Knowe, as behind the hand with his mails and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look as if he would have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows that men saw the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted,... Eolopoesis: American Rejected Addresses - Strana 239autor/autoři: Jacob Bigelow - 1855 - 240 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 330 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he wad have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that...the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted, as if it had been stam ped there. " Are ye come light-handed, ye son of a toom whistle... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he wad have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that...the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-diuted, as if it had been stamped there. " Are ye come light-handed, ye son of a toom whistle... | |
| 1824 - 394 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he wad have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that...the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted, as if it had been stamped there. " Are ye come light-handed, ye son of a toom-whislle... | |
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he would have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that men saw the visible mark of a horse shoe iu his forehead, deep-dinted, as if it had been stamped there. " Are ye come light-handed,... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 str.
...duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he would have withered his heart in his bosom. Уe maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that men saw the visible mark of a horse shoe in his forehead, deep-diuted, as if it had been stamped there. " Are ye come light-handed,... | |
| 1826 - 654 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he would have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that...the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted, as if it had been stamped there. " « Are ye come light-hnnded, ye son of a toom whistle... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he would have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that...the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted, as if it had been stamped there. " Are ye come light-handed, ye son of a toom whistle... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 540 str.
...my gudesire a look, as if he wad have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way ot bending his brows, that men saw the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted, as if it had been stamped there. " Are ye come light-handed, ye son of a toom whistle... | |
| 1837 - 456 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my gudesire a look, as if he would have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that...the visible mark of a horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted, as if it had been stamped there. " Are ye come light-handed, ye son of a toom whistle... | |
| Walter Scott - 1841 - 616 str.
...and duties. Sir Robert gave my giidesire a look, as if he would have withered his heart in his bosom. Ye maun ken he had a way of bending his brows, that men saw Ihe visible mark of i horse-shoe in his forehead, deep-dinted, as it it had been stamped there. "Are... | |
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