Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... heart for the constitution ? Was it not thought necessary to destroy the building which was on fire , ere the conflagration spread around the vi- cinity ? " " Yet , if upon trial , " said the Doctor , " the walls were found to resist ...
... heart for the constitution ? Was it not thought necessary to destroy the building which was on fire , ere the conflagration spread around the vi- cinity ? " " Yet , if upon trial , " said the Doctor , " the walls were found to resist ...
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... heart , whether it throbbed under the steel corslet of the fifteenth century , the brocaded coat of the eigh- teenth , or the blue frock and white dimity waist- coat of the present day . * Upon these passions it is no doubt true that ...
... heart , whether it throbbed under the steel corslet of the fifteenth century , the brocaded coat of the eigh- teenth , or the blue frock and white dimity waist- coat of the present day . * Upon these passions it is no doubt true that ...
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... heart the jargon of heraldry , its griffins , its moldwarps , its wyverns , and its dragons , with all the bitter- ness of Hotspur himself , there were moments when these communications interested his fancy and rewarded his attention ...
... heart the jargon of heraldry , its griffins , its moldwarps , its wyverns , and its dragons , with all the bitter- ness of Hotspur himself , there were moments when these communications interested his fancy and rewarded his attention ...
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... heart more strongly bound , Responsive to the lofty sound , While , joying in the mighty roar , I mourned that tranquil scene no more . So , on the idle dreams of youth , Breaks the loud trumpet - call of truth , Bids each fair vision ...
... heart more strongly bound , Responsive to the lofty sound , While , joying in the mighty roar , I mourned that tranquil scene no more . So , on the idle dreams of youth , Breaks the loud trumpet - call of truth , Bids each fair vision ...
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... heart was all on honor bent , He could not stoop to love ; No lady in the land had power His frozen heart to move ; or whether the deep and flaming bars of embroid- ered gold , which now fenced his breast , defied the artillery of ...
... heart was all on honor bent , He could not stoop to love ; No lady in the land had power His frozen heart to move ; or whether the deep and flaming bars of embroid- ered gold , which now fenced his breast , defied the artillery of ...
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