Tales of My Landlord: Series 2: The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 3Archibald Constable, 1818 - 375 halaman |
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Halaman 8
... eye , in the castle of the hundred obliging damsels , until , like the said prince errant , she came to a stable . The Highland Pegasus , Rory Bean , to which belonged the single entire stall , was her old acquaintance , whom she had ...
... eye , in the castle of the hundred obliging damsels , until , like the said prince errant , she came to a stable . The Highland Pegasus , Rory Bean , to which belonged the single entire stall , was her old acquaintance , whom she had ...
Halaman 11
... eyes to the powers of her lungs . She made no conquest of the Laird , however , who seemed to live as if there was not another woman in the world but Jeanie Deans , and to bear no very ardent or overbearing affec- tion even to her . Mrs ...
... eyes to the powers of her lungs . She made no conquest of the Laird , however , who seemed to live as if there was not another woman in the world but Jeanie Deans , and to bear no very ardent or overbearing affec- tion even to her . Mrs ...
Halaman 21
... eyes rivetted on the ground . " I see ye are no for assisting me , Laird , " said Jeanie ; " sae fare ye weel- and gang and see my poor father as aften as you can - he will be lonely aneugh now . " " Where is the silly bairn gaun ...
... eyes rivetted on the ground . " I see ye are no for assisting me , Laird , " said Jeanie ; " sae fare ye weel- and gang and see my poor father as aften as you can - he will be lonely aneugh now . " " Where is the silly bairn gaun ...
Halaman 38
... eyes , after such a curfew - note , was impossible . A thousand dreadful visions haunted his imagination all night , and in the morning he was awaked from a feverish slumber , by the only cir cumstance which could have added to his ...
... eyes , after such a curfew - note , was impossible . A thousand dreadful visions haunted his imagination all night , and in the morning he was awaked from a feverish slumber , by the only cir cumstance which could have added to his ...
Halaman 46
... eye the ravages which lingering disease and anxiety of mind had made in her lover's person . " No : I am well - quite well , " said But- ler , with eagerness ; " if I can do anything to assist you , Jeanie - or your father . " " Ay , to ...
... eye the ravages which lingering disease and anxiety of mind had made in her lover's person . " No : I am well - quite well , " said But- ler , with eagerness ; " if I can do anything to assist you , Jeanie - or your father . " " Ay , to ...
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answered Jeanie Archibald auld bairn Balchristie betwixt Bickerton bonnie Butler canna clergyman companion daugh de'il decent devil dinna door dress Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Edinburgh Effie eyes father Ferrybridge frae gang gate gaun George Staunton girl Glass Grace gude haena hand hear heart HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN honour hope horse isna Jeanie Deans Jeanie's journey kenn'd Laird lass Levitt Libberton looked Lord Lunnon madam Madge Wildfire Madge's mair Majesty maun means mind mony morning mother muckle Murdockson mysell never old woman person pillion poor Porteous puir Queen Caroline racter Rector replied Jeanie Reuben Reverence road Saddletree Scotland Scots seemed sister speak Stubbs Suffolk sure tell thee ther there's thing thou thought tion tone Tummas turned wad hae walk weel wench whilk wish word ye ken ye maun young woman
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Halaman 31 - My horse moved on; hoof after hoof He raised, and never stopped : When down behind the cottage roof, At once, the bright moon dropped. What fond and wayward thoughts will slide Into a lover's head! "O mercy!" to myself I cried, "If Lucy should be dead!
Halaman 326 - Leddy, then it isna what we hae dune for oursells, but what we hae dune for others, that we think on maist pleasantly.
Halaman 57 - A little that a righteous man hath is better than the riches of many wicked.
Halaman 112 - Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within me? hope in God: for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.
Halaman 146 - He that is down needs fear no fall; He that is low, no pride. He that is humble, ever shall Have God to be his guide. I am content with what I have, Little be it or much ; And, Lord, contentment still I crave, Because thou savest such. Fulness to such a burden is, That go on pilgrimage ; Here little, and hereafter bliss, Is best from age to age.
Halaman 256 - Argyll, the state's whole thunder born to wield, And shake alike the senate and the field?
Halaman 90 - And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses. These thoughts may startle well, but not astound The virtuous mind, that ever walks attended By a strong siding champion, Conscience.
Halaman 325 - O madam, if ever ye kend what it was to sorrow for and with a sinning and a suffering creature, whose mind is sae tossed that she can be neither ca'd fit to live or die, have some compassion on our misery...
Halaman 148 - It had eyes lifted up to heaven, the best of books in his hand, the law of truth was written upon his lips, the world was behind his back. It stood as if it pleaded with men, and a crown of gold did hang over his head.