Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 39
... listening to Nature's music , behold- ing her beauties on every side , or looking up- wards through the branches at the blue hea- vens , as they hang serenely over this little bower of tranquil loveliness . If I might judge by my own ...
... listening to Nature's music , behold- ing her beauties on every side , or looking up- wards through the branches at the blue hea- vens , as they hang serenely over this little bower of tranquil loveliness . If I might judge by my own ...
Page 61
... listen no more to this nonsense . " " Remember , Miss Edy , there's a Roman parson in tha houz , that wears a bald head , and belongs to the Scarlet abomination , and crosses himzel ' wi's vinger , and kneels down avore a mommick ...
... listen no more to this nonsense . " " Remember , Miss Edy , there's a Roman parson in tha houz , that wears a bald head , and belongs to the Scarlet abomination , and crosses himzel ' wi's vinger , and kneels down avore a mommick ...
Page 69
... Listen ! listen ; there it is again ! I am confident I heard a human voice . " " Nay , if you are confident I will not contend the point , for I know that my sense of hearing is by no means so exquisite as yours ; but it still rains ...
... Listen ! listen ; there it is again ! I am confident I heard a human voice . " " Nay , if you are confident I will not contend the point , for I know that my sense of hearing is by no means so exquisite as yours ; but it still rains ...
Page 83
... Listen , and you shall learn where you are , and why you were conveyed hither . " He then related the accident by which the stranger had been thrown from his horse and stunned in Goathurst wood , and the circumstance that had enabled ...
... Listen , and you shall learn where you are , and why you were conveyed hither . " He then related the accident by which the stranger had been thrown from his horse and stunned in Goathurst wood , and the circumstance that had enabled ...
Page 143
... listening to Cifaccio the eunuch and the famous French boy singing love songs , while Bucking- ham , Berkeley , Ashley , Brounker , and a score more of the merry wags and Courtiers were surrounding a large basset table covered with gold ...
... listening to Cifaccio the eunuch and the famous French boy singing love songs , while Bucking- ham , Berkeley , Ashley , Brounker , and a score more of the merry wags and Courtiers were surrounding a large basset table covered with gold ...
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