The Pirate, 1 tomasArchibald Constable and Company; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London, 1822 - 346 psl. |
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... spirit , which at the same time animated his resentment against the intruders , and enabled him to endure the mortifying reflections which it suggested , ) " No , sir , the ancient days and the genuine manners of these Islands are no ...
... spirit , which at the same time animated his resentment against the intruders , and enabled him to endure the mortifying reflections which it suggested , ) " No , sir , the ancient days and the genuine manners of these Islands are no ...
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... spirit to the dance , or glee to the revel , than the young stranger , Mordaunt Mertoun . When his father's state of mind permitted , or indeed re- quired his absence , he wandered from house to house , a welcome guest wherever he came ...
... spirit to the dance , or glee to the revel , than the young stranger , Mordaunt Mertoun . When his father's state of mind permitted , or indeed re- quired his absence , he wandered from house to house , a welcome guest wherever he came ...
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... spirit and execution could relieve their monotony with the livelier airs of the north of Scotland . When a party set forth as maskers , or , as they are called in Scotland , guizards , to visit some neighbouring laird , or rich udaller ...
... spirit and execution could relieve their monotony with the livelier airs of the north of Scotland . When a party set forth as maskers , or , as they are called in Scotland , guizards , to visit some neighbouring laird , or rich udaller ...
27 psl.
... spirit of her sister , appeared to bring to society a contented wish to be interested and pleased with what was going forward , but was rather placidly carried along with the stream of mirth and pleasure , than disposed to aid its ...
... spirit of her sister , appeared to bring to society a contented wish to be interested and pleased with what was going forward , but was rather placidly carried along with the stream of mirth and pleasure , than disposed to aid its ...
36 psl.
... spirit of improvement , which at that early period was scarce known to exist in Scotland it- self . At length , and with much difficulty , Mordaunt reached the house of this worthy agriculturist , the only refuge from the relentless ...
... spirit of improvement , which at that early period was scarce known to exist in Scotland it- self . At length , and with much difficulty , Mordaunt reached the house of this worthy agriculturist , the only refuge from the relentless ...
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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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