Waverley Novels ...Black, 1841 |
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Strana 42
... puir body o ' our ac- quaintance that's blate for want o ' siller , and has far to gang hame , ye needna stick to gie them a waught o ' drink and a ban- nock we'll ne'er miss't , and it looks creditable in a house - like ours . And now ...
... puir body o ' our ac- quaintance that's blate for want o ' siller , and has far to gang hame , ye needna stick to gie them a waught o ' drink and a ban- nock we'll ne'er miss't , and it looks creditable in a house - like ours . And now ...
Strana 50
... puir wanderers that venture that gate to join wi ' Hamilton and Dingwall . " " Have the persecuted folk drawn to any head among them- selves ? " demanded the stranger . " About sixty or seventy horse and foot , " said the old dame ...
... puir wanderers that venture that gate to join wi ' Hamilton and Dingwall . " " Have the persecuted folk drawn to any head among them- selves ? " demanded the stranger . " About sixty or seventy horse and foot , " said the old dame ...
Strana 53
... puir gentleman- Aweel , he wan the popinjay , for few cared to win it ower his Grace's head - weel , he had a comely presence , and when a ' the gentles mounted to show their capers , his Grace was as near to me as I am to you ; and he ...
... puir gentleman- Aweel , he wan the popinjay , for few cared to win it ower his Grace's head - weel , he had a comely presence , and when a ' the gentles mounted to show their capers , his Grace was as near to me as I am to you ; and he ...
Strana 64
... puir dis- tressed whigs enow about the country will be glad to do that for a bite and a soup - it sets them far better than the like o ' him . " " And then we'll hae the dragoons on us , " said Milnwood , " for comforting and ...
... puir dis- tressed whigs enow about the country will be glad to do that for a bite and a soup - it sets them far better than the like o ' him . " " And then we'll hae the dragoons on us , " said Milnwood , " for comforting and ...
Strana 68
... puir bennison will rest wi ' you and yours wherever I am . I will be wae to hear o ' your affliction , and blithe to hear o ' your prosperity , temporal and spiritual . But I canna prefer the commands of an earthly mistress to those of ...
... puir bennison will rest wi ' you and yours wherever I am . I will be wae to hear o ' your affliction , and blithe to hear o ' your prosperity , temporal and spiritual . But I canna prefer the commands of an earthly mistress to those of ...
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Ailie answered Morton arms army auld blood body Bothwell Burley called Cameronians canna carabines Castle cause Claverhouse Colonel Grahame command Cornet council Covenant Covenanters Cuddie death dinna dragoons Duke Duke of Monmouth e'en enemy eneugh Erastian Evandale's exclaimed eyes favour fear followed frae gentleman gude Halliday hand hath head hear heard heart Henry Morton hinny honour horse insurgents Jenny Dennison John Gudyill Kettledrummle King Lady Margaret Bellenden leddy look Lord Evandale Macbriar mair Major Bellenden maun Mause Milnwood Miss Bellenden mither moderate party morning muckle never occasion Old Mortality onything ower party person popinjay Poundtext presbyterian prisoner puir replied Morton roundhead Scotland seemed Sergeant soldiers speak suld sword thae thee thou Tillietudlem Tower troopers turned voice weel whig woman word young
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Strana 161 - And I will feed them that oppress thee with their own flesh; And they shall be drunken with their own blood, as with sweet wine: And all flesh shall know that I the Lord am thy Saviour And thy Redeemer, the mighty One of Jacob.
Strana 139 - SAVE me, O God ; for the waters are come in unto my soul. I sink in deep mire, where there is no standing: I am come into deep waters, where the floods overflow me.
Strana 246 - Whate'er he did was done with so much ease, In him alone 'twas natural to please : His motions all accompanied with grace ; And paradise was open'd in his face.
Strana 23 - MOST readers," says the Manuscript of Mr Pattieson, " must have witnessed with delight the joyous burst which attends the dismissing of a villageschool on a fine summer evening. The buoyant spirit of childhood, repressed with so much difficulty during the tedious hours of discipline, may then be seen to explode, as it were, in shout, and song, and frolic, as the little urchins join in groups on their play-ground, and arrange their matches of sport for the evening.
Strana 190 - And I will bring a sword upon you, that shall avenge the quarrel of my covenant: and when ye are gathered together within your cities, I will send the pestilence among you; and ye shall be delivered into the hand of the enemy.
Strana 253 - Is not the whole land before thee? separate thyself, I pray thee, from me : if thou wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the right ; or if thou depart to the right hand, then I will go to the left.
Strana 113 - Grecian statue, and slightly shaded by small mustachios of light brown, joined to a profusion of long curled .locks of the same colour, which fell down on each side of his face, contributed to form such a countenance as limners love to paint and ladies to look upon.
Strana 69 - Therefore at that time, when all the people heard the sound of the cornet, flute, harp, sackbut, psaltery, and all kinds of music...
Strana 60 - We looked for peace, but no good came; and for a time of health, and behold trouble!
Strana 142 - Those that were stout of heart are spoil'd, They slept their sleep outright ; And none of those their hands did find, That were the men of might.