King Eric and the Outlaws, Or, The Throne, the Church, and the People: In the Thirteenth Century, Volumen 1Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1843 |
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Página 68
... huntsmen -art thou playing the spy , countryman ? " " A stranger ! " " exclaimed Aagé ; " come hither ; who art thou ? " " Would ye aught with me , good sirs ? " said Morten , the cook , stepping forward . " I thought ye spoke to me . I ...
... huntsmen -art thou playing the spy , countryman ? " " A stranger ! " " exclaimed Aagé ; " come hither ; who art thou ? " " Would ye aught with me , good sirs ? " said Morten , the cook , stepping forward . " I thought ye spoke to me . I ...
Página 72
... huntsmen with their daggers , and , amid the confusion and tumult occasioned by their unexpected onset , contrived to tear themselves loose , and instantly plunged into the lake . Some hunters pursued them on horseback , and a couple of ...
... huntsmen with their daggers , and , amid the confusion and tumult occasioned by their unexpected onset , contrived to tear themselves loose , and instantly plunged into the lake . Some hunters pursued them on horseback , and a couple of ...
Página 73
... huntsmen , ap . proached at full gallop . It was the king's brother , Junker Christopher , with the young Margrave Waldemar of Branden- borg , who was at this time the king's guest , and the brave Count Henrik of Mecklenborg , who had ...
... huntsmen , ap . proached at full gallop . It was the king's brother , Junker Christopher , with the young Margrave Waldemar of Branden- borg , who was at this time the king's guest , and the brave Count Henrik of Mecklenborg , who had ...
Página 97
... spot , where he saw swords glittering among the bushes in the moonshine ; but Aagé and the Swedish knight sought to detain him , while VOL . I. F Count Henrik immediately surrounded the copse with the huntsmen , AND THE OUTLAWS . 97.
... spot , where he saw swords glittering among the bushes in the moonshine ; but Aagé and the Swedish knight sought to detain him , while VOL . I. F Count Henrik immediately surrounded the copse with the huntsmen , AND THE OUTLAWS . 97.
Página 98
... huntsmen , and dis- patched a party of them after the fugitives . The Marsk had sprung from his intract- able steed , " Cast thy sword from thee , stupid devil ! Seest thou not thou art caught ? " shouted he to the tall Jut- lander ...
... huntsmen , and dis- patched a party of them after the fugitives . The Marsk had sprung from his intract- able steed , " Cast thy sword from thee , stupid devil ! Seest thou not thou art caught ? " shouted he to the tall Jut- lander ...
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Términos y frases comunes
answered Aagé answered Morten appeared Archbishop Grand assuredly ballad bishop blessed Lady brother Bruncké burghers burgomaster castle church commandant Count Henrik countenance Danish dare dear Denmark devil door Drost Aagé Elsinore Eric Ericson Eric Glipping Esrom exclaimed excommunicated eyes fair father fellow guard hand hastily hath head heard holy honour horse huntsmen instantly interrupted Isarnus Jeppé Junker Christopher Kallundborg King Eric king's kingdom knight liege Lolland look Lord Lord's maiden margrave Marsk Stig's Master Petrus Master Poppé mattins murder never Niels noble Drost noble lady Olé outlawed papal Petrus de Dacia pious pope Prince Christopher prison regicide rode Rostock royal sake seemed silence sing Sir Drost Sir Pallé sister Sjöborg soul sovereign steward stood stranger surely Swedish sword thee Thorkild Knudson thou art tone tower traitor turnkey Ulrica venerable sir Vordingborg castle whispered word wrath young king
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Página 1 - All the prominent characters introduced into this romance from King Eric himself, down to Morten the cook, are historical, and enacted scarcely less romantic parts in the drama of real life, than those assigned them by M. Ingemann.
Página 210 - The people at large decided on war or peace, nor was any royal decree considered valid until it had obtained their consent. Every town had its own