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Page 82
... Thou art my religion , Ghita ! " he said ; " in thee I worship purity , and holiness , and - " " Nay - nay , Raoul , do not refrain ; if thou really lov'st me utter not this frightful blasphemy ; tell me , rather , if thou didst not ...
... Thou art my religion , Ghita ! " he said ; " in thee I worship purity , and holiness , and - " " Nay - nay , Raoul , do not refrain ; if thou really lov'st me utter not this frightful blasphemy ; tell me , rather , if thou didst not ...
Page 92
... thou man , thou shalt lose nothing here . I hope so , Sir ; for I have about me many parcels of change . Winter's Tale . SUCH was the state of things at Porto Ferrajo at noon , or about the hour when its inhabitants bethought them of ...
... thou man , thou shalt lose nothing here . I hope so , Sir ; for I have about me many parcels of change . Winter's Tale . SUCH was the state of things at Porto Ferrajo at noon , or about the hour when its inhabitants bethought them of ...
Page 94
... Thou hast changed thine opinion greatly , neighbour Vito , " answered the vice - governor , somewhat drily , for he was far from being satisfied on the subject of Sir Cicero , and on those of cer- tain other circumstances in English ...
... Thou hast changed thine opinion greatly , neighbour Vito , " answered the vice - governor , somewhat drily , for he was far from being satisfied on the subject of Sir Cicero , and on those of cer- tain other circumstances in English ...
Page 95
... Thou forgettest , friend Viti , " returned the vice - governor , smiling now in pity at his companion's ignorance and prejudices , as just before he had smiled in kindness , " that we Italians took the pains to civilize these people a ...
... Thou forgettest , friend Viti , " returned the vice - governor , smiling now in pity at his companion's ignorance and prejudices , as just before he had smiled in kindness , " that we Italians took the pains to civilize these people a ...
Page 104
... Thou art too honest to deceive long , whatever thou may'st do on an occasion like this , and in a pressing emergency . " " Why ? - but no matter . This Andrea Barrofaldi , and this Vito Viti , will one day know why . And now to our ...
... Thou art too honest to deceive long , whatever thou may'st do on an occasion like this , and in a pressing emergency . " " Why ? - but no matter . This Andrea Barrofaldi , and this Vito Viti , will one day know why . And now to our ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Jack O'lantern: (Le Feu-follet) Or, The Privateer James Fenimore Cooper Affichage du livre entier - 1845 |
The Jack O'Lantern: (Le Feu-follet;) Or, the Privateer, Volume 1 James Fenimore Cooper Affichage du livre entier - 1842 |
The Jack O' Lantern; (Le Feu-follet;) Or, The Privateer James Fenimore Cooper Affichage du livre entier - 1843 |
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a-head admiral anchor Andrea Barrofaldi appearance boat breeze cabin called canvass Capitano Capri Captain Cuffe Captain Rule Caraccioli Carlo Giuntotardi carronades chase circumstances Clinch coast commander course craft crew deck duty eccellenza Elba Elbans enemy English escape Etooelle exclaimed eyes favour feeling felt felucca Feu-Follet Few-Folly fire followed forecastle French Frenchman frigate Ghita girl Griffin guns hand hauled heard heart honour hour Ischia island Italian Ithuel Jack O'Lantern judge-advocate land Le Feu-Follet lieutenant light look lugger Lyon manner mariners Maso matter mind minutes Monsieur Yvard Naples Nelson never night officer passed podestà port Porto Ferrajo prisoner Proserpine Raoul Yvard render Ringdove rocks sail seamen seen serpine ship shore side Signor Vice-governatore Sir Frederick Sir Smees smile soon stand stranger tell Terpsichore thee thing thou thought truth vessel vice-governor Ving-y-Ving Vito Viti Winchester wind wish yawl young
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Page 184 - If ever you have looked on better days; If ever been where bells have knolled to church; If ever sat at any good man's feast; If ever from your eyelids wiped a tear, And know what 'tis to pity, and be pitied; Let gentleness my strong enforcement be : In the which hope, I blush, and hide my sword.
Page 290 - WHITE as a white sail on a dusky sea, When half the horizon's clouded and half free, Fluttering between the dun wave and the sky, Is hope's last gleam in man's extremity.
Page 358 - And chiefly thou, O Spirit, that dost prefer Before all temples the upright heart and pure...
Page 169 - A justice of the peace, for the time being, They bow to, but may turn him out next year ; They reverence their priest, but disagreeing In price or creed, dismiss him without fear ; They have a natural talent for foreseeing And knowing all things ; — and should PAKK appear From his long tour in Africa, to show The Niger's source, they 'd meet him with — We know.
Page 1 - Fill'd with the face of heaven, which, from afar, Comes down upon the waters ; all its hues, From the rich sunset to the rising star, Their magical variety diffuse : And now they change ; a paler shadow strews Its mantle o'er the mountains ; parting day Dies like the dolphin, whom each pang imbues With a new color as it gasps away, The last still loveliest, till — 'tis gone — and all is gray.