on his nearer approach plainly shewed itself to proceed from the haunted edifice. Whether he had been, fortified from above on his devout supplication, as is customary with people when they suspect the immediate presence of Satan; or whether, accordingto... The Works of Robert Burns: With His Life - Page 199by Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1834 - 394 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1807 - 788 pages
...was struck aghast by discovering through the horrours of the storm and stormy night, a light, which on his nearer approach, plainly shewed itself to proceed...fortified from above on his devout supplication, as is custonir sry with people when they suspect the immediate presence of Satan ; or whether, according... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 912 pages
...was struck aghast by discovering through the horrors of the storm and stormy night, a light, which on his nearer approach, plainly shewed itself to proceed...suspect the immediate presence of Satan; or whether, according to another custom, he had got courageously drunk at the smithy, I will not pretend to determine;... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 456 pages
...and stormy night, a light, which on his nearer approach, plainly shewed itself to proceed from Jhe haunted edifice. Whether he had been fortified from above on his devout supplication, as it customary with people when they suspect the Immediate prestnce of Satan; or whether, according to... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 468 pages
...haunted edifice. Whether he had teen fortified from above on his devout supplication, as ig custqmary with people when they suspect the immediate presence of Satan; or whether, according to another custom, he had got courageously drunk at the smithy, I will not pretend to determine;... | |
| Robert Burns - English literature - 1809 - 326 pages
...was struck aghast by discovering through the horrors of the storm and stormy night, a light, which on his nearer approach, plainly shewed itself to proceed...suspect the immediate presence of Satan; or whether, according to another custom, he had got courageously drunk at the smithy, I will not pretend to determine;... | |
| Robert Burns - English literature - 1809 - 328 pages
...was struck aghast by discovering through the horrors of the storm and stormy night, a light, which on his nearer approach, plainly shewed itself to proceed...suspect the immediate presence of Satan; or whether, according to another custom, he had got courageously drunk at the smithy, 1 will not pretend to determine;... | |
| Robert Burns - English literature - 1809 - 328 pages
...was struck ..gliLiSt by discovering through the horrors of the storm and stormy night, a light, which on his nearer approach, plainly shewed itself to proceed...haunted edifice. Whether he had been fortified from libove on his devout supplication, as is customary with people when they suspect the immediate presence... | |
| 1809 - 914 pages
...through the horrours of the stoim and stormy nigiit, a light, which on his near approach, plainly showed itself to proceed from the haunted edifice. Whether he had been fortified from above on his devout application, as is customary with people •when they suspect the imjnediate presence of Satan ; or... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1815 - 344 pages
...which, ou his nearer approach, plainly showed itself to proceed from the haunted edifice. Whether liv had been fortified from above on his devout supplication,...suspect the immediate presence of Satan ; or whether, according to another custom, he had got courageously drunk at the smithy, I will not pretend to determine... | |
| Robert Burns - 1816 - 468 pages
...was struck aghast by discovering through the horrors of the storm and stormy night, a light, which on his nearer approach plainly shewed itself to proceed...suspect the immediate presence of Satan ; or whether, according to another custom, he had got courageously drunk at the smithy, I will not pretend to determine... | |
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