Waverley Novels: Vol. 5, المجلد 5Cadell, 1844 - 580 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة vi
... Mysie Happer . C.Landseer , A.R.A. T. Williams . 110 Prudhoe Castle , a Strength of Piercie Shafton's cousin of Northumberland . Border Antiq . Kirchner . . . 119 Melrose , from North East { ŞAfterJ.M.W . Green .... 120 Turner , R.A.S ...
... Mysie Happer . C.Landseer , A.R.A. T. Williams . 110 Prudhoe Castle , a Strength of Piercie Shafton's cousin of Northumberland . Border Antiq . Kirchner . . . 119 Melrose , from North East { ŞAfterJ.M.W . Green .... 120 Turner , R.A.S ...
الصفحة vi
... Mysie Happer . C. Landseer , A.R.A. T. Williams . 110 Prudhoe Castle , a Strength of Piercie Shafton's cou- sin of Northumberland . Border Antiq . Kirchner ... 119 Melrose , from North EastAfter J.M.W. Green Seal of Melrose Abbey ...
... Mysie Happer . C. Landseer , A.R.A. T. Williams . 110 Prudhoe Castle , a Strength of Piercie Shafton's cou- sin of Northumberland . Border Antiq . Kirchner ... 119 Melrose , from North EastAfter J.M.W. Green Seal of Melrose Abbey ...
الصفحة 105
... Mysie of the Mill ; and she had here asked a broad question , and there she had thrown out an innuendo , and there again she had gradually led on to a conversation on the subject of poor Mysie . And from all inquiries and in ...
... Mysie of the Mill ; and she had here asked a broad question , and there she had thrown out an innuendo , and there again she had gradually led on to a conversation on the subject of poor Mysie . And from all inquiries and in ...
الصفحة 106
... Mysie and I will trot our way down the glen again to Johnnie Broxmouth's , who pressed us right kindly to bide with him . ” Starting at once from her dream of marriages and intermarriages , mills , mill - lands , and baronies , Dame ...
... Mysie and I will trot our way down the glen again to Johnnie Broxmouth's , who pressed us right kindly to bide with him . ” Starting at once from her dream of marriages and intermarriages , mills , mill - lands , and baronies , Dame ...
الصفحة 108
... Mysie's sixteenth year she had the shape of a Hebe . The anxious Elspeth , with all her maternal partiality , could not help admitting within herself , that a better man than Halbert might go farther and fare worse . She looked a little ...
... Mysie's sixteenth year she had the shape of a Hebe . The anxious Elspeth , with all her maternal partiality , could not help admitting within herself , that a better man than Halbert might go farther and fare worse . She looked a little ...
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Adam Woodcock answered apartment Auchtermuchty Baron betwixt blood brother called Catherine Seyton Christie church command Dame Glendinning door Douglas Dryfesdale Earl Earl of Murray Edward Elspeth Euphuist eyes fair faith falconer Father Eustace favour fear glen Glendearg grace Halidome hand hath head heard heart Heaven heretic holy Holyrood honour horse instantly Julian Avenel Kennaquhair knight Lady Fleming Lady Lochleven Lady of Avenel Lady of Lochleven Lilias Lindesay Lochleven Castle look Lord Abbot Lord Ruthven madam Magdalen Græme maiden Mary Avenel Mary Stewart mind mistress Molinara monk Morton Murray Mysie never noble once person preacher present Queen Queen Mary Regent replied reverend Robert Melville Roland Græme Sacristan Saint Mary's Scotland Scottish seemed shew Sir Piercie Shafton Southron speak spirit stood Sub-Prior sword thee thine thou art thou hast thought Tibb tone tower turned woman word young youth
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الصفحة 337 - The sacred tapers' lights are gone, Grey moss has clad the altar stone, The holy image is o'erthrown, The bell has ceased to toll. The long ribb'd aisles are burst and shrunk, The holy shrines to ruin sunk, Departed is the pious monk, God's blessing on his soul ! Rediviva.
الصفحة 115 - Euphues and his England, was in the very zenith of his absurdity and reputation. The quaint, forced, and unnatural style which he introduced by his
الصفحة 206 - ... and spangles, disappointed the force of the blow : nevertheless, it grazed on my shoulder, takes me away six purls of an Italian cut-work band I wore, cost me three pound in the Exchange but three days before.
الصفحة 239 - ... he never would take money for them, and that I should have the whole advantage of all he wrote. This declaration became morally void when the question was about thousands, instead of a few hundreds ; and I perfectly agree with the admired and admirable Author of Waverley, that « the wise and good accept not gifts which are made in heat of blood, and which may be after repented of.
الصفحة 227 - Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.