Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21821 |
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... leave of him at the Abbey . « Heaven , " said the dame , as she kissed her young relation , and bade him farewell , « works its own work , even by the hands of those of our enemies who think themselves the strongest and the wisest ...
... leave of him at the Abbey . « Heaven , " said the dame , as she kissed her young relation , and bade him farewell , « works its own work , even by the hands of those of our enemies who think themselves the strongest and the wisest ...
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... to be fair and honest- want the protection and countenance of Avenel . » Leaving them in front of the bridge , whose centre tower now began to cast a prolonged shade upon the river , the Knight of Avenel turned 8 THE ABBOT .
... to be fair and honest- want the protection and countenance of Avenel . » Leaving them in front of the bridge , whose centre tower now began to cast a prolonged shade upon the river , the Knight of Avenel turned 8 THE ABBOT .
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... greed , " he said ; « the wolf , when he has lost his teeth , should be treated no better than a cur . " Leaving the Bridgeward to lament the altera- tion of times , which sent domineering soldiers , and 10 THE ABBOT .
... greed , " he said ; « the wolf , when he has lost his teeth , should be treated no better than a cur . " Leaving the Bridgeward to lament the altera- tion of times , which sent domineering soldiers , and 10 THE ABBOT .
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... leave alone a strife in which he had no concern , the fiery youth sprung from his horse , drew his short sword , and shouting like the rest , « A Seyton ! a Seyton ! Set on ! Set on ! » > thrust forward into the throng , and struck down ...
... leave alone a strife in which he had no concern , the fiery youth sprung from his horse , drew his short sword , and shouting like the rest , « A Seyton ! a Seyton ! Set on ! Set on ! » > thrust forward into the throng , and struck down ...
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... leaving such of the wounded on both sides , as had been disabled in the fray , lying on the street . The falconer , who had been tearing his beard for anger at his comrade's rashness , now rode up to him with the horse , which he had ...
... leaving such of the wounded on both sides , as had been disabled in the fray , lying on the street . The falconer , who had been tearing his beard for anger at his comrade's rashness , now rode up to him with the horse , which he had ...
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Abbot Adam Wood Adam Woodcock answered apartment attendants aught betwixt bonnet brow Catherine Seyton cloak command companion Council court Dame Doctor door duty Earl of Murray Edinburgh eyes fair sir faith falconer favour gallant George Douglas give Grace hand hath hawk head hear heard heart Heaven Henderson hither Holyrood honour horse Kennaquhair Knight of Avenel Lady Fleming Lady Lochleven Lady of Lochleven lady's land look Lord Lindesay Lord of Morton Lord Ruthven Lord Seyton Lundin madam maiden Mary Fleming Mary of Scotland Mary Stuart Master Roland ment Michael mistress never noble old Wingate once passed poor pray preacher present Queen Mary Regent replied Roland Græme Saint Saint Andrew Scotland seemed shew side Sir Halbert Glendinning Sir Robert Melville smile speak sword thee ther thou art thou hast tion tone trust turn Wing-the-wind word young youth