The heart of Mid-LothianArchibald Constable, 1818 - 375 halaman |
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... Butler , or herself , the in- justice , which many ladies of higher rank would not have hesitated to do to all three , on much less temptation . Her present errand being with the Laird , she looked round the offices to see if she could ...
... Butler , or herself , the in- justice , which many ladies of higher rank would not have hesitated to do to all three , on much less temptation . Her present errand being with the Laird , she looked round the offices to see if she could ...
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... Butler ! Reuben Butler ! " echo- ed the Laird of Dumbiedikes , pacing the apartment in high disdain , " Reuben But- ler , the dominie at Libberton and a domi- nie - deputé too ! -Reuben , the son of my cottar ! Very weel , Jeanie lass ...
... Butler ! Reuben Butler ! " echo- ed the Laird of Dumbiedikes , pacing the apartment in high disdain , " Reuben But- ler , the dominie at Libberton and a domi- nie - deputé too ! -Reuben , the son of my cottar ! Very weel , Jeanie lass ...
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... you , Jeanie . " " And God bless you , Laird , wi ' mony a gude morning , " said Jeanie , her heart more softened by the unwonted generosity of this uncouth character , than perhaps Butler might have approved 28 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
... you , Jeanie . " " And God bless you , Laird , wi ' mony a gude morning , " said Jeanie , her heart more softened by the unwonted generosity of this uncouth character , than perhaps Butler might have approved 28 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
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Sir Walter Scott. this uncouth character , than perhaps Butler might have approved , had he known her feelings at that moment ; " and comfort , and the Lord's peace , and the peace of the world , be with you , if we suld never meet again ...
Sir Walter Scott. this uncouth character , than perhaps Butler might have approved , had he known her feelings at that moment ; " and comfort , and the Lord's peace , and the peace of the world , be with you , if we suld never meet again ...
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... could dis- tinguish the common on which she had so often herded sheep , and the recesses of the rivulet where she had pulled rushes with ย B Butler , to plait crowns and sceptres for her THE HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 31 CHAPTER 11. ...
... could dis- tinguish the common on which she had so often herded sheep , and the recesses of the rivulet where she had pulled rushes with ย B Butler , to plait crowns and sceptres for her THE HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN . 31 CHAPTER 11. ...
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Halaman 326 - ... and fighting our ain battles. But when the hour of trouble comes to the mind or to the body — and seldom may it visit your Leddyship — and when the hour of death comes, that comes to high and low — lang and late may it be yours — O, my Leddy, then it isna what we hae dune for oursells, but what we hae dune for others, that we think on maist pleasantly.
Halaman 189 - Fantastic passions ! maddening brawl ! And shame and terror over all ! Deeds to be hid which were not hid, Which all confused I could not know Whether I suffered, or I did: For all seemed guilt, remorse or woe, My own or others still the same Life-stifling fear, soul-stifling shame.
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 256 - Argyll, the state's whole thunder born to wield, And shake alike the senate and the field?
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 318 - Leddyship to have pity on a poor misguided young creature," in tones so affecting, that, like the notes of some of her native songs, provincial vulgarity was lost in pathos.
Halaman 148 - Christian saw the picture of a very grave person hang up against the wall; and this was the fashion of it. 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.
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 325 - But my sister, my puir sister Effie, still lives, though her days and hours are numbered! — she still lives, and a word of the King's mouth might restore her to a broken-hearted auld man, that never, in his daily and nightly exercise, forgot to pray that his Majesty might be blessed with a long and prosperous reign, and that his throne, and the throne of his posterity, might be established in righteousness.