The Pirate, Volúmenes1-3Archibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London., 1822 - 346 páginas |
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... daughter ; Hear the choice she spreads before ye , — Victory , and wealth , and glory ; Or old Valhalla's roaring hail , Her ever - circling mead and ale , Where for eternity unite The joys of wassail and of fight . Headlong forward ...
... daughter ; Hear the choice she spreads before ye , — Victory , and wealth , and glory ; Or old Valhalla's roaring hail , Her ever - circling mead and ale , Where for eternity unite The joys of wassail and of fight . Headlong forward ...
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... daughters of Magnus Troil , hold a first rank in it . It would , I think , little become us , who are descended from ... daughter of Magnus Troil , the THE PIRATE . 57.
... daughters of Magnus Troil , hold a first rank in it . It would , I think , little become us , who are descended from ... daughter of Magnus Troil , the THE PIRATE . 57.
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Sir Walter Scott. self , is the daughter of Magnus Troil , the friend of strangers , but the Father of Hialtland . He gives them the hospitality they need ; but let not the proudest of them think that they can , at their pleasure , ally ...
Sir Walter Scott. self , is the daughter of Magnus Troil , the friend of strangers , but the Father of Hialtland . He gives them the hospitality they need ; but let not the proudest of them think that they can , at their pleasure , ally ...
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... daughter against the king's crown ; and , in my judgment , it can end in naething but trees and tows . " " Trees are scarce among us , " said Magnus ; " and for ropes , we need them for our rigging , and cannot spare them to be shirt ...
... daughter against the king's crown ; and , in my judgment , it can end in naething but trees and tows . " " Trees are scarce among us , " said Magnus ; " and for ropes , we need them for our rigging , and cannot spare them to be shirt ...
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... daughters of Magnus Troil shared the same bed , in a chamber which had been that of their parents before the death of their mother . Magnus , who suffered grievously under that dis- pensation of Providence , had become disgusted with ...
... daughters of Magnus Troil shared the same bed , in a chamber which had been that of their parents before the death of their mother . Magnus , who suffered grievously under that dis- pensation of Providence , had become disgusted with ...
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amongst ancient answered arms believe betwixt boats bosom Bryce Snaelsfoot Burgh Westra called Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro dame dance dare dark daugh daughters daunt deep dwarf Dwarfie Stone Erlend fair father fear fish Fitful-head glorious John guests hand hastily hear heard heart Heaven Hialtland honest islands jagger Jarlshoff John Dryden kinswoman Kirkwall knew lads Lady Glowrowrum land laugh Lerwick look lover Magnus Troil maiden manner Master Mordaunt mind Minna Troil Mistress Mordaunt Mertoun Nereid never Norna Norse Norsemen Odin old Norse Orkney pause poor Ranzelman replied Cleveland rhime rock rude Saint Magnus Scambester scarce seemed shew shore sister smile speak spoke stranger Swertha tacksman tale tell thee thing thou thought Thule tide tion tone Triptolemus Udaller usual voice Voluspa waves whale wild wind word yawl Yellowley young Zetland
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Página 279 - I do love these ancient ruins. We never tread upon them but we set Our foot upon some reverend history; And, questionless, here in this open court, Which now lies naked to the injuries Of stormy weather, some men lie...
Página 150 - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides...
Página 119 - I pass, like night, from land to land; I have strange power of speech ; That moment that his face I see, I know the man that must hear me: To him my tale I teach.
Página 298 - Nae langer she wept^— her tears were a' spent,— Despair it was come, and she thought it content; She thought it content, but her cheek it grew pale, And she droop'd, like a lily broke down by the hail.
Página 279 - They thought it should have canopied their bones Till doomsday ; but all things have their end : Churches and cities, which have diseases like to men, Must have like death that we have.
Página 196 - There was a laughing Devil in his sneer, That raised emotions both of rage and fear; And where his frown of hatred darkly fell, Hope withering fled, and Mercy sigh'd farewell!