Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 503 páginas |
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... thou holy herb , That sprung on holy ground ! All in the Mount Olivet First wert thou found : Thou art boot for many a bruise , And healest many a wound ; In our Lady's blessed name , I take thee from the ground . 48 Edward observed ...
... thou holy herb , That sprung on holy ground ! All in the Mount Olivet First wert thou found : Thou art boot for many a bruise , And healest many a wound ; In our Lady's blessed name , I take thee from the ground . 48 Edward observed ...
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... thou hast ever happened to take post- horses at ( one at least of which blanks , or more , probably both , you will be able to fill up from an inn near your own residence , ) you must have observed , and doubtless with sympathetic pain ...
... thou hast ever happened to take post- horses at ( one at least of which blanks , or more , probably both , you will be able to fill up from an inn near your own residence , ) you must have observed , and doubtless with sympathetic pain ...
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... thou , man ? " " Here is some unlucky mistake , " thought Edward , strug- gling , but gently , to disengage himself ... thou hadst kept the other side of the hallan . But since thou art here , Jacob Jopson will betray no man's bluid ...
... thou , man ? " " Here is some unlucky mistake , " thought Edward , strug- gling , but gently , to disengage himself ... thou hadst kept the other side of the hallan . But since thou art here , Jacob Jopson will betray no man's bluid ...
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... thou brought here , thou unsonsy villain thou ? said an old woman , apparently in great Indignation . He heard Davie Gellatley , in answer , whistle a part of the tune by which he had recalled himself to the simpleton's memory , and had ...
... thou brought here , thou unsonsy villain thou ? said an old woman , apparently in great Indignation . He heard Davie Gellatley , in answer , whistle a part of the tune by which he had recalled himself to the simpleton's memory , and had ...
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... thou be hurt with horn of stag , it brings thee to thy bier , But barber's hand shall boar's hurt heal ; thereof have thou no fear . 46. Page 153. This garb , which resembled the dress often put on children in Scotland , called a ...
... thou be hurt with horn of stag , it brings thee to thy bier , But barber's hand shall boar's hurt heal ; thereof have thou no fear . 46. Page 153. This garb , which resembled the dress often put on children in Scotland , called a ...
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