| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1824 - 518 sider
...beggar's bantlings, all the rest of my life." So saying, he retired to change his apparel. CHAP. XIII. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the .shelves.— The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 878 sider
...pans, and beggar's bantlings, all the rest of my life." So saying, he retired to change his apparel. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the shelves. — The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 548 sider
...beggar's bantlings, all the rest of my life." So saying, he retired to change his apparel. CHAPTER XXII. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze; But if the pilot slumber at the helm , The very wind that wafls us towards the port May dash us on the shelves. —... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 sider
...medicines ; We cannot walk, or sit, or ride, or travel, But Death is by to seize us when he lists. Abbot. Chance will not do the work. Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us toward the port May dash us on the shelves. — The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 664 sider
...beggar's bantlings, all the rest of my life." So saying, he retired to change his apparel. CHAPTER V. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the shelves. — The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 372 sider
...beer ; And where, in either sense, the cockney-put May, if he pleases, get confounded cut. CHAP. XXII. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the shelves. — The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 372 sider
...cockney-put May, if he pleases, get confounded cut. On the Sign of an Alehouse kept by a Barber. CHAP. XXII. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the shelves. — The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 444 sider
...he pleases, get confounded cut. On the Sign of an Alehouse kept by a Barber. (17.) — CHAP. XXII. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the shelves. — The... | |
| Walter Scott - 1864 - 364 sider
...beggar's bantlings, all the rest of my life." So saying, he retired to change his apparel. CHAPTEE XXII. Chance will not do the work — Chance sends the breeze ; But if the pilot slumber at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the shelves. — The... | |
| Voices - 1866 - 234 sider
...asleep with Jonas, while a tempest is rattling about our ears, is not submission, but stupidity. South. Chance will not do the work. Chance sends the breeze...: But, if the Pilot slumbers at the helm, The very wind that wafts us towards the port May dash us on the rocks. The Steersman's part is vigilance, Blow... | |
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