The Coila Repository: And Kilmarnock Monthly MagazineJ. Mennons., 1818 |
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الصفحة 53
... How did she count each passing minute ! In a quarter of an hour she expected to clasp her beloved in her arms . You only who have passed an in- terval of absence from the dearest object of your affections KILMARNOCK MAGAZINE . 53.
... How did she count each passing minute ! In a quarter of an hour she expected to clasp her beloved in her arms . You only who have passed an in- terval of absence from the dearest object of your affections KILMARNOCK MAGAZINE . 53.
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... passed in his father's house , from the beginning of the century to the year 14 , in which his father died . My brother , " says he , " was married in the year 4 , at the age of 21 ; few men were unmarried after this time of life . I ...
... passed in his father's house , from the beginning of the century to the year 14 , in which his father died . My brother , " says he , " was married in the year 4 , at the age of 21 ; few men were unmarried after this time of life . I ...
الصفحة 73
... passed through the coach one after another eighteen times , to the astonishment of the coach- man , who ran into the next public house he saw , and in the ut- most fright declared he had been carrying a legion of devils , for he had ...
... passed through the coach one after another eighteen times , to the astonishment of the coach- man , who ran into the next public house he saw , and in the ut- most fright declared he had been carrying a legion of devils , for he had ...
الصفحة 83
... passed whole hours without uttering a single syllable , and he neither knew how to read nor write . He never resorted to the diversion of hunting above once during the year . He was then accompani- ed by from 3 to 400 Pandours ; who ...
... passed whole hours without uttering a single syllable , and he neither knew how to read nor write . He never resorted to the diversion of hunting above once during the year . He was then accompani- ed by from 3 to 400 Pandours ; who ...
الصفحة 100
... passed as such din- ners usually do ; but when the wine and punch began to ope- rate , a scene of uproar and riot took place , from which I ex- tracted my person as soon as possible , but not till the drunken President , next whom I ...
... passed as such din- ners usually do ; but when the wine and punch began to ope- rate , a scene of uproar and riot took place , from which I ex- tracted my person as soon as possible , but not till the drunken President , next whom I ...
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الصفحة 385 - The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song of even, All that the mountain's sheltering bosom shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven, O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ! X.
الصفحة 253 - With that there came an arrow keen Out of an English bow, Which struck Earl Douglas to the heart, A deep and deadly blow ; Who never spoke more words than these : Fight on, my merry men all ; For why, my life is at an end, Lord Percy sees my fall.
الصفحة 446 - Jock, when ye hae naething else to do, ye may be aye sticking in a tree ; it will be growing, Jock, when ye're sleeping...
الصفحة 373 - ... impeded their view. Colter immediately pronounced it to be occasioned by Indians, and advised an instant retreat, but was accused of cowardice by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffaloes, and they proceeded on. In a few minutes...
الصفحة 308 - On our way home, however, we discovered a body of lambs at the bottom of a deep ravine, called the Flesh...
الصفحة 251 - Ran fiercely through the fight ; And pass'd the English archers all, Without all dread or fear ; And through earl Percy's body then He thrust his hateful spear : With such...
الصفحة 470 - ... meaning that they should no more take up arms. The second point was thus expressed : " We hang a calabash filled with oil and medicine upon your arm.
الصفحة 374 - Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the earth, and then continued his flight. The foremost of the Indians on arriving at the place stopped till others came up to join them, when they set up a hideous yell. Every moment of this time was improved by Colter, who, although fainting and exhausted, succeeded in gaining the skirting of the cotton-wood trees on the borders of the fork, through which he ran, and plunged into the river.
الصفحة 307 - I saw him, a drover was leading him in a rope ; he was hungry, and lean, and far from being a beautiful cur, for he was all over black, and had a grim face striped with dark brown.
الصفحة 373 - ... dreadful odds of five or six hundred against him, and those armed Indians ; therefore cunningly replied, that he was a very bad runner, although he was considered by the hunters as remarkably swift. The...