The Old Bachelor in the Old Scottish Village. [Essays and Sketches.]Myles Macphail, 1845 - 247 páginas |
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... Romelli . He had been an officer in the French service , and had come to this country with other prisoners ; but ... Romelli's house , Hume was shown into a room , where , reclining upon a sofa , was a boy , apparently about sixteen ...
... Romelli . He had been an officer in the French service , and had come to this country with other prisoners ; but ... Romelli's house , Hume was shown into a room , where , reclining upon a sofa , was a boy , apparently about sixteen ...
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... Romelli , and then turned to the boy : " What is the matter with you , my little fellow ? " said he , advancing to the patient . 66 Nothing , " was the boy's answer ; and immediately he rose up and went to the window from which he gazed ...
... Romelli , and then turned to the boy : " What is the matter with you , my little fellow ? " said he , advancing to the patient . 66 Nothing , " was the boy's answer ; and immediately he rose up and went to the window from which he gazed ...
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... Romelli ; " and I doubt not he will treat in the same way a proposal I have to make . With your leave , however , I must try to win him , with his sister , to our house all night , lest he grow worse and need medical aid . " From the ...
... Romelli ; " and I doubt not he will treat in the same way a proposal I have to make . With your leave , however , I must try to win him , with his sister , to our house all night , lest he grow worse and need medical aid . " From the ...
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... Romelli , and inform her that his minstrel - patient was quite well , on the morning after the day when he was ill in her house . From this call , a friendly intercourse naturally grew up between the two families ; and , ere the fall of ...
... Romelli , and inform her that his minstrel - patient was quite well , on the morning after the day when he was ill in her house . From this call , a friendly intercourse naturally grew up between the two families ; and , ere the fall of ...
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... Romelli . She was taller and fairer than the maid Cardo ; her locks were nut - brown ; her eye was a rich compromise betwixt the raven and the blue dove , a deep violet , " like Pandora's eye , When first it darkened with immortal life ...
... Romelli . She was taller and fairer than the maid Cardo ; her locks were nut - brown ; her eye was a rich compromise betwixt the raven and the blue dove , a deep violet , " like Pandora's eye , When first it darkened with immortal life ...
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The Old Bachelor in the Old Scottish Village. [Essays and Sketches.] Thomas Aird Vista completa - 1845 |
The Old Bachelor in the Old Scottish Village. [Essays and Sketches.] Thomas Aird Vista completa - 1845 |
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answer Antonio Cardo beautiful better body Bremner Bride of Lammermoor brother Bucke Captain character Charlotte Cardo child church-yard cloud cottage Covenanter cried dead death door Dumfries Edinburgh Eildon hills Ernly face father Florence Frederick Hume give gloaming grave green hand harp haste head hear heard heart Heaven Helen Walker hills Hinton Douglas honour hour Irongray Italian Italy Jenkins Julia Romelli kind King Lear kissed lady leave light living look Marli marriage Miss Clement Miss Pearce Miss Romelli moon morning mother nature neighbouring never night once passion poor returned round Scotland Scottish seemed seen Signor Romelli Signora Romelli sister sleep sorrow soul south of Scotland spirit sweet tell thing thou thought Timon of Athens took turned unhappy Vaulpas Village whole wild woman young youth
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Página 171 - Nature seemed In silent contemplation to adore Its Maker. Now and then the aged leaf Fell from its fellows, rustling to the ground, And as it fell bade man think on his end.
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