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Walladmor Vol 1 Of 2 Freely Translated Into German From The Eng

As when a dolphin and a sele are met In the wide champian of the ocean plaine, With cruell chaufe their courages they whet, The maysterdome of each by force to gaine, And dreadfull battaile twixt them do darraine; They snuf, they snort, they bounce, they rage, they rore, That...

Chapters

6. Chapter 6

The room, into which Bertram now introduced himself, was spacious beyond any thing that he had anticipated: but, spacious as it was, it seemed barely sufficient for its differen...

7. Chapter 7

_Pand._ Here, here, here's an excellent place: here we may see most bravely. I'll tell you them all by their names as they pass by: but mark Troilus above the rest.

9. Chapter 9

_Char._ What!--Away, away, for shame!--You, profane rogues, Must not be mingled with these holy relicks: This is a sacrifice;--_our_ shower shall crown His sepulchre with olive,...

4. Chapter 4

Spite of the Captain's absence, and though there was no regular officer to represent him, Bertram was surprised to find that the duty on deck seemed in no respect to suffer--eit...

8. Chapter 8

With the hope of again seeing Miss Walladmor and her uncle, Bertram was attempting to make his way up to the centre of the procession. So many others however had precisely the s...

3. Chapter 3

This loller here wol prechen us somwhat. "Nay by my father's soule, that shal be nat," Saydé the Shipman, "here shal be nat preche; He shal no gospel glosen here ne teche: We le...

5. Chapter 5

Wher dwellen ye, if it to tellen be? In the subarbés of a town, quod he, Lurking in bernés and in lanés blind Whereas thise robbours and thise theves by kinde Holden hir privee...

2. Chapter 2

_Boy._ My Lord, I know not, I; nor can I guess; Unless some fit or frenzy do possess her: For I have heard my grandsire say full often, Extremity of griefs would make men mad: A...

1. Chapter 1

As when a dolphin and a sele are met In the wide champian of the ocean plaine, With cruell chaufe their courages they whet, The maysterdome of each by force to gaine, And dreadf...