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... appears as a sailor , a mercantile man , a soldier , an agri- His culturist ; and even as executing the office of a judge advocate , and in the remote parts of India performing certain functions of a clergyman . At last we view him as ...
... appears as a sailor , a mercantile man , a soldier , an agri- His culturist ; and even as executing the office of a judge advocate , and in the remote parts of India performing certain functions of a clergyman . At last we view him as ...
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... appears on gaining the summit of the hills that rise above it on the south , and of the great army that then lay ... appear before the throne of their sovereign within forty days . The palmer protests and appeals against this citation ...
... appears on gaining the summit of the hills that rise above it on the south , and of the great army that then lay ... appear before the throne of their sovereign within forty days . The palmer protests and appeals against this citation ...
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... appears unhooded , and walks and speaks before him ; and , as near as we can guess , it could not be more than a year since they had entered the lists against each other . Constance , at her death , says she had lived but three years ...
... appears unhooded , and walks and speaks before him ; and , as near as we can guess , it could not be more than a year since they had entered the lists against each other . Constance , at her death , says she had lived but three years ...
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... appears that his services are no longer indispensable . If his accidental meeting , and continued association with Marmion be altogether unnatural , it must appear still more extraordinary , that he should afterwards meet with the Lady ...
... appears that his services are no longer indispensable . If his accidental meeting , and continued association with Marmion be altogether unnatural , it must appear still more extraordinary , that he should afterwards meet with the Lady ...
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... appears ,; And in the smoke the pennons flew , As in the storm the white sea - mew . Then marked they , dashing broad and far , The broken billows of the war , And plumed crests of chieftains brave , Floating like foam upon the wave ...
... appears ,; And in the smoke the pennons flew , As in the storm the white sea - mew . Then marked they , dashing broad and far , The broken billows of the war , And plumed crests of chieftains brave , Floating like foam upon the wave ...
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第 36 頁 - O woman! in our hours of ease, Uncertain, coy, and hard to please, And variable as the shade By the light quivering aspen made; When pain and anguish wring the brow, A ministering angel thou! — Scarce were the piteous accents said, When, with the Baron's casque, the maid To the nigh streamlet ran; Forgot were hatred, wrongs, and fears; The plaintive voice alone she hears, Sees but the dying man.
第 71 頁 - Doon, How can ye blume sae fair ! How can ye chant, ye little birds, And I sae fu' o' care. Thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird, That sings upon the bough ; Thou minds me o' the happy days, When my fause luve was true.
第 196 頁 - THAT those lips had language! Life has passed With me but roughly since I heard thee last. Those lips are thine, — thy own sweet smile I see, The same that oft in childhood solaced me; Voice only fails, else how distinct they say, "Grieve not, my child; chase all thy fears away!
第 32 頁 - I long wooed your daughter, my suit you denied : Love swells like the Solway, but ebbs like its tide ; And now am I come, with this lost love of mine To lead but one measure, drink one cup of wine. There are maidens in Scotland, more lovely by far, That would gladly be bride to the young Lochinvar...
第 322 頁 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free ; They touch our country, and their shackles fall.
第 32 頁 - Eske river where ford there was none ; But, ere he alighted at Netherby gate, The bride had consented, the gallant came late ; For a laggard in love, and a dastard in war, Was to wed the fair Ellen of brave Lochinvar.
第 35 頁 - Is Wilton there ?" — With that, straight up the hill there rode Two horsemen drenched with gore, And in their arms, a helpless load, A wounded knight they bore.
第 37 頁 - The war, that for a space did fail, Now trebly thundering swelled the gale, And— STANLEY ! was the cry. A light on Marmion's visage spread, And fired his glazing eye ; With dying hand, above his head He shook the fragment of his blade, And shouted ' ' Victory l— Charge, Chester, charge ! on, Stanley, on ! ' Were the last words of Marmion.
第 35 頁 - The border slogan rent the sky ! A Home ! a Gordon ! was the cry : Loud were the clanging blows ; Advanced, — forced back, — now low, now high, The pennon sunk and rose ; As bends the bark's mast in the gale, When rent are rigging, shrouds, and sail, It wavered 'mid the foes.
第 205 頁 - I write unto you, fathers, because ye have known him that is from the beginning. I write unto you, young men, because ye have overcome the wicked one.