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... Waverley Novels: Rob Roy. The heart of Mid-Lothian - 第 267 頁Walter Scott 著 - 1843完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Walter Scott - 1818 - 370 頁
...could pay, shall burst on them in an awful change. They that scoffed at the grovelling wormi and trade 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 ?" he said, sitting down again, and in a calmer... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 頁
...could pay, shjall burst on them in an awful change. They that scoffed at the grovelling worm, and trod upon him, may cry and howl when they see the stoop of the flying and tiijry-moiithed dragon. But why do 1 speak of all this?— only ye may THE AMERICAN [Lwon 174. ••pine... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1831 - 558 頁
...listen to the story of my wrongs—The miserable Highland drover, bankrupt, barefooted,—stripped of all, dishonoured and hunted down, because the avarice...they see the stoop of the flying and fiery-mouthed dragon.—But why do I speak of all this ?" he said, sitting down again, and in a calmer tone— "... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 562 頁
...could pay, shall hurst on them in an awful change. They that scoffed at the grovelling worm, and trod upon him, may cry and howl when they see the stoop...fiery-mouthed dragon. — But why do I speak of all this 9" he said, sitting down again, and in a calmer tone — " Only ye may opine it frets my patience,... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 頁
...if it were a spell to conjure up the devil with ? They that scoffed at the groveling worm, and trod upon him, may cry and howl when they see the stoop...fiery-mouthed dragon. But why do I speak of all this ?—only, ye may opine, it frets my patience to be hunted like an otter, or a seal, or a salmon upon... | |
| William Bentley Fowle - 1844 - 302 頁
...change. They that scoffed at the grovelling u'orm, and trod upon him, may cry and howl when they «ee the stoop of the flying and fiery-mouthed dragon. But why do I speak all this ? — We are a rude and an ignorant, and it may be a violent and passionate, but we ire not... | |
| General reciter - 1845 - 348 頁
...could pay, shall burst on them in an awful change. They that scoffed at the grovelling worm, and trod upon him, may cry and howl when they see the stoop...fiery-mouthed dragon. But why do I speak of all this ? — only ye may opine it frets my patience to be hunted like an otter, or a seal, as a salmon upon... | |
| Nathaniel Peabody Rogers - 1847 - 424 頁
...inquire at the hand of the Lord what is to be done. [From the Herald of Freedom of Sept. 1, 1838.] " Only ye may opine it frets my patience, Mr. Osbaldistone,...upon the shallows, and that by my very friends and neighbors." — ROB ROT. WHOSE patience has been fretted, if it had not been fret-proof, like the abolitionists'... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1853 - 450 頁
...shall save the darling dollars of the rich ? " They that laughed at the grovelling worm, and trod on him, may cry and howl when they see the stoop of the flying and fiery-mouthed dragon ! " The leaders of modern civilization have scorned justice. The chiefs of war, of industry, and the... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1854 - 94 頁
...pleasant for gentlemen of the South to look at. " They that laughed at the grovelling worm and trod on him may cry and howl when they see the stoop of the flying and fiery -mouthed dragon"! Now, there is only one opi89 nion about the valour of President Pierce. Like... | |
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