Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Ev'n both at Preston and Falkirk, That fatal night ere it grew mirk, Piercing the
wounded with their durk, Caused many cry! Such pity's shown from Savage and
Turk As peace to die. 'Alas! that attire, respectable and gentlemanlike in 1805, ...
Ev'n both at Preston and Falkirk, That fatal night ere it grew mirk, Piercing the
wounded with their durk, Caused many cry! Such pity's shown from Savage and
Turk As peace to die. 'Alas! that attire, respectable and gentlemanlike in 1805, ...
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From his infancy upward , he had devoted himself to the cause of the exiled
family , and had persuaded himself , not only that their restoralion to the crown of
Britain would be speedy , but that those who assisted them would be raised to ...
From his infancy upward , he had devoted himself to the cause of the exiled
family , and had persuaded himself , not only that their restoralion to the crown of
Britain would be speedy , but that those who assisted them would be raised to ...
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... your own honour is above taint- Why don't you send this Donald Bean Lean ,
whom I hale for his smoothness and duplicity , even more than for his rapine , oul
of your country at once ? No cause should induce me to tolerale such character .
... your own honour is above taint- Why don't you send this Donald Bean Lean ,
whom I hale for his smoothness and duplicity , even more than for his rapine , oul
of your country at once ? No cause should induce me to tolerale such character .
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I think it was the fashion of the ladies of yore to arm and send forth their knights to
high achievement . ” “ Not , ” replied the lady , “ till the knight adventurer had well
weighed the justice and the danger of the cause , Fergus . Mr. Waverley is just ...
I think it was the fashion of the ladies of yore to arm and send forth their knights to
high achievement . ” “ Not , ” replied the lady , “ till the knight adventurer had well
weighed the justice and the danger of the cause , Fergus . Mr. Waverley is just ...
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The cause that I shall assert , I dare support through every danger , as
undauntedly as the boldest who draws sword in its behalf . ” “ Of that , ” answered
Flora , “ I cannot doubt for a moment . But consult your own good sense and
reason rather ...
The cause that I shall assert , I dare support through every danger , as
undauntedly as the boldest who draws sword in its behalf . ” “ Of that , ” answered
Flora , “ I cannot doubt for a moment . But consult your own good sense and
reason rather ...
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