Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21821 |
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... thought to himself ; I shall wear the coat of plate instead of the buff jerkin , and the steel morion for the bonnet and feather . They will be bold that may venture to break a gibe on the man - at - arms for the follies of the page ...
... thought to himself ; I shall wear the coat of plate instead of the buff jerkin , and the steel morion for the bonnet and feather . They will be bold that may venture to break a gibe on the man - at - arms for the follies of the page ...
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... thought , that he was about to see all those scenes of courtly splendour and warlike adventures , of which the followers of Sir Halbert used to boast on their occasional visits to Avenel , to the wonderment and envy of those who , like ...
... thought , that he was about to see all those scenes of courtly splendour and warlike adventures , of which the followers of Sir Halbert used to boast on their occasional visits to Avenel , to the wonderment and envy of those who , like ...
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... thought the holly - branch in your bonnet had been blighted , Master Roland ; » said one of the men - at - arms . " Only pinched with half an hour's frost ; you see it flourishes as green as ever . » << It is too grave a plant to ...
... thought the holly - branch in your bonnet had been blighted , Master Roland ; » said one of the men - at - arms . " Only pinched with half an hour's frost ; you see it flourishes as green as ever . » << It is too grave a plant to ...
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... he is a man of steel , as true and as pure , but as hard and as pitiless . You remember the Cock of Capperlaw , whom he hanged over his gate for a mere mistake - a poor yoke of oxen taken in Scotland , when he thought he was THE ABBOT . 7.
... he is a man of steel , as true and as pure , but as hard and as pitiless . You remember the Cock of Capperlaw , whom he hanged over his gate for a mere mistake - a poor yoke of oxen taken in Scotland , when he thought he was THE ABBOT . 7.
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Sir Walter Scott. oxen taken in Scotland , when he thought he was taking them in English land . I loved the Cock of Capperlaw ; the Kerrs had not an ho- nester man in their clan , and they have had men that might have been a pattern to ...
Sir Walter Scott. oxen taken in Scotland , when he thought he was taking them in English land . I loved the Cock of Capperlaw ; the Kerrs had not an ho- nester man in their clan , and they have had men that might have been a pattern to ...
Términos y frases comunes
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