Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21821 |
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... voice and his laughter were soon distinguished amid the trampling of the horses of the retinue , and more than once . attracted the attention of their leader , who re- : marked with satisfaction , that the youth replied with good ...
... voice and his laughter were soon distinguished amid the trampling of the horses of the retinue , and more than once . attracted the attention of their leader , who re- : marked with satisfaction , that the youth replied with good ...
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... voice should have reached to Berwick . But , I pray you , Master Roland , be less free of cold steel on slight occasions ; for , but for the stuffing of my reverend doublet , I had only left the kirk to take my place in the kirk - yard ...
... voice should have reached to Berwick . But , I pray you , Master Roland , be less free of cold steel on slight occasions ; for , but for the stuffing of my reverend doublet , I had only left the kirk to take my place in the kirk - yard ...
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... voice querulous with age and ill - humour . « Come Papist , come Protestant , ye are all the same . The Papist threatened us with purgatory , and fleeched us with pardons ; - the Protestant mints at us with the sword , and cuittles us ...
... voice querulous with age and ill - humour . « Come Papist , come Protestant , ye are all the same . The Papist threatened us with purgatory , and fleeched us with pardons ; - the Protestant mints at us with the sword , and cuittles us ...
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... the Castle of Craigmillar , which I have known a merry place in my time . " « Was it not there , " said the page in a low voice , « that the Queen held her court ? » > & Ay , ay , " replied the falconer , THE ABBOT . 15 CHAPTER II. ...
... the Castle of Craigmillar , which I have known a merry place in my time . " « Was it not there , " said the page in a low voice , « that the Queen held her court ? » > & Ay , ay , " replied the falconer , THE ABBOT . 15 CHAPTER II. ...
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... voice , as clear and sweet as the mavis's whistle , mix among our jolly whooping and whistling , and to mark all the nobles dash- ing round her ; happiest he who got a word or look - tearing through moss and hagg , and ven- turing neck ...
... voice , as clear and sweet as the mavis's whistle , mix among our jolly whooping and whistling , and to mark all the nobles dash- ing round her ; happiest he who got a word or look - tearing through moss and hagg , and ven- turing neck ...
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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