Waverley Novels: Rob Roy. The heart of Mid-LothianR. Cadell, 1843 |
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第 iv 頁
... Escape . Skene ..... Measom 250 . . . SirW . Allan , R. A. Dalziel . . . . 170 The Dougal Creature . . . Mclan . . . . . Miss Clarke . 177 " My Sons Weavers ! " . SirW . Allan , R. A. Landells Purse Clasp , with con- 256 Inch ...
... Escape . Skene ..... Measom 250 . . . SirW . Allan , R. A. Dalziel . . . . 170 The Dougal Creature . . . Mclan . . . . . Miss Clarke . 177 " My Sons Weavers ! " . SirW . Allan , R. A. Landells Purse Clasp , with con- 256 Inch ...
第 4 頁
... escape , or incensed by some sarcasms which they threw on his tribe , or whether out of mere thirst of blood , this ... escaped for the time to the castle of Banochar , or Benechra . It proved no sure defence , however , for he was ...
... escape , or incensed by some sarcasms which they threw on his tribe , or whether out of mere thirst of blood , this ... escaped for the time to the castle of Banochar , or Benechra . It proved no sure defence , however , for he was ...
第 16 頁
... escaped being his kinsman's recruit , and in all probability his henchman , was afterwards Professor of Medicine in the College , and , like most of his family , distinguished by his scientific acquirements . He was rather of an ...
... escaped being his kinsman's recruit , and in all probability his henchman , was afterwards Professor of Medicine in the College , and , like most of his family , distinguished by his scientific acquirements . He was rather of an ...
第 17 頁
... escape some of its penalties . He was included in the act of attainder , and the house in Breadalbane , which was his place of retreat , was burned by General Lord Cadogan , when , after the conclusion of the insurrection , he marched ...
... escape some of its penalties . He was included in the act of attainder , and the house in Breadalbane , which was his place of retreat , was burned by General Lord Cadogan , when , after the conclusion of the insurrection , he marched ...
第 22 頁
... escape from an assured doom . Stewart was moved with compassion , perhaps with fear . He slipped the girth - buckle , and Rob dropping down from behind the horse's croupe , dived , swam , and escaped , pretty much as described in the ...
... escape from an assured doom . Stewart was moved with compassion , perhaps with fear . He slipped the girth - buckle , and Rob dropping down from behind the horse's croupe , dived , swam , and escaped , pretty much as described in the ...
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Aberfoil Andrew answered appearance Archibald auld Bailie bairn better betwixt Butler called Campbell canna Captain clan cousin Crossmyloof David Deans Diana dinna door Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Edinburgh Effie eyes Fairservice father favour fear feelings frae gang gentleman George Staunton gien Glasgow gude hand head heard heart HEART OF MID-LOTHIAN Highland honest honour horse Jacobite Jarvie Jeanie Deans Jeanie's justice Lady Staunton Laird Libberton look Lord MacGregor Madge magistrate mair manner maun Middleburgh mind Miss Vernon morning muckle naething neighbour never night observed occasion Osbaldistone Osbaldistone-Hall Owen ower person poor Porteous prisoner puir Rashleigh Ratcliffe replied Reuben Rob Roy Roseneath Saddletree Scotland Scottish seemed Sharpitlaw sister speak suld suppose tell there's thing thought Tolbooth tone voice wad hae weel whilk Wildfire woman word ye ken young
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第 511 頁 - And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wildernesses. These thoughts may startle well, but not astound The virtuous mind, that ever walks attended By a strong siding champion, Conscience.
第 314 頁 - Atlantic wave ? Is India free ? and does she wear her plumed And jewelled turban with a smile of peace, Or do we grind her still? The grand debate, The popular harangue, the tart reply, The logic, and the wisdom, and the wit...
第 385 頁 - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key; As if our hands, our sides...
第 259 頁 - Damnation !" he said, muttering betwixt his teeth — " How fell that, sir ? Speak out, sir, and do not Maister or Campbell me — my foot is on my native heath, and my name is MacGregor...
第 267 頁 - They shall hear of my vengeance that would scorn to listen to the story of my wrongs. The miserable Highland drover, bankrupt, barefooted, stripped of alL dishonoured and hunted down, because the avarice of others grasped at more than that poor all could pay, shall burst on them in an awful change. They that scoffed at the grovelling worm and trode upon him may cry and howl when they see the stoop of the flying and fiery-mouthed dragon. But why do I speak of all this?
第 241 頁 - She gave a brief command in Gaelic to her attendants, two of whom seized upon the prostrate suppliant and hurried him to the brink of a cliff which overhung the flood. He set up the most piercing and dreadful cries that fear ever uttered — I may well term them dreadful, for they haunted my sleep for years afterwards.
第 453 頁 - Sweet sister, let me live : What sin you do to save a brother's life, Nature dispenses with the deed so far, That it becomes a virtue.
第 158 頁 - Looking tranquillity ! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight ; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart. Give me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice; Nay, quickly speak to me, and let me hear Thy voice — my own affrights me with its echoes.
第 157 頁 - Papery, and idolatry, and image worship, and surplices, and sic like rags o' the muckle hure that sitteth on seven hills, as if ane wasna braid eneugh for her auld hinder end. Sae the commons o' Renfrew, and o' the Barony, and the Gorbals, and a' about, they behoved to come into Glasgow ae fair morning, to try their hand on purging the High Kirk o
第 157 頁 - Glasgow, they were feared their auld edifice might slip the girths in gaun through siccan rough physic, sae they rang the common bell, and assembled the train-bands wi' took o' drum. By good luck, the worthy James Rabat was Dean o...