The Abduction; Or, The Adventures of Major Sarney. A Story of the Times of Charles the Second |
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... light settles either into the darkness of the night , or is lost in the bright beams of the harvest moon . The younger Brennan , -who had betaken himself to the rocky sea - side , partly for the innocent purpose of catching a few tender ...
... light settles either into the darkness of the night , or is lost in the bright beams of the harvest moon . The younger Brennan , -who had betaken himself to the rocky sea - side , partly for the innocent purpose of catching a few tender ...
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... light of Dunleary . " ' Here he cast a sullen ' look at the moon , which ' then shone with considerable brightness , and continued- " Or it may be the — , no mat- ter for that he is welcome to Ireland , come ' from what quarter of God's ...
... light of Dunleary . " ' Here he cast a sullen ' look at the moon , which ' then shone with considerable brightness , and continued- " Or it may be the — , no mat- ter for that he is welcome to Ireland , come ' from what quarter of God's ...
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... light on the first eligible sign - post or cross - beam . " Was it de castle your honour said ye were after going to ? " enquired " Mark , fain to know if he might not be mistaken in the indivi- dual , or if he were about to lend ...
... light on the first eligible sign - post or cross - beam . " Was it de castle your honour said ye were after going to ? " enquired " Mark , fain to know if he might not be mistaken in the indivi- dual , or if he were about to lend ...
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... light - blue - grey cloth jerkin , with a doublet of faded scarlet - striped drug- get , which formed a strange contrast with the thick candescent beard that surmounted it . A broad black belt bound up his lower garments , from which a ...
... light - blue - grey cloth jerkin , with a doublet of faded scarlet - striped drug- get , which formed a strange contrast with the thick candescent beard that surmounted it . A broad black belt bound up his lower garments , from which a ...
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... light , and the only aperture of egress . His face bore some marks of his disaster , but he was soon placed on his feet . The Lady Dow- ager and her daughter were lifted out in a state of insensibility , though apparently un- while ...
... light , and the only aperture of egress . His face bore some marks of his disaster , but he was soon placed on his feet . The Lady Dow- ager and her daughter were lifted out in a state of insensibility , though apparently un- while ...
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abduction accordingly Alice O'Brian arms arrived Baldunaven baronet Bridget Briggate castle Catholic Charles church command consequently court covenanters Culzean dark daughter Deacon deemed Dordrecht dragoons Dublin Duke of Ormond Duplies exclaimed eyes faith Father Venzani favour fear female fire frae gentleman Glasgow Grace hand hath head heard Heiden Vrouw holy honour hour Ireland Irish Jesuit John McWhirter Killeny King King's kirk knew Lady Dowager Lady Mary ladyship Laird lands Laneric learned Lesley Lord Macdonnell Maister Major Sarney Mark Brennan Maybole ment minister morning Mount Kennedy never night O'Gorman officer outrage party person poor Presbyterian prisoner Ramsay replied reverend royal Saint Mungo Sanquhar schipper schooner Scotland seen servants Sir Ludowic Sir Ludowic Kennedy Slypes soldier soon stranger thee thou thought tion Tolbooth Tom Hunt troopers vessel village Wattie whilk wind Workington
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 185 - Merciful heaven! What, man! ne'er pull your hat upon your brows; Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o'erfraught heart, and bids it break.
Seite 225 - The whisper'd thought of hearts allied, The pressure of the thrilling hand; The kiss, so guiltless and refined That Love each warmer wish forbore; Those eyes proclaim'd so pure a mind, Even passion blush'd to plead for more.
Seite 131 - But see ! in confluence borne before the blast, Clouds roll'd on clouds the dusky noon o'ercast: The blackening ocean curls, the winds arise, And the dark scud in swift succession flies. While the swoln canvas bends the masts on high, Low in the wave the leeward cannon lie.
Seite 11 - East-wind to play his part in this Tragedy. That unfortunate wind, of which it is commonly said, that it is neither good for man nor beast, did blow with such a wonderful fierceness all the time of the conflagration, that it did not only quicken the fire, as Bellows do the Furnaces, but also getting into the streets, and among the houses, when it found any let or...
Seite 218 - Let there be none to pity him, let there be none at all That on his children fatherless will let his mercy fall.
Seite 57 - Lord hath shined gloriously. 3 Our God shall come, and shall no more be silent, but speak out : Before him fire shall waste, great storms shall compass him about. 4 He to the heavens from above, and to the earth below, Shall call, that he his judgments may before his people show. 5 Let all my saints together be unto me gathered : Those that by sacrifice with me a covenant have made.
Seite 56 - In Judah's land God is well known, His name's in Israel great: In Salem is his tabernacle, In Zion is his seat. There arrows of the bow he brake, The shield, the sword, the war. More glorious thou than hills of prey, More excellent art far.
Seite 57 - O let not those that be oppress'd return again with shame : Let those that poor and needy are Give praise unto thy name. 22 Do thou, O God, arise and plead the cause that is thine own : Remember how thou art reproach'd still by the foolish one. 23 Do not forget the voice of those that are thine enemies : Of those the tumult ever grows that do against thee rise.
Seite 180 - ... community. The execution, therefore, of the king, against which they had always protested, having occasioned a vacancy of the throne, they immediately proclaimed his son and successor, Charles...
Seite 215 - Oh, my Evadne, spare That tender body; let it not take cold. The vapours of the night will not fall here : To bed, my love. Hymen will punish us For being slack performers of his rites. Cam'st thou to call me ? Evad.