The Pirate: A Romance, Том 2James Crissy, 1826 |
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... seen the good bark , the Olave of Lerwick , that our worthy patron has such a great share in that she may be called his own in a manner , and they had broomed the bark , and , as sure as there are stars in heaven , she answered them for ...
... seen the good bark , the Olave of Lerwick , that our worthy patron has such a great share in that she may be called his own in a manner , and they had broomed the bark , and , as sure as there are stars in heaven , she answered them for ...
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... seen their friends embark in it , began now to separate into various groups and parties , which strolled in dif- ferent directions , as fancy led them , to enjoy what may be called the clear obscure of a Zetland sum- mer day , which ...
... seen their friends embark in it , began now to separate into various groups and parties , which strolled in dif- ferent directions , as fancy led them , to enjoy what may be called the clear obscure of a Zetland sum- mer day , which ...
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... seen from between two lofty rocks , the jaws of the creek , or indenture , which approached each other above , as if they wished to meet over the dark tide that separated them . The other end of their promenade was closed by a lofty and ...
... seen from between two lofty rocks , the jaws of the creek , or indenture , which approached each other above , as if they wished to meet over the dark tide that separated them . The other end of their promenade was closed by a lofty and ...
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... seen but an- gels ; but I have faced , in my time , the demons of the Equinoctial Line , which we rovers suppose to be as powerful , and as malignant , as those of the North . " " Have you then witnessed those wonders that are beyond ...
... seen but an- gels ; but I have faced , in my time , the demons of the Equinoctial Line , which we rovers suppose to be as powerful , and as malignant , as those of the North . " " Have you then witnessed those wonders that are beyond ...
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... seen and known . " So saying , she hastily completed her dress , and led the way to the breakfast , where she assumed her place amongst the guests ; but with a counte- nance so pale and haggard , and manners and speech so altered , and ...
... seen and known . " So saying , she hastily completed her dress , and led the way to the breakfast , where she assumed her place amongst the guests ; but with a counte- nance so pale and haggard , and manners and speech so altered , and ...
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Altamont amongst ancient arms ashore better betwixt blood boat Boatswain Brenda Bryce Snaelsfoot Burgh-Westra Captain Cleveland Claud Halcro Cleve command crew dare daugh daughters dear Derrick devil Dick Fletcher dwarf eyes fair farewell father favour fear fellow Fitful-head Fletcher folks Fortune's Favourite gentleman glorious John Goffe hand hear heard heart heaven honest honour island Jack Bunce Jarlshof kinswoman Kirkwall land look Magistrate Magnus Troil maiden manner Master Minna Troil Mordaunt Mertoun mother never old Norse Orcadian Orkney Pacolet pirate poor Provost replied Cleveland rover rude sail Saint Magnus Saint Ninians Saint Ronan scarce seemed ship sister sloop sorrow speak spirit spoke stood Stromness Bay Swertha Sybil tell thee ther thing thou thought tide tion tone Triptolemus turned Udaller Udaller's vessel voice whilk wild wind woman word Yellowley yonder young Zetland
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Сторінка 77 - Nae langer she wept^— her tears were a' spent,— Despair it was come, and she thought it content; She thought it content, but her cheek it grew pale, And she droop'd, like a lily broke down by the hail.