Stratton Hill: A Tale of the Civil Wars, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1829 - 921 páginas |
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Página 11
... words of envy at his former friend's happier state , with imprecations on his own blighted one . The other tenants of the cottage had long since retired to rest , and the guest sat some time alone , and lost in thought over the ...
... words of envy at his former friend's happier state , with imprecations on his own blighted one . The other tenants of the cottage had long since retired to rest , and the guest sat some time alone , and lost in thought over the ...
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... words , Than this what have we more ? what can be greater ? " yet neither tomb , nor tablet , nor high - wrought marble tells of the deed . " Being becalmed with his single ship in the midst of the Spanish fleet , he fought till eleven ...
... words , Than this what have we more ? what can be greater ? " yet neither tomb , nor tablet , nor high - wrought marble tells of the deed . " Being becalmed with his single ship in the midst of the Spanish fleet , he fought till eleven ...
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... words . " " I know it , old man , I know it well . Sir Richard's letters , for I never saw his face , often told of your tried attachment : you were with him too , when he died , and such a death ! -O that mine inay be even as his ...
... words . " " I know it , old man , I know it well . Sir Richard's letters , for I never saw his face , often told of your tried attachment : you were with him too , when he died , and such a death ! -O that mine inay be even as his ...
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... words , Andrews made his lowly obeisance to his patron , and withdrew to his former com- panion , whom he assured , that in spite of time he began to fancy he was once more embarked , as in days of yore , in some gallant enterprise ...
... words , Andrews made his lowly obeisance to his patron , and withdrew to his former com- panion , whom he assured , that in spite of time he began to fancy he was once more embarked , as in days of yore , in some gallant enterprise ...
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... words should have chanced to be so fulfilled . I have known one or two instances of his having told of a coming storm to the tenants of the neighbouring cove , and more than one fishing - boat perished by disregarding it . I deserve ...
... words should have chanced to be so fulfilled . I have known one or two instances of his having told of a coming storm to the tenants of the neighbouring cove , and more than one fishing - boat perished by disregarding it . I deserve ...
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.