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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PAWKIER»
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But this was a man of counsel, This was a man of a score, There dwelt no
pawkier Stewart In Appin or Mamore. He looked on the blowing mist, He looked
on the awful dead, And there came a smile on his face And there slipped a
thought in his ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1920
2
Selected Poems of Robert Burns
Song can scarcely be gayer than in "Green grow the Rashes, O," nor " pawkier "
than in "Indeed will I, quo' Findlay." " Macpherson's Farewell," in an utterly
different strain, is worthy of the bold outlaw ; above all, if Burns, and not tradition,
...
But this was a man of counsel, This was a man of a score, There dwelt no
pawkier Stewart In Appin or Mamore. He looked on the blowing mist, He looked
on the awful dead, And there came a smile on his face And there slipped a
thought in his ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 2009
4
The Children's First [-third] Book of Poetry
... Hate at all of the ferries And death at each of the fords, Camerons priming
gunlocks And Camerons sharpening swords." But this was a man of counsel,
This was a man of a score, There dwelt no pawkier Stewart In Appin or Mamore.
He.
I think, mysel'," said the lawyer in a pawkier key, stroking his rosy face, "that a
woman never looks better than under these particular circumstances, if one is
young enough to have an interest of the kind and it's not too devout an hour for
the ...
I think, mysel',” said the lawyer in_ a pawkier key, strok. mg his rosy face, “that a
woman never looks better than under these particular circumstances, if one is
young enough to have an interest of the kind and it's not too devout an hour for
the ...
7
A Child's Garden of Verses: Underwoods; Ballads
There dwelt no pawkier Stewart In Appin or Mamore. He looked on the blowing
mist, He looked on the awful dead, And there came a smile on his face 40 And
there slipped a thought in his head. Out over cairn and moss, Out over scrog and
...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1900
But this was a man of counsel, This was a man of a score, There dwelt no
pawkier Stewart In Appin or Mamore. He looked on the blowing mist, He looked
on the awful dead, And there came a smile on his face And there slipped a
thought in his ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1895
9
The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson
But this was a man of counsel, This was a man of a score, There dwelt no
pawkier Stewart In Appin or Mamore. He looked on the blowing mist, He looked
on the awful dead, And there came a smile on his face And there slipped a
thought in his ...
Robert Louis Stevenson, 1906
I think, mysel'," said the lawyer in a pawkier key, stroking his rosy face, "that a
woman never looks better than under these particular circumstances, if one is
young enough to have an interest of the kind and it's not too devout an hour for
the ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1911