Waverley Or The Sixty Years SinceAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 332 páginas |
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... those holidays still forms an oasis in the pilgrimage which I have to look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend still lives , a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business to GENERAL PREFACE. ...
... those holidays still forms an oasis in the pilgrimage which I have to look back upon . I have only to add , that my friend still lives , a prosperous gentleman , but too much occupied with graver business to GENERAL PREFACE. ...
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... live in a lion's den ; and as I settled here in a quiet time , and have never given cause of offence , I am respected by my neighbours , and even , as you see , by our forayers from England . " " I rejoice to hear it , and accept your ...
... live in a lion's den ; and as I settled here in a quiet time , and have never given cause of offence , I am respected by my neighbours , and even , as you see , by our forayers from England . " " I rejoice to hear it , and accept your ...
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... live in the land of Faery , and is expected to return at some great convulsion of society , in which he is to act a distinguished part -a tradition common to all nations , as the belief of the Mohammedans re- specting their twelfth ...
... live in the land of Faery , and is expected to return at some great convulsion of society , in which he is to act a distinguished part -a tradition common to all nations , as the belief of the Mohammedans re- specting their twelfth ...
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... live to tell it . " " Fear not , " said Lord Boteler , " he shall be found , if this or the four adjacent counties hold him . And now Lord Fitzosborne will be pleased to doff the armour he has so kindly assumed for our sakes , and we ...
... live to tell it . " " Fear not , " said Lord Boteler , " he shall be found , if this or the four adjacent counties hold him . And now Lord Fitzosborne will be pleased to doff the armour he has so kindly assumed for our sakes , and we ...
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... not worth a louse , As our King's the best about the house . ' Tis aye good to be sober and douce , To live in peace ; I see , for being o'er crouse , Gets broken face . For many , ( xxxix ) THE AUTHOR'S ADDRESS TO ALL IN GENERAL. ...
... not worth a louse , As our King's the best about the house . ' Tis aye good to be sober and douce , To live in peace ; I see , for being o'er crouse , Gets broken face . For many , ( xxxix ) THE AUTHOR'S ADDRESS TO ALL IN GENERAL. ...
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