Tales of My Landlord: Series 2: The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 3Archibald Constable, 1818 - 375 halaman |
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... looked with some curiosity and inte- rest on the mansion - house and domains , of which , it might at that moment occur to her , a little encouragement , such as women of all ranks know by instinct how to apply , might have made her ...
... looked with some curiosity and inte- rest on the mansion - house and domains , of which , it might at that moment occur to her , a little encouragement , such as women of all ranks know by instinct how to apply , might have made her ...
Halaman 7
... looked round the offices to see if she could find any domestic to an- nounce that she wished to see him . As all was silence , she ventured to open one door ; it was the old Laird's dog - ken- nell , now deserted , unless when occupied ...
... looked round the offices to see if she could find any domestic to an- nounce that she wished to see him . As all was silence , she ventured to open one door ; it was the old Laird's dog - ken- nell , now deserted , unless when occupied ...
Halaman 11
... looked at her wistfully and paused , according to his custom before utterance , she expected him to say , " Jenny , I am gaun to change my condition ; " but she was relieved by " Jenny , I am gaun to change my shoon . " Still , however ...
... looked at her wistfully and paused , according to his custom before utterance , she expected him to say , " Jenny , I am gaun to change my condition ; " but she was relieved by " Jenny , I am gaun to change my shoon . " Still , however ...
Halaman 26
... looked round , and saw advancing to- wards her on a poney , whose bare back and halter assorted ill with the night gown , slippers , and laced cocked - hat of the ri- der , a cavalier of no less importance than Dumbiedikes himself . In ...
... looked round , and saw advancing to- wards her on a poney , whose bare back and halter assorted ill with the night gown , slippers , and laced cocked - hat of the ri- der , a cavalier of no less importance than Dumbiedikes himself . In ...
Halaman 47
... looked at Butler , and wrung her hands with vexation and impatience . " I believe , Mr Saddletree , " said Butler , who saw the necessity of getting rid of him at all events , " that Mr Whackbairn will be somewhat affronted , if you do ...
... looked at Butler , and wrung her hands with vexation and impatience . " I believe , Mr Saddletree , " said Butler , who saw the necessity of getting rid of him at all events , " that Mr Whackbairn will be somewhat affronted , if you do ...
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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.