• How,' said Norna, dare you use such bold language ? ... They who speak to the Reimkennar must lower their voice to her before whom winds and waves hush both blast and billow.. And now speak : what wouldst thou have of me?' My daughter's health,' replied Magnus, ' which no remedies have been able to restore.' ... Sit down, all of you; and thou, maiden,' she said, addressing Minna, sit thou in that chair,' pointing to the place she had just left... Vinna moved with slow and tre:nulous step towards the rude seat thus indicated to her. It was composed of stone, formed into some semblance of a chair by the rough and unskiltul hand of some ancient Gothic artist." - THE PIRATE, l'art II. pp. 91, 92. LIBRARY EDITION. VOL. XII. THE PIRATE. Nothing in him T'empest. FROM TIIE LAST REVISED EDITION, CONTAINING THE AUTHOR'S FINAL CORRECTIONS, NOTES, &c. BOSTON: S. H. PARKER AND B. B. MUSSEY & CO. NEW YORK: J. S. REDFIELD; C. S. FRANCIS & CO. CINCINNATI: H. W. DERBY & CO. 1852. |