_KELSON'S MONUMENT
... The carved figure , therefore , over the entry , is tneant , as , I conceive , to inform _us , that _Nelson died in a far _country , and that the . iponunient does not cover his _ashes . ''• ' '' _NESTOR . ...
... The carved figure , therefore , over the entry , is tneant , as , I conceive , to inform _us , that _Nelson died in a far _country , and that the . iponunient does not cover his _ashes . ''• ' '' _NESTOR . ...
... struck one, Cry'n', ! yobji Waters, hae mercy ' trie The place was liarass'd ; the mill was laid waste; The miller he fled a far country; But ay, at e'en, the' Pedlar was seen, An' at midnight the voice cam' frae the mill-e'e. The Lady frae haim would never ...
... time ago we happened to stroll into $t, Michael's church-yard, in company with a friend, who. being about to emigrate to a far country, was anxious to take another look at that proud mausoleum, which proves such a powerful attraction to the passing stranger ...
... colour of the bands about the neck, and contrasting so strongly with the full and flowing black silk robe, in which, in the far country of his birth, lie had been accustomed to go up to the house of the Lord. I see the white mothers, their children, and a ...
... marvelled not a little on _seeing n man , who had come among _them as unexpectedly , as if _dropped from the clouds _, in a far country ; but by _degrees they became _quite _reconciled _to his habits , _and now _universally award toJiim the praise ot being ...
... _wiser and a hotter niaii , ho would _now , _instead of making _speeches at Gordon Castle , _be _silently pining away in a far country . _Hut tlio _Duke , in the days of Ilis folly , _made _another rash _promise—and that , too , _lie _has now _renounced ...
... journeying to me. /. Shall I sail with my mother or alone ? A. Alone, without thy father or thy mother. /. Tell me to what far country thou dost send me ? A. These maidens must not know thy destiny. /. Oh ! mayst thou be victorious in the wars; - And soon ...
... captive by his earnestness, and carries as along by the charm of a perfect elocution. lie appear. like a messenger tram a far country full of matter, conscious that his time is short, but yet, by an admirable arrangement, a skilful choice of language, making ...
... Men. w. , e kinS &Wien. 'l' ..e pow sent is a time for the exercise of judicious charity. Is the efoatident reliacee that far country w. , ; weather this storm as it has many oilers, but with a modest avoidance of too gaming exosietatioas that i:. end is ...
... it—unless they ' were party-men ' of a _very' stout stomach . It was wise _, therefore , to Beek ; . subscribers . in a far country . The _Beacon was ' put down ; not by its enemies , but by ifs friends . ' _. Its ribaldry , brutal personalities , and ...
... neighbours at first marvelled not little seeing man, who had come among them'as 'unexpectedly, as if dropped from the douds in far country; but by degrees they became quite reconciled his habits, and now universally award to him the praise of heinga.decent, honest ...
... _. itely _fLure-xtent of bu 9 ) _in- * _it _hot been _transacted _, _inctudios a fear _p-irctinMM r >> r _Ireland _oad _far _country _account _. _Iii-Ii « h « at h now in very _stnall _comrasa _hercian-l . _when _* it hai bi _.-en wantod . an _a'tvancc ...