The Mysterious Freebooter: Or, The Days of Queen Bess. A Romance ...Printed at the Minerva Press, for Lane, Newman, and Company, 1806 |
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... present instance . He had little time for reflection , but he could not help repenting that he had not marched earlier on the preceding evening from his own castle , which would have prevented his present sur- prise . The enemy , aware ...
... present instance . He had little time for reflection , but he could not help repenting that he had not marched earlier on the preceding evening from his own castle , which would have prevented his present sur- prise . The enemy , aware ...
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... present contest was likely to prove contrary to the opinion he had formed of it at its commencement , he began to believe that he had been guilty of an imprudence , in following an enemy into . their own , haunts , uncertain of their ...
... present contest was likely to prove contrary to the opinion he had formed of it at its commencement , he began to believe that he had been guilty of an imprudence , in following an enemy into . their own , haunts , uncertain of their ...
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... present moment , it was impossible to make enquiry whe- ther he was present or not ; and thus the Baron was obliged , if he was not satis-- B. 6 . fied fied with doubt , at least to put up with MYSTERIOUS FREEBOOTER , 11.
... present moment , it was impossible to make enquiry whe- ther he was present or not ; and thus the Baron was obliged , if he was not satis-- B. 6 . fied fied with doubt , at least to put up with MYSTERIOUS FREEBOOTER , 11.
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... present hour attended his , when one of the leaders of the borderers advanced , and having motioned with his hand to enjoin silence , he spoke thus : - " Our loved and venerated chief commands me to inform the conquered De Mowbray ...
... present hour attended his , when one of the leaders of the borderers advanced , and having motioned with his hand to enjoin silence , he spoke thus : - " Our loved and venerated chief commands me to inform the conquered De Mowbray ...
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... present trying situation , have commanded . It may be urged- " What could he do but obey ? he knew resistance or com- plaints to be in vain . " To this it is re- plied , that it is a mind of more than common energy that can restrain its ...
... present trying situation , have commanded . It may be urged- " What could he do but obey ? he knew resistance or com- plaints to be in vain . " To this it is re- plied , that it is a mind of more than common energy that can restrain its ...
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The Mysterious Freebooter, Or, The Days of Queen Bess: A Romance Francis Lathom Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1819 |
The Mysterious Freebooter, Or, The Days of Queen Bess: A Romance Francis Lathom Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1819 |
The Mysterious Freebooter, Or, The Days of Queen Bess: A Romance Francis Lathom Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1819 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
agita Algiers Allanrod Ambrose amongst apartment appeared arms arrived asked Rosalind attend awoke Baron beheld believed blessed booter breath cabin captivity chamber CHAP Clotilda command conduct D'Al D'Alton D'Altonville Dame Edith death deck door drawbridge dread Eloise endeavouring enemy entered exclaimed eyes fate father favour fear feel felt female Frasier freebooters Gertrude hand happiness heard heart Heaven honour hope hour idea informed Lady lamp leader light Lord Rufus Lord William mand marriage matchlock ment mind misery Monrose morning Moss-trooper Mowbray Castle mute night passed passion perceived placed portunity present prison quired ramparts Ravil recollection render replied returned rienced Rufus de Madginecourt salind scarcely scene sensation seraglio shew ship side sigh silence situation slaves sleep sound Spanish captain spirit spot stood suffer sunk thee thou thought threw tion tonville Toulon turned voice walls William de Mowbray wish wretched
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 160 - But that I am forbid To tell the secrets of my prison-house, I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul...
Seite 75 - And thick around the woodland hymns arise. Roused by the cock, the soon-clad shepherd leaves His mossy cottage, where with peace he dwells ; And from the crowded fold, in order, drives His flock, to taste the verdure of the morn.
Seite 160 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
Seite 39 - Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace, With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost. Thou sure and firm-set earth...
Seite 304 - Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer cloud, Without our special wonder...
Seite 130 - ... army appeared before Brixen, it was feared they would commit some excess, and Hormayr immediately issued the following proclamation to tranquillize them. " Faithful Tyroleans ! so true to your religion and so attached to your native country, the greatest pride of my heart is to be your countryman, and the happiest moment of my life is that in which I am able to take a part in your deliverance. " Yes, you have proved yourselves worthy to be free, you have proved that you deserve that constitution...