O what a happy thing It is, And joyful for to see, Brethren to dwell together in Friendship and unity.' But Mr. Barton is all for the hymns, and a sort o' music as I can't join in at all. Waverley Novels: Vol. 7 - Página 370por Walter Scott - 1845 - 727 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1894 - 690 páginas
...by Lady Peveril that he immediately raised the psalm, ' 0 what a happy thing it is, And joyful, lor to see Brethren to dwell together in Friendship and...; and had even the patience to remain while Master Nchemiah Solsgrace pronounced a benediction of portentous length as an introduction to the banquet.... | |
| Joseph Waddell Clokey - 1896 - 284 páginas
...thought complete till the whole household and guests would join in the Psalm: " O what a happy thing it is, And joyful for to see, Brethren to dwell together in Friendship and unity." In both the Scotch and English armies Psalmody was customary in most of the regiments; and sometimes... | |
| Walter Scott - 1898 - 1012 páginas
...good-will exhibited by Lady Peveril that he immediately raised the psalm, •' O what a happy thing it is, And joyful, for to see Brethren to dwell together in Friendship and unity 1 " Accepting this salutation as a mark of courtesy repaid, the Lady Peveril marshaled in person this... | |
| George Eliot - 1901 - 516 páginas
...Hackit stretched out Deleft arm, threw back his head, and broke into melody— " Oh whiit n Imppy thing it is, And joyful for to see Brethren to dwell together in Friendship and unity.' But Mr. Barton is all for the hymns, and a sort o' music fl* I can't join in at all." " And so," said... | |
| George Eliot - 1907 - 328 páginas
...stretched out his left arm, threw back his head, and broke into melody — " ' O what a happy thing it is, And joyful for to see. Brethren to dwell together in Friendship and unity.' But Mr. Barton is all for the hymns, and a sort o' music as I can't join in at all." "And so," said... | |
| Walter Scott - 1912 - 926 páginas
...and goodwill exhibited by Lady Peveril, that he immediately raised the psalm, 0 what a happy thing it is, And joyful for to see, Brethren to dwell together in • Accepting this salutation as a mark of courtesy repaid, the Lady Peveril marshalled in person this... | |
| George Eliot - 2006 - 362 páginas
...Hackit stretched out his left arm, threw back his head, and broke into melody"'O what a happy thing it is, And joyful for to see, Brethren to dwell together in Friendship and unity. 1 But Mr Barton is all for th 1 hymns, and a sort o' music as I can't join in at all." "And so," said... | |
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