| William Bingley - 1803 - 606 pages
...(he exclaimed) that I am going to yield •thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who wiH beat thee, who will render thee miserable! Return...my jewel! and rejoice the hearts of my children!" As he pronounced the last words, he sprang upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.*... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1813 - 160 pages
...it," exclaimed he in an agony, " that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans, who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable...! my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children !" With these words, he sprang on her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment. So tender is tbe... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1816 - 498 pages
...to whom is it,'' he exclaimed, " that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thec close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable!...my jewel ! and rejoice the hearts of my children."' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment."]... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 236 pages
...sigh, and exclaimed; " To whom is it, I am going to surrender thec ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close ; who will beat thee ; who will render thee...beauty, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children !" As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back; and, in a few moments, was out of sight.... | |
| 1824 - 798 pages
...am going to surrender thee ?— to Europeans, who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who win render thee miserable ! Return with me, my beauty, my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back, and in a few moments was out of sight." —... | |
| 1819 - 186 pages
...whom is it I am going to surrender ihee ? To Europeans ? who will tie thee close; who will beat Ihee; who will render thee miserable! Return with me, my...my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of. my children!" As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her back ; and, in a few mowas out of sight. 37)6 dss.... | |
| Tales - 1820 - 560 pages
...sigh:—" To whom is it (he exclaimed) that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable!...my jewel! and rejoice the hearts of my children!" As he pronounced the last words, he sprang upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.*... | |
| 1821 - 276 pages
..." To whom is it (he exclaimed) that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable!...beauty! my jewel! and rejoice the hearts of my children !" As he pronounced the last words, he sprang Upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.*... | |
| Youth's instructor - 1830 - 542 pages
..."To whom is it," he exclaimed, "that I am going to yield thee up ? To Europeans ! who will tie thee close, who will beat thee, who will render thee miserable...my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children." As he pronounced the last words, he sprang upon her back, and was out of sight almost in a moment.... | |
| 1824 - 818 pages
...his mare, he heaved a deep sigh, and exclaimed, ' To whom is it I am g°ing to surrender thee ?— to Europeans, who will tie thce close, who will beat...my jewel, and rejoice the hearts of my children.' As he pronounced the last words, he sprung upon her tack, and in a few moments was out of sight." —... | |
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