Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 18
... exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! - Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet well expresses it . How- 18 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... exclaimed the scholar , rejecting the spurs " Goodnow , brother ! - Dumpling needs them not , and truly it is a cruel thing thus to urge a dumb beast , savis calcaribus , as the poet well expresses it . How- 18 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... exclaimed the Squire , hardly able from laughter to keep his own seat , when he saw the similar difficulty to which Paul was exposed . " Verily now , brother , I like not horse - play , seeing it is an animal to which we entrust our ...
... exclaimed the Squire , hardly able from laughter to keep his own seat , when he saw the similar difficulty to which Paul was exposed . " Verily now , brother , I like not horse - play , seeing it is an animal to which we entrust our ...
Page 30
... exclaimed , - " Odsheart , Paul ! sure you must be thirsty after such hard riding and long talking . Here are bright beakers , man , with sparkling wine and foaming ale ; so a fico for Latin and Greek . Let us drink and be merry , dance ...
... exclaimed , - " Odsheart , Paul ! sure you must be thirsty after such hard riding and long talking . Here are bright beakers , man , with sparkling wine and foaming ale ; so a fico for Latin and Greek . Let us drink and be merry , dance ...
Page 36
... exclaimed Edith , with ardour- " Have I not here both social and natural pleasures united ? More enlightened minds , or affection- ate hearts , I could never find , even in the bosom of my own family ; and I cannot ex- press to you how ...
... exclaimed Edith , with ardour- " Have I not here both social and natural pleasures united ? More enlightened minds , or affection- ate hearts , I could never find , even in the bosom of my own family ; and I cannot ex- press to you how ...
Page 38
... a waterfall , blending not inharmoniously with the song of the numerous birds who had built their nests in this secure asylum . " How lulling and delicious , " exclaimed Edith , " is the enjoyment that seems to per 38 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... a waterfall , blending not inharmoniously with the song of the numerous birds who had built their nests in this secure asylum . " How lulling and delicious , " exclaimed Edith , " is the enjoyment that seems to per 38 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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