . To satisfy the varied and infinite views , the ...
Deale. ceases . It appears , therefore , quite out of character , to give natural agency to a super- natural being . The Author writes to amuse and please , and , if you please - instruct . To satisfy the varied and infinite views , the ...
Sivu 10
... alone ; coome ⚫ A Worcestershire provincial term for mole - skin . The pea- santry of many counties are very choice of a tobacco - case made out of the skin of a mole . to our cottage , and I wool give ' em 10 CRAVEN DERBY .
... alone ; coome ⚫ A Worcestershire provincial term for mole - skin . The pea- santry of many counties are very choice of a tobacco - case made out of the skin of a mole . to our cottage , and I wool give ' em 10 CRAVEN DERBY .
Sivu 11
... give me . Do you still occupy the same cottage which was so familiar to me when a boy ? " 66 " Noy , Maizter Craven , noy , " answered old Feldfair , shaking his head . My poor old cottage in which I were born , and the mill , hard upon ...
... give me . Do you still occupy the same cottage which was so familiar to me when a boy ? " 66 " Noy , Maizter Craven , noy , " answered old Feldfair , shaking his head . My poor old cottage in which I were born , and the mill , hard upon ...
Sivu 12
... the ground for- cibly with his staff , to give more weight to his declaration . Craven Derby listened with great good na- ture to the loquacious old man , but he could not suppress a smile that arose at the regrets he 12 CRAVEN DERBY .
... the ground for- cibly with his staff , to give more weight to his declaration . Craven Derby listened with great good na- ture to the loquacious old man , but he could not suppress a smile that arose at the regrets he 12 CRAVEN DERBY .
Sivu 16
... . " A fine old walnut - tree standing by the side of it , gives the name of Bennuttree , to the pitch , or wide gap , the en- trance of which it overshades . headlong over the side , down a considerable height . 16 CRAVEN DERBY .
... . " A fine old walnut - tree standing by the side of it , gives the name of Bennuttree , to the pitch , or wide gap , the en- trance of which it overshades . headlong over the side , down a considerable height . 16 CRAVEN DERBY .
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Abdallah Mirza affection Amazon-chief appeared Arab armourer arms army Ashkelon Baron de Darbye barques battle beauty Bellemonte boor brave breast Briton Castle Christian clouds command Craven Derby danger dark dear death deep desert Earl of Pembroke Earl Richard emperor esquire exclaimed eyes faithful fall father fear feelings Feldfair fell figure friend Abdallah hamlet hand hast head heard heart heaven horse instant instantly King Richard knight-baron Lady Bona lady-abbess lady-maiden Ladye land light Lionel de Darbye lively Lord Godolphin Lord Herbert lost Ludolph Maizter Craven mind moon morning night noble party passed prince princess rest rose round Saladine sands Saracen scene Shakspeare side sight Sir Canute Sir Knight Sir Lionel soldiers soon sorrow spirit steed stranger sword tent thee thou art thought tion took voice warriors waves wild wind wolves young knight youth
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Sivu 47 - In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets...
Sivu 98 - The quality of mercy is not strained; It droppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath ; it is twice blessed ; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
Sivu 70 - O MEMORY ! thou fond deceiver, Still importunate and vain, To former joys recurring ever, And turning all the past to pain : Thou, like the world, th...
Sivu xiii - Oft in the stilly night Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around me : The smiles, the tears Of boyhood's years, The words of love then spoken ; The eyes that shone, Now dimm'd and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken ! Thus in the stilly night Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Sad Memory brings the light Of other days around me.
Sivu 99 - You have given him dominion over the works of your hands; you have put all things under his feet, all sheep and oxen, and also the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, whatever passes along the paths of the sea.
Sivu 147 - Altho' his son has found a nobler father. Eventful day! how hast thou chang'd my state! Once on the cold, and winter shaded side Of a bleak hill, mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil : Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green thorn of May my fortune flowers.
Sivu 86 - That it is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things to great ; nay, out of nought To conjure much, and then to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has form'd. Alon. Had I ten thousand lives, I'd give them all To be deceived. I fear 'tis doomsday with me.
Sivu 51 - That light we see is burning in my hall ; how far that little candle throws its beams, so shines a good deed in a naughty world...
Sivu 98 - But, look, the morn in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill.