Waverley Novels: Vol. 10, Svazek 10Cadell, 1846 - Počet stran: 588 |
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Strana 348
... Hartley , after which the following toasts were given from the chair : - " The King " -- all the honours . " The Duke of Clarence and the Royal family . " The CHAIRMAN , in proposing the next toast , which he wished to be drunk in ...
... Hartley , after which the following toasts were given from the chair : - " The King " -- all the honours . " The Duke of Clarence and the Royal family . " The CHAIRMAN , in proposing the next toast , which he wished to be drunk in ...
Strana 511
... Hartley , to receive him also as an apprentice . The lad was the son of a respectable farmer on the English side of the Border , who educating his eldest son to his own occupation , desired to make his second a medical man , in order to ...
... Hartley , to receive him also as an apprentice . The lad was the son of a respectable farmer on the English side of the Border , who educating his eldest son to his own occupation , desired to make his second a medical man , in order to ...
Strana 512
... Hartley was superior to him in hornpipes , jigs , strathspeys , and reels . In dress , Hartley was most expensive , perhaps because his father afforded him better means of being so ; but his clothes were neither so tasteful when new ...
... Hartley was superior to him in hornpipes , jigs , strathspeys , and reels . In dress , Hartley was most expensive , perhaps because his father afforded him better means of being so ; but his clothes were neither so tasteful when new ...
Strana 513
... Hartley her attentions were given more freely and frankly . She laughed with him , chatted with him , and danced ... Hartley , who had found room in the music gallery , witnessed the scene , and , as it would seem , with very different ...
... Hartley her attentions were given more freely and frankly . She laughed with him , chatted with him , and danced ... Hartley , who had found room in the music gallery , witnessed the scene , and , as it would seem , with very different ...
Strana 515
... Hartley why he had left the ball so soon the evening before ? " I should rather ask you , " said Hartley , " what pleasure you felt in staying there ? — I tell you , Dick , it is a shabby low place this Middlemas of ours . In the ...
... Hartley why he had left the ball so soon the evening before ? " I should rather ask you , " said Hartley , " what pleasure you felt in staying there ? — I tell you , Dick , it is a shabby low place this Middlemas of ours . In the ...
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Strana 251 - A wonderful and horrible thing is committed in the land; The prophets prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so: and what will ye do in the end thereof (Jer.5:22-31).
Strana 126 - Now the wasted brands do glow, Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch, that lies in woe, In remembrance of a shroud. Now it is the time of night, That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide.
Strana 343 - ... keep the word of promise to the ear, and break it to the hope" — we have presumed to court the assistance of the friends of the drama to strengthen our >nfant institution.
Strana 216 - Was I deceived, or did a sable cloud . Turn forth her silver lining on the night ? I did not err, there does a sable cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night...
Strana 340 - Unknown — the minstrel of our native land — the mighty magician who has rolled back the current of time, and conjured up before our living senses the men and the manners of days which have long passed away, stands revealed to the eyes and the hearts of his affectionate and admiring countrymen.
Strana 26 - Gird thy sword upon thy thigh, O most Mighty, with thy glory and thy majesty. And in thy majesty ride prosperously because of truth and meekness and righteousness ; and thy right hand shall teach thee terrible things.
Strana 5 - Commissioners' servants, as they were in bed in the same room with their honours, had their bed's feet lifted up so much higher than their heads, that they expected to have their necks broken, and then they were let fall at once with such violence as...
Strana 7 - To show how great men are sometimes deceived, we may recur to a tract, entitled " The Secret History of the Good Devil of Woodstock, "in which we find it, under the author's own hand, that he, Joseph Collins, commonly called Funny Joe, was himself this very devil ; that, under the feigned name of Giles Sharp, he hired himself as a servant to the Commissioners...
Strana 314 - EARS rush by us like the wind. We see not whence the eddy comes, nor whitherward it is tending, and we seem ourselves to witness their flight without a sense that we are changed; and yet Time is beguiling man of his strength, as the winds rob the woods of their foliage.