On this intimation the whole party separated, each to find those trifles which had not been shipped already. A few taps of the drum gave the necessary signal to the soldiers, and in a minute all were in motion. The pathfinder; or, The inland sea - Strana 200autor/autoři: James Fenimore Cooper - 1867 - 515 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
 | 1745 - 700 str.
...The bittern boons it in the reeds, And Reynard entering the back }ard, The capital! an cry is heard. The goblin now the fool alarms, Hags meet to mumble...their charms • The night-mare rides the dreaming afs, And fairies trip it on the grafs. The drunkard now fupinely fnores, His load of ale fweats thro'... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1840 - 1028 str.
...drum gave the necessary signal to the soldiers, and in a minute all were in motion. CHAPTER III. • The goblin now the fool alarms, Hags meet to mumble...embarrassment. The whole force confided to the care of Sergeant Dunham consisted of but ten privates and two non-commissioned officers, though it was soon... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1860
...CHAPTER XIII. "The goblin now the fool alarms. Hugs meet to mumble o'er their charms, The night-m:ire rides the dreaming ass, And fairies trip it on the...THE embarkation of so small a party was a matter of uo great delay or embarrassment. The whole force confided to the care of Serjeant Dunham consisted... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1867 - 960 str.
...soldiers, and in a minute all were in motion. CHAPTER XIII. " The goblin now the foot alarms, li\^ meet to mumble o'er their charms, The nightmare rides...two non-commissioned officers, though it was soon posit ively known that Mr. Muirwas to accompany the expedition. The QuarterMaster, however, went as... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1876 - 570 str.
...drum gave the necessary signal to the soldiers~_and in a minute all were in motion. . N CHAPTER XIII. goblin now the fool alarms, Hags meet to mumble o'er...embarrassment. The whole force confided to the care of Sergeant Dunham consisted of but ten privates and two non-commissioned officers, though it was soon... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1876 - 556 str.
...o'er their charms, The night-mare rides the dreaming ass, And fairies trip it on the grass. COTTOK. THE embarkation of so small a party was a matter of...embarrassment. The whole force confided to the care of Sergeant Dunham consisted of but ten privates and two non-commissioned officers, though it was soon... | |
 | John Whetham Boddam-Whetham - 1879 - 388 str.
...was pushing its way. These sounds continued until nearly midnight, that hour when, as Cotton says : " The goblin now the fool alarms, Hags meet to mumble...nightmare rides the dreaming ass, And fairies trip it o'er the grass." Suddenly the Indians commenced to whisper, for even their sleep had been aroused by... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1892 - 550 str.
...minute all were in motion. CHAPTER XHI. " Tbe goblin now the fool Marina, Hags meet to mumble o'er their The night-mare rides the dreaming ass And fairies trip it on the grass. CorroH. TFIE embarkation of so small a party was a matter of no gieat delay or embarrassment. The whole... | |
 | Charles Cotton - 1903 - 164 str.
...capitolian cry is heard. A SUMMER'S DAY— NIGHT QUATRAINS 51 XVII The (roblin now the fool alarms, 65 Hags meet to mumble o'er their charms, The nightmare...the dreaming ass, And fairies trip it on the grass. XVIII The drunkard now supinely snores, His load of ale sweats through his pores ; 70 Yet when he wakes... | |
 | James Fenimore Cooper - 1906 - 484 str.
...the drum gave the necessary signal to the soldiers, and in a minute all were in motion. CHAPTER XIII. The goblin now the fool alarms, Hags meet to mumble...embarrassment. The whole force confided to the care of Sergeant Dunham consisted of but ten privates and two non-commissioned officers, though it was soon... | |
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