Stratton Hill: A Tale of the Civil Wars, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1829 - 921 páginas |
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Página 12
... stern rava- ges of time ; and he now found himself , homeless and friend- less , in the loved place of his birth . As his strong form and worn and resolute countenance bent over the dying relics of the fire , sorrow and regret were not ...
... stern rava- ges of time ; and he now found himself , homeless and friend- less , in the loved place of his birth . As his strong form and worn and resolute countenance bent over the dying relics of the fire , sorrow and regret were not ...
Página 28
... stern dwelling , happy exceedingly ; and then , seating themselves after their early and sedate repast , each at one of the small windows or embrasures , they gazed on the different groups who passed by , with many a sweet and ...
... stern dwelling , happy exceedingly ; and then , seating themselves after their early and sedate repast , each at one of the small windows or embrasures , they gazed on the different groups who passed by , with many a sweet and ...
Página 33
... stern troubles of the world with a high hand and unyielding heart , was disposed to think lightly of the aid that religion gives to the dependant mind , and the surrender of the hopes and designs which it requires . There were others at ...
... stern troubles of the world with a high hand and unyielding heart , was disposed to think lightly of the aid that religion gives to the dependant mind , and the surrender of the hopes and designs which it requires . There were others at ...
Página 42
... stern , thoughtful look , and the partin ' whispers out o ' doors , have reached me . Then the pedler's voice oft was no more cheery , nor his step as light as it wont to be , and the churl sometimes stood at the porch and drank , and ...
... stern , thoughtful look , and the partin ' whispers out o ' doors , have reached me . Then the pedler's voice oft was no more cheery , nor his step as light as it wont to be , and the churl sometimes stood at the porch and drank , and ...
Página 51
... stern eye would have failed to keep terrestrial things out of the thoughts of the spectators , had their looks rested on the group now seated at the table . On each side of the heavy and aged chair , that had once served many a ...
... stern eye would have failed to keep terrestrial things out of the thoughts of the spectators , had their looks rested on the group now seated at the table . On each side of the heavy and aged chair , that had once served many a ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
afore agen amidst ancient armour arms battle beauty beneath blood bright eye calm castle cause cavalry companion countenance courser dark Dawnay deep doubt dwelling dwelt Eleanor enemy face fair fancy father fearful feeling field fierce force gazed Granville gray guest hand head heard heart hill Honor Hopton hour Kilkhampton King lady land latter Launceston Launceston Castle lips look Lord mansion mind mingled native ne'er never Nicholas night noble ould passed passion Pendennis castle province Puritans racter Ralph Hopton rebel replied river Tamar roof rose round Royal Royalists scene seat seemed seen side Sir Beville sitch Slanning spirit spot stern stone stood Stowe STRATTON HILL strong sweet sword there's things thought tower trained bands Trenlyon Trevanion turned twas twill village voice vols walls wandered wave weary wild woman words young youth
Passagens conhecidas
Página 162 - A scene of death ! where fires beneath the sun, And blended arms, and white pavilions glow ; And for the business of destruction done, Its requiem the war-horn seem'd to blow.