Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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Side 15
... thou hither ? Save thyself before the soldiers seize thee . ' I was strongly tempted to put his advice in practice ; but in that moment a party of Croatians rushed in , and , holding a sabre to his throat , demanded his wealth . The old ...
... thou hither ? Save thyself before the soldiers seize thee . ' I was strongly tempted to put his advice in practice ; but in that moment a party of Croatians rushed in , and , holding a sabre to his throat , demanded his wealth . The old ...
Side 16
... thou art dead ! ' As I had nothing to give him , I made my apology in the most affecting manner . He levelled a piece to shoot me ; but my wife luckily turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head . At length , finding we ...
... thou art dead ! ' As I had nothing to give him , I made my apology in the most affecting manner . He levelled a piece to shoot me ; but my wife luckily turned it with her hand , and the ball passed over my head . At length , finding we ...
Side 23
... thou ? " cried he ; " long have I sought thee ! " and with these words shot Gustavus through the body with a pistol . The hero fell immediately from his horse , and a desperate contest took place around , which heaped the spot with dead ...
... thou ? " cried he ; " long have I sought thee ! " and with these words shot Gustavus through the body with a pistol . The hero fell immediately from his horse , and a desperate contest took place around , which heaped the spot with dead ...
Side 23
... thou sever ? Think of the vows thou oft hast made To love the dear maiden for ever . And canst thou forego such beauty and youth , Such maiden honour and spotless truth ? Forbid it ! He yields ; to the boat he draws nigh . Haste ...
... thou sever ? Think of the vows thou oft hast made To love the dear maiden for ever . And canst thou forego such beauty and youth , Such maiden honour and spotless truth ? Forbid it ! He yields ; to the boat he draws nigh . Haste ...
Side 24
... thou to her bosom prest , For many a day about been borne ; Oft hushed and cradled on her breast- # IT รา A And canst thou leave that breast forlorn ? O'er all thy ails her heart has bled ; Oft has she watched beside thy bed ; Oft ...
... thou to her bosom prest , For many a day about been borne ; Oft hushed and cradled on her breast- # IT รา A And canst thou leave that breast forlorn ? O'er all thy ails her heart has bled ; Oft has she watched beside thy bed ; Oft ...
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