Rookwood [by W.H. Ainsworth]. Revised. By W.H. Ainsworth |
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... priest ! How fragrant are his Reliques ! Prout was one of the last ( if not the last ) of the good old stock of scholars , whose erudition and research are a mystery and a stumbling - block to this generation : he was truly " a gem of ...
... priest ! How fragrant are his Reliques ! Prout was one of the last ( if not the last ) of the good old stock of scholars , whose erudition and research are a mystery and a stumbling - block to this generation : he was truly " a gem of ...
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... priest a Jesuit- ― one Father Checkley , at that time an inmate of the hall ; for Sir Piers , though he afterwards abjured it , at that time professed the Catholic faith ; and this Checkley officiated as his confessor and counsellor ...
... priest a Jesuit- ― one Father Checkley , at that time an inmate of the hall ; for Sir Piers , though he afterwards abjured it , at that time professed the Catholic faith ; and this Checkley officiated as his confessor and counsellor ...
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... priest be living . He is himself too deeply implicated — ha ! " - Peter stopped , for at this moment the flame of the candle suddenly expired , and the speakers were left in total darkness . Something like a groan followed the ...
... priest be living . He is himself too deeply implicated — ha ! " - Peter stopped , for at this moment the flame of the candle suddenly expired , and the speakers were left in total darkness . Something like a groan followed the ...
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... priest's to his back Like a lawyer he grubbeth . -no matter what way- The fouler the offal , the richer his prey . IL Caw ! Caw ! the Carrion Crow ! Dig ! Dig ! in the ground below ! The Carrion Crow hath a dainty maw , With savory ...
... priest's to his back Like a lawyer he grubbeth . -no matter what way- The fouler the offal , the richer his prey . IL Caw ! Caw ! the Carrion Crow ! Dig ! Dig ! in the ground below ! The Carrion Crow hath a dainty maw , With savory ...
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... priest's name was mentioned . Sir Piers Rookwood was a good humoured man in the main , had little of the old family leaven about him , and was esteemed by his associates . Of late , however , his temper became soured , and his friends ...
... priest's name was mentioned . Sir Piers Rookwood was a good humoured man in the main , had little of the old family leaven about him , and was esteemed by his associates . Of late , however , his temper became soured , and his friends ...
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Alan Rookwood amongst answered appearance asked Barbara beauty behold Black Bess blood brother canting crew Carrion Crow Checkley coffin countenance cried Luke curse dark Davenham dead devil Dick Turpin door ears echoed Eleanor Mowbray exclaimed eyes father fear followed gazed gentleman gibbet gipsy glance ground hall hand Handassah hath head hear heard heart highwayman honour horse instant Jack Palmer Jerry knight of Malta Lady Rookwood ladyship laugh look Luke Bradley Luke's Major Mowbray mare mother never night once Paterson patrico Peter Bradley pistol priest Ranulph Rookwood Rapparees REDMOND O'HANLON replied Coates replied Luke replied Ranulph returned road Rook rushed scarcely sexton shouted silence Sir Luke Rookwood Sir Piers's Sir Ranulph Sir Reginald smile song soul steed stood stream Sybil tell thee thing thou thought Titus Toft Tom King tone tree Tyrconnel vault voice whisper word Zoroaster
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第 150 頁 - have a snap at you, at all hazards," cried Coates, springing suddenly towards him. " And I at you," said Turpin, discharging his pistol right in the face of the rash attorney — " there's a quittance in full." BOOK III. THE GIPSY. Lay a garland on my hearse, Of the dismal yew; Maidens, willow branches bear, From my hour
第 350 頁 - CAWOOD FERRY. The sight renewed my courser's feet, A moment, staggering feebly fleet, A moment, with a faint low neigh, He answered, and then fell. With gasps and glazing eyes he lay, And reeking limbs immoveable,— His first, and last career
第 324 頁 - Dauphin. I will not change my horse with any that treads but on four pasterns. Ca, ha! He bounds from the earth, as if his entrails were hairs;
第 324 頁 - the earth sings when he touches it: the basest horn of his hoof is more musical than the pipe of Hermes.
第 233 頁 - Well, go thy ways, old Nick Machiavel, there will never be the peer of thee for wholesome policy and good counsel: thou took'st pains to chalk men out the dark paths and hidden plots of murther and deceit, and no man has the grace to follow
第 117 頁 - that a stone with a hole in it hung at the bed's head will prevent the Night-Mare ; and is therefore called a hag-stone " The belief in this charm still lingers in some districts, and maintains, like the
第 323 頁 - on right and left, how fast, Each forest, grove, and bower; On right and left, fled past, how fast, Each city, town, and tower. CHAPTER XXXIX. BLACK
第 324 頁 - cheval volant, the Pegasus qui a les narines defeu ! When I bestride him I soar. I am a hawk : the earth sings when he touches it: the basest horn of his hoof is more musical than the pipe of Hermes.
第 305 頁 - prompt to charge or caress, Now is she not beautiful ? — bonny Black Bess ! V. Over highway and byeway, in rough and smooth weather, Some thousands of miles have we journeyed together; Our couch the same straw, and our meal the same mess, No couple more constant than I and Black Bess!
第 84 頁 - husband Now he owes nature nothing. Man. And look upon this creature as his wife. Is dead. Vit. Cor. Oh, he's a happy husband ! She comes not like a widow — she comes armed With scorn and impudence. Is this a mourning habit