The Queen's Lieges, Bände 1-2T.C. Newby, 1846 |
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... thee an ample reward for the slight service of guiding me thither ere nightfall . ” " How know'st thou but I have business of my own on hand ? ” " Well , well , at least I know that few of thy tribe like to miss a chance of lining the ...
... thee an ample reward for the slight service of guiding me thither ere nightfall . ” " How know'st thou but I have business of my own on hand ? ” " Well , well , at least I know that few of thy tribe like to miss a chance of lining the ...
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... thee to relieve the worst por- tion of our anxiety . Surely thou must know some herdsman's hut , where the lady and her obtain shelter from the bitter winds . woman may For ourselves , with our wide cloaks around us , and a block of ...
... thee to relieve the worst por- tion of our anxiety . Surely thou must know some herdsman's hut , where the lady and her obtain shelter from the bitter winds . woman may For ourselves , with our wide cloaks around us , and a block of ...
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... thee take thy rest beside us . wheel round thy horse that the knave evade us not - soh ! -now we can trust thee . " " Is not my promised gold yet in thy keeping ? " asked the guide with bitterness ; " what should I gain by quitting ye ...
... thee take thy rest beside us . wheel round thy horse that the knave evade us not - soh ! -now we can trust thee . " " Is not my promised gold yet in thy keeping ? " asked the guide with bitterness ; " what should I gain by quitting ye ...
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... thee , respect his grey hairs ! " " Aye , aye , " growled the miscreant , " we will respect his grey hairs : ha ! ha ! ha ! " And the wide vault echoed with his harsh laughter . " What say ye , my comrades , shall the alforgas of the ...
... thee , respect his grey hairs ! " " Aye , aye , " growled the miscreant , " we will respect his grey hairs : ha ! ha ! ha ! " And the wide vault echoed with his harsh laughter . " What say ye , my comrades , shall the alforgas of the ...
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... thee she is without , " replied the Gitana , as slowly as before . " And I conjure thee , by thy love for the mother who bore thee - where is my father ? " " I have said all they bade me . " " Tell me , at least , who is this stranger ...
... thee she is without , " replied the Gitana , as slowly as before . " And I conjure thee , by thy love for the mother who bore thee - where is my father ? " " I have said all they bade me . " " Tell me , at least , who is this stranger ...
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Abu Amir alguazils Alphonso appeared approached art thou Azayda beautiful behold beneath beside black knight blessing bower brow Caelho calm capinhas capote Castile Castilian cheerful child cork trees couch countenance dark destrier didst Don Pedro Don Sebastian Donna Inez Donna Maria door dwelling exclaimed eyes face fair father fear gallant gazed gentle Gheran Gitano glance gold graceful Hamet hand hastened hastily hath heart heavy hither honour hope hour Joas Lacy lady light lips Lisbon look ment methinks mind Moorish mountain murmured noble noble lady orphrey pale palfrey passed paused Perez Portugal Praça prince queen replied royal Sanchiza scarcely seat señor Sierra de Gata silent Sir Alfred smile soul spot steed stood stranger strove sudden sweet thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thought tones turned uncon uttered voice weary whilst words young youth
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Seite 35 - The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burn'd on the water : the poop was beaten gold ; Purple the sails, and so perfumed, that The winds were love-sick with them...
Seite 163 - Yea, even that which Mischief meant most harm Shall in the happy trial prove most glory.
Seite 1 - They, looking back, all the eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late their happy seat, Waved over by that flaming brand; the gate With dreadful faces thronged and fiery arms. Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon; The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide.
Seite 93 - Beyond the flight of time, Beyond the reign of death, There surely is some blessed clime Where life is not a breath. Nor life's affections transient fire, Whose sparks fly upward and expire.
Seite 23 - Times go by turns, and chances change by course, From foul to fair, from better hap to worse. The sea of Fortune doth not ever flow, She draws her favours to the lowest ebb ; Her tides have...
Seite 132 - Kent. Vex not his ghost. O, let him pass! He hates him That would upon the rack of this tough world Stretch him out longer.
Seite 142 - But what will not ambition and revenge Descend to? Who aspires must down as low As high he soared, obnoxious, first or last, To basest things.
Seite 294 - It is the mind, that maketh good or ill, That maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor : For some, that hath abundance at his will, Hath not enough, but wants in greatest store ; And other, that hath little, asks no more, But in that little is both rich and wise ; For wisdom is most riches : fools therefore They are, which fortunes do by vows devise ; Sith each unto himself his life may fortunise.
Seite 74 - So cruel prison how could betide, alas, As proud Windsor? Where I in lust and joy With a king's son my childish years did pass In greater feast than Priam's sons of Troy; Where each sweet place returns a taste full sour: The large green courts where we were wont to hove With eyes cast up into the maidens...
Seite 132 - I snatch'd her from the rigid north, Her native bed, on which bleak Boreas blew, And bore her nearer to the sun...