Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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... and to give some account of the places where the scenes are laid, when these
are altogether, or in part, real; as well as a statement of particular incidents
founded on fact; together with a more copious Glossary, and Notes explanatory of
the ...
... and to give some account of the places where the scenes are laid, when these
are altogether, or in part, real; as well as a statement of particular incidents
founded on fact; together with a more copious Glossary, and Notes explanatory of
the ...
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The butler was quick , and the ale he did tap , The maidens did make the
chamber full gay ; The servants did give me a fuddling cup , And I did carry't away
, away . The smith of the town bis liquor so look , That he was persuaded that the
...
The butler was quick , and the ale he did tap , The maidens did make the
chamber full gay ; The servants did give me a fuddling cup , And I did carry't away
, away . The smith of the town bis liquor so look , That he was persuaded that the
...
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'A homely metrical narrative of the events of the period, which contains some
striking particulars, and is still a great favourite with the Iower classes, gives a
very correct statement of the behaviour of the mountaineers respecting this same
...
'A homely metrical narrative of the events of the period, which contains some
striking particulars, and is still a great favourite with the Iower classes, gives a
very correct statement of the behaviour of the mountaineers respecting this same
...
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A better one by far , ” said Flora , gently withdrawing her hand , " Mr. Waverley will
always find in his own bosom , when he will give its small still voice leisure to be
heard . " " No , Miss Mac - Ivor , I dare not hope it ; a thousand circumstances of ...
A better one by far , ” said Flora , gently withdrawing her hand , " Mr. Waverley will
always find in his own bosom , when he will give its small still voice leisure to be
heard . " " No , Miss Mac - Ivor , I dare not hope it ; a thousand circumstances of ...
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... nor shall it give any esquire , valet of the chamber , squire , or page , whose
assistance it may please his Royal Highness to employ , any right , title , or
ground , for evicting from the said Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine the estate and
barony of ...
... nor shall it give any esquire , valet of the chamber , squire , or page , whose
assistance it may please his Royal Highness to employ , any right , title , or
ground , for evicting from the said Cosmo Comyne Bradwardine the estate and
barony of ...
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