"Mol" Quotes from Famous Books
... almost impossible to open them anywhere without coming upon personal sketches, more or less elaborate, in which the satiric touch is rarely wanting. The official admirer of "the grand Baintham" at remote Corcubion, the end of all the European world; the treasure-seeker, Benedict Mol; the priest at Cordova, with his revelations about the Holy Office; the Gibraltar Jew; are only a few figures out of the abundant gallery of The Bible in Spain. Lavengro, besides the capital and full-length portraits above referred to, is crowded with ... — Essays in English Literature, 1780-1860 • George Saintsbury
... The old woman who is lying beneath yon tree is the Tia Lucilla; she has committed murders, and as she owes me money, I hope one day to see her executed. This man was of the Walloon guard—Senor Don Benito Mol, how do ... — The World's Greatest Books, Volume 19 - Travel and Adventure • Various
... new' fan gled thatch chink' ing as par' a gus im mense' sauce' pan de mol' ish ing sa' vor y pat' terns ... — De La Salle Fifth Reader • Brothers of the Christian Schools
... y new' fan gled thatch chink' ing as par' a gus im mense' sauce' pan de mol' ish ing sa' vor y pat' ... — De La Salle Fifth Reader • Brothers of the Christian Schools
... Groeg hen? Ein gwlad fwyn, o glod a fu, Unwaith, yn mawr dywynnu, Eto'i gyd ytyw a'i gwedd, A'i rhannau yn llawn rhinwedd: Ym mro bon y mae hir haf, Ber awel a byrr aeaf. Yr haul y sy'n rheoli, Heb roi haint, ar ei bro hi; Mae nos, yn ei mynwesydd, Megis chwaer ddisglaer i ddydd; Aml y lle, ym mol ei llawr, A mannau'r harddaf mynawr; Hemaetus felus y fydd, A diliau mel ei dolydd; A'i ffrwythydd gwinwydd, fal gynt, Di-odid mai da ydynt. Holl natur bur heb wyro, Sy'r un fraint i'r seirian fro, A phan oedd, yn hoff ei nerth, ... — Gwaith Alun • Alun |