The Pirate, 1 tomasArchibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London, 1822 - 346 psl. |
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... bears , that Mr. FEA , the spirited individual , by whose exer- tions Gow's career of iniquity was cut short , was so far from receiving any reward from government , that he could not obtain even countenance enough to pro- tect him ...
... bears , that Mr. FEA , the spirited individual , by whose exer- tions Gow's career of iniquity was cut short , was so far from receiving any reward from government , that he could not obtain even countenance enough to pro- tect him ...
13 psl.
... bear many a bang yet . But , Heaven love you , Mr , Mertoun , think what you are purposing . For one of us to live at Jarlshof , were a wild scheme enough ; but you , who are from another country , whether English , Scotch , or Irish ...
... bear many a bang yet . But , Heaven love you , Mr , Mertoun , think what you are purposing . For one of us to live at Jarlshof , were a wild scheme enough ; but you , who are from another country , whether English , Scotch , or Irish ...
33 psl.
... bear against a Zetland rock ? " an swered Magnus . " I will pass Stourburgh on the journey , " said the youth , deferring to his patron's prejudice against innovation , “ if this boding weather bring on tempest ; but if it only break in ...
... bear against a Zetland rock ? " an swered Magnus . " I will pass Stourburgh on the journey , " said the youth , deferring to his patron's prejudice against innovation , “ if this boding weather bring on tempest ; but if it only break in ...
46 psl.
... bear a double propor- tion , and the Lord Chamberlain was to reap all the profit , deducting a handsome salary for his steward , Yellowley , to- gether with the accommodation of a house and domestic farm , for the support of his family ...
... bear a double propor- tion , and the Lord Chamberlain was to reap all the profit , deducting a handsome salary for his steward , Yellowley , to- gether with the accommodation of a house and domestic farm , for the support of his family ...
49 psl.
... bear seed ? -Well spoke the wise Man- tuan - ventis surgentibus - and then the groans of the moun- tains , and the long resounding shores - but where's the woods , Baby ? tell me I say , where we shall find the ne- morum murmur , sister ...
... bear seed ? -Well spoke the wise Man- tuan - ventis surgentibus - and then the groans of the moun- tains , and the long resounding shores - but where's the woods , Baby ? tell me I say , where we shall find the ne- morum murmur , sister ...
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amongst ancient answered arms better betwixt Bimbister boat Brenda Bryce Burgh-Westra called Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro dance dark daunt Drows father fear Fitful-head folks frae glorious John guests hand hastily hear heard heart heaven honest hospitality islands isles jagger Jarlshof John Dryden Kirkwall lady land laughing least Lerwick look Magnus Troil maidens mair mansion Master Mordaunt maun mind Minna Mistress Baby Mordaunt Mertoun never Norna Norse Norsemen occasion old Norse once Orkney pedler Ranzelman replied Mordaunt rience rock Scambester scarce Scotland seemed share shore sister Skerry Snaelsfoot song speak stood Stourburgh stranger Sumburgh-head Swertha tacksman tell tempest thing thou thought Thule tion tone Triptolemus Yellowley Tronda Udaller Unst usual vessel voice waves weel wild woman words young youth Zetland
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