Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21821 |
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... thou hast reason on thy side , good juvenal - nevertheless , I spoke not as in ridicule of the roof which relieves me , but ra- ther in your own praise , to whom , if this roof be native , thou may'st nevertheless rise from its lowli ...
... thou hast reason on thy side , good juvenal - nevertheless , I spoke not as in ridicule of the roof which relieves me , but ra- ther in your own praise , to whom , if this roof be native , thou may'st nevertheless rise from its lowli ...
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... thee , kind juvenal , that thou hast the Lord Abbot's authority for treating me to the best of that power of thine , which , indeed , may not always so well suffice for accommoda- tion as either of us would desire . " my " I must have a ...
... thee , kind juvenal , that thou hast the Lord Abbot's authority for treating me to the best of that power of thine , which , indeed , may not always so well suffice for accommoda- tion as either of us would desire . " my " I must have a ...
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... Thou hast prevailed with me , Father Eustace , ” said the Abbot , " and it will go hard but I improve on thy plan . - I will send up in secret , not only household stuff , but wine and wassell - bread . There is a young swankie here who ...
... Thou hast prevailed with me , Father Eustace , ” said the Abbot , " and it will go hard but I improve on thy plan . - I will send up in secret , not only household stuff , but wine and wassell - bread . There is a young swankie here who ...
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Sir Walter Scott. Why thou would'st in bloody strife Mend thy luck or lose thy life ? Ask thy heart , and it shall ... hast said to me that which I dared not say to myself , by what means shall I urge my passion - by what means make it known ...
Sir Walter Scott. Why thou would'st in bloody strife Mend thy luck or lose thy life ? Ask thy heart , and it shall ... hast said to me that which I dared not say to myself , by what means shall I urge my passion - by what means make it known ...
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... hast thou spoken , Father Eustace , " said the Abbot ; " and we will see this swankie before we decide upon the means of em- ploying him . How say you , Sir Piercie Shafton , is it not the court fashion to suit the man to the office ...
... hast thou spoken , Father Eustace , " said the Abbot ; " and we will see this swankie before we decide upon the means of em- ploying him . How say you , Sir Piercie Shafton , is it not the court fashion to suit the man to the office ...
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