Works, Volumen12,Tema 2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1897 |
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... wounded with carvings of true lovers ' knots , hearts , darts , names , and inscriptions ! -frail memorials of the variety of the fair dames who captivated the wandering fancy of that old cavalier in the days of his youthful romance ...
... wounded with carvings of true lovers ' knots , hearts , darts , names , and inscriptions ! -frail memorials of the variety of the fair dames who captivated the wandering fancy of that old cavalier in the days of his youthful romance ...
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... wounded in the course of the action ; the last wound proved fatal . His body was wrapped in the flag of his vessel , and laid in the cabin to sink with her , -a shroud and sepulchre worthy so brave a sailor . During the battle the ...
... wounded in the course of the action ; the last wound proved fatal . His body was wrapped in the flag of his vessel , and laid in the cabin to sink with her , -a shroud and sepulchre worthy so brave a sailor . During the battle the ...
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... wounded spirit . Perhaps this morbid sensibility of feeling might in some measure have been occasioned by infirmity of body , his health having been broken by continual and severe duty ; but it belongs to a saturnine character , like ...
... wounded spirit . Perhaps this morbid sensibility of feeling might in some measure have been occasioned by infirmity of body , his health having been broken by continual and severe duty ; but it belongs to a saturnine character , like ...
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... wounded . How many of the dead were thrown into the sea during the action it is impossible to say ; * the British return only four as killed ; courtesy forbids us to question the veracity of an officer on mere presumption ; but it is ...
... wounded . How many of the dead were thrown into the sea during the action it is impossible to say ; * the British return only four as killed ; courtesy forbids us to question the veracity of an officer on mere presumption ; but it is ...
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... wounded pride and insulted patriotism , with which we have heard our country ridiculed and set at naught by other nations ; while our ears still ring with the galling terms in which even British statesmen have derided us , as weak ...
... wounded pride and insulted patriotism , with which we have heard our country ridiculed and set at naught by other nations ; while our ears still ring with the galling terms in which even British statesmen have derided us , as weak ...
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admiration affection amusement animal appear Asem Ballston bashaw battle Battle of Hexham beauty behold bosom British Cæsar Campbell Captain Porter character Cockloft Hall command Commodore Commodore Perry countenance crew cruise Dabble dance dear delight dressed enemy Essex EVERGREEN eyes fashion favorite feelings fire frigate gallant gallery song gentleman give graces grand guns hand happy head heart honest honor Hoppingtots illustrious indulge KELI kind lady Lampedo Langstaff laugh Launcelot letter Lieutenant Linkum logocracy look manner ment mighty mind morning MUSTAPHA nation nature Navy never observed occasion officers OLDSTYLE once particular passed patriot Pindar poet political pride readers Rip Van Dam SALMAGUNDI scene seemed ship slangwhangers sloop-of-war smile spirit spring squadron strike the colors style theatre thee thou thought tion Tripoli Tripolitan vessel WASHINGTON ALLSTON WASHINGTON IRVING whole Wizard worthy wounded young youth