The Prince and the Pedlar, Or, The Siege of Bristol, Zväzok 3R. Bentley, 1839 |
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Strana 56
... glance no ly . We may not look upon each o again , and I would have the gentle our parting marred by no cruel word . " so unkind ? -I , " Am I so cruel 1 fain devote my life to you ? " 66 Spare me , Roland ― spare me ! me not to evil ...
... glance no ly . We may not look upon each o again , and I would have the gentle our parting marred by no cruel word . " so unkind ? -I , " Am I so cruel 1 fain devote my life to you ? " 66 Spare me , Roland ― spare me ! me not to evil ...
Strana 81
... glance of the young Cavalier , who stood proudly erect before him , looking all the contempt he felt , but only for one instant- the next his eye was flashing with hate and triumph ; and then that too was subdued , and he with caution ...
... glance of the young Cavalier , who stood proudly erect before him , looking all the contempt he felt , but only for one instant- the next his eye was flashing with hate and triumph ; and then that too was subdued , and he with caution ...
Strana 82
... glance . " Your confessing yourself to be Ca has placed me in a most awkward a position , " said Major Byfield , speak calmness and dignity which gave him a over his impetuous rival , who in his forgot all consequences , and cared for ...
... glance . " Your confessing yourself to be Ca has placed me in a most awkward a position , " said Major Byfield , speak calmness and dignity which gave him a over his impetuous rival , who in his forgot all consequences , and cared for ...
Strana 85
... glance towards Margaret convinced her of his gratitude for her earnest appeal . " I am deeply grieved , madam , that a sense of duty compels me to act contrary to your wishes and my own ; Captain Eden must be a prisoner for a time ; but ...
... glance towards Margaret convinced her of his gratitude for her earnest appeal . " I am deeply grieved , madam , that a sense of duty compels me to act contrary to your wishes and my own ; Captain Eden must be a prisoner for a time ; but ...
Strana 89
... sergeant , and then to Roland . " I crave your pardon for my momentary passion , " said the Roundhead officer , rightly interpreting her hesitation , including the young Cavalier in his glance , and thus , as it AND THE PEDLAR . 89.
... sergeant , and then to Roland . " I crave your pardon for my momentary passion , " said the Roundhead officer , rightly interpreting her hesitation , including the young Cavalier in his glance , and thus , as it AND THE PEDLAR . 89.
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Ap Reece's arms believe boat Boley Bristol brow Captain Brenner Captain Eden Captain Selburn cheek Colonel Wilton companion cried danger dare daugh daughter death doubt ed Roland Eden Hall Eden Vale escape exclaimed Roland Fairfax father fear feel fell fire flames Francis Merton gallant band gazed glance Hall hand heart highness honour hope King King Estmere knew Lady Burfrey land leave lips look Lord Hopton Major Byfield Major Ritson Master Roland Mistress Margaret Wilton musket never observed passed Pembrokeshire peril Peter Porson pirate's pirates pray Prince Rupert prisoner replied Roland replied the Pedlar Roland Eden round Roundhead Royalists rushed sail shouted side siege of Bristol Sir Roland smile speak spoke Stephen Ottery stood sword tears tell thank thou thought tion tone traitor trust turned villain voice whilst words young Cavalier youth
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Strana 136 - And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you and know this man; Yet I am doubtful; for I am mainly ignorant What place this is, and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night. Do not laugh at me; For, as I am a man, I think this lady To be my child Cordelia.
Strana 136 - Pray, do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man, Fourscore and upward, not an hour more nor less; And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you, and know this man; Yet I am doubtful: for I am mainly ignorant What place this is; and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night.
Strana 269 - My nobile leige!" goode CANYNGE sayde, "Leave justice to our Godde, And laye the yronne rule asyde; Be thyne the olyve rodde." "Was Godde to serche our hertes and reines, The best were synners grete; CHRIST'S vycarr only knowes ne synne, Ynne alle thys mortall state.
Strana 270 - CANYNGE, awaie! thys traytour vile Has scorn'd my power and mee; Howe canst thou thenne for such a manne Intreate my clemencye?" "My nobile leige! the trulie brave Wylle val'rous actions prize, Respect a brave and nobile mynde, Altho
Strana 295 - For sith men would that women should Be meek to them each one; Much more ought they to God obey, And serve but Him alone.
Strana 42 - Now nay, now nay, thou lady faire, The court is full of subtiltie ; And if I goe to the court, lady, Never more I may thee see." " Yet goe to the court, my lord...
Strana 99 - HE It standeth so, — a dede is do Whereof grete harme shall growe: My destiny is for to dy A shamefull deth, I trowe; Or elles to fle: the one must be. None other way I knowe, But to withdrawe as an outlawe, And take me to my bowe. Wherfore, adue, my owne hart true! None other rede I can; For I must to the grene wode go Alone, a banyshed man.
Strana 42 - How long shall fortune faile me nowe, And harrowe me with fear and dread ? How long shall I in bale abide, In misery my life to lead ? " To fall from my bliss, alas the while ! It was my sore and heavye lott ; And I must leave my native land, And I must live a man forgot.
Strana 87 - Dutch marauders called snaphans or poultry-stealers : the light of the match betrayed them, and they could not afford to purchase the expensive wheel-lock ; they therefore substituted a flint for the pyrite, and an upright moveable furrowed piece of steel in lieu of the wheel ; the cover of the pan being pushed back, the...
Strana 136 - I'm mainly ignorant What place this is; and all the skill I have Remembers not these garments ; nor do I know Where I did sleep last night. — Pray, do not mock me ; For, as I am a man, I think that lady To be my child Cordelia.