Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 2J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 105
... relates , " the wind came about to the eastward , so that we could not fetch any part of England . And hereupon also our allow- ance of drink , which was scant enough before , was yet more scanted , because of the scarcity thereof in ...
... relates , " the wind came about to the eastward , so that we could not fetch any part of England . And hereupon also our allow- ance of drink , which was scant enough before , was yet more scanted , because of the scarcity thereof in ...
Page 158
... relate , the object of his sole employ ; and , with the view of more exclusively dedicating himself to this purpose , he had sought a retirement on the banks of the river Dee in Merionethshire . The description of this solitude , and ...
... relate , the object of his sole employ ; and , with the view of more exclusively dedicating himself to this purpose , he had sought a retirement on the banks of the river Dee in Merionethshire . The description of this solitude , and ...
Page 175
... relates , after meditating awhile , attacks his informant , who instantly assum- ing the form of Urda , defies both him and Mer- lin , prophesying , at the same time , that Hengist , who defended the enchanted castle , and whom she had ...
... relates , after meditating awhile , attacks his informant , who instantly assum- ing the form of Urda , defies both him and Mer- lin , prophesying , at the same time , that Hengist , who defended the enchanted castle , and whom she had ...
Page 183
... relates , that , desirous of proving himself worthy of the love of his beautiful mistress , the fair Guendolen , he had sought for fame in di- stant lands , and at a tournament given by the king of Galicia , had most unexpectedly , in ...
... relates , that , desirous of proving himself worthy of the love of his beautiful mistress , the fair Guendolen , he had sought for fame in di- stant lands , and at a tournament given by the king of Galicia , had most unexpectedly , in ...
Page 202
... And ( may it soothe his troubled breast ) , relate He fell by Arthur , who bewail'd his fate.-B. v . p . 154 . The distress of Hacon on learning the event is poignant in the extreme ; he views the dead body 202 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
... And ( may it soothe his troubled breast ) , relate He fell by Arthur , who bewail'd his fate.-B. v . p . 154 . The distress of Hacon on learning the event is poignant in the extreme ; he views the dead body 202 MORNINGS IN SPRING .
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