Waverly Novels: Highland widow. Two drovers, etcA. and C. Black, 1851 |
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... de Clifford , ancestor of the heroic race of the Cliffords , Earls of Cumberland ; his lieutenant , Sir Richard de Thurlewalle , ( written some- times Thruswall , ) of Thirwall Castle , on the Tippal , in Northumberland ; and Sir John de ...
... de Clifford , ancestor of the heroic race of the Cliffords , Earls of Cumberland ; his lieutenant , Sir Richard de Thurlewalle , ( written some- times Thruswall , ) of Thirwall Castle , on the Tippal , in Northumberland ; and Sir John de ...
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... of Douglas , under the keep- ing of Sir John de Walton , do not open so easily as those of the buttery hatch at our own castle , when it is well oiled ; and if your ladyship take my advice , you will turn southward ho ! and in two days ...
... of Douglas , under the keep- ing of Sir John de Walton , do not open so easily as those of the buttery hatch at our own castle , when it is well oiled ; and if your ladyship take my advice , you will turn southward ho ! and in two days ...
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... John de Walton in question , methinks I should venture to reply , that an unwashed brow , an un- kempt head of hair , and a look far more saucy than your ladyship ever wears , or can wear , were the proper disguise to trick out that ...
... John de Walton in question , methinks I should venture to reply , that an unwashed brow , an un- kempt head of hair , and a look far more saucy than your ladyship ever wears , or can wear , were the proper disguise to trick out that ...
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... John de Walton as thou wouldst of some rude boor , to whom the opportunity of doing what he wills is a temptation ... John de Walton's influence , live to- gether as that same flock of sheep and goats do with the shepherd's dog ; a foe ...
... John de Walton as thou wouldst of some rude boor , to whom the opportunity of doing what he wills is a temptation ... John de Walton's influence , live to- gether as that same flock of sheep and goats do with the shepherd's dog ; a foe ...
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... of these rags , had it not been the express orders of the worshipful Sir John de Walton , that the soldiers who lie at outposts should afford to the inmates such provisions as are not necessary for their own subsistence . " " Hush ...
... of these rags , had it not been the express orders of the worshipful Sir John de Walton , that the soldiers who lie at outposts should afford to the inmates such provisions as are not necessary for their own subsistence . " " Hush ...
Términos y frases comunes
abbot Achilles Tatius Agelastes alarm Alexius Comnenus ancient Anna Comnena answered appearance archer arms Aymer de Valence Bertha Bertram Blacquernal Bohemond Brenhilda Cæsar called CASTLE DANGEROUS Castle of Douglas combat command Constantinople Count of Paris Count Robert Countess crusaders danger daughter death degree Dickson Douban Douglas Castle Douglasses duty Emperor English knight eyes Fabian faithful father favour fear garrison Godfrey governor Greek Greek fire guard hand hath heard Heaven Hereward honour horse Immortal Guards Imperial John de Walton lady lance look Lord Lord of Douglas matter ment methinks minstrel Nicephorus Briennius noble occasion pass Patriarch person present Prince Tancred Princess purpose rendered replied respect Robert of Paris Saint Bride Saxon Scottish seemed Sir Aymer Sir John Sir Knight soldier supposed thaim thee thine thou art tion traitor trust Ursel Varangian Varangian guard voice word XLVII young knight youth
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Página 363 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Página 124 - And ye shall be betrayed, both by parents, and brethren, and kinsfolk, and friends ; and some of you shall they cause to be put to death. And ye shall be hated of all men for my name's sake.
Página 363 - Each spake words of high disdain And insult to his heart's best brother: They parted— ne'er to meet again! But never either found another To free the hollow heart from paining— They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between;— But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, 425 The marks of that which once hath been.
Página 167 - Not only the bold Demetrius and his pupil Lascaris, but all the crowd whom they influenced, fled manfully when the commodore of the Greeks fired the first discharge ; and as the other vessels in the squadron followed his example, the heavens were filled with the unusual and outrageous noise, while the smoke was so thick as to darken the very air.