Waverley, Or 'Tis Sixty Years SinceD. Appelton and Company, 1875 - 204 páginas |
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... thee fool handsomely- speak squibs and crackers , instead of that dry , barren , musty gibing , which thou hast used of late ; or , by the bones ! the porter shall have thee to his lodge , and cob thee with thine own wooden sword , till ...
... thee fool handsomely- speak squibs and crackers , instead of that dry , barren , musty gibing , which thou hast used of late ; or , by the bones ! the porter shall have thee to his lodge , and cob thee with thine own wooden sword , till ...
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... thee , thon holy herb , That sprung on holy ground ! All in the Mount Olivet First wert thou found : Thou art boot for many a bruise , And healest many a wound ; In our Lady's blessed name , I take thee from the ground.t Edward observed ...
... thee , thon holy herb , That sprung on holy ground ! All in the Mount Olivet First wert thou found : Thou art boot for many a bruise , And healest many a wound ; In our Lady's blessed name , I take thee from the ground.t Edward observed ...
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... thee ; they hae been houlerying and poul- erying every ane that past alehouse door this noight to make them drive their waggons and sick loike . Come into feyther's , or they'll do ho a mis- chief . " " A good hint , " thought Waverley ...
... thee ; they hae been houlerying and poul- erying every ane that past alehouse door this noight to make them drive their waggons and sick loike . Come into feyther's , or they'll do ho a mis- chief . " " A good hint , " thought Waverley ...
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... thee , nor to depart from thee ; for whither thou goest I will go , and where thou dwellest I will dwell ; thy people shall be my people , and thy God shall be my God . Where thou diest will I die , and there will I be buried . The Lord ...
... thee , nor to depart from thee ; for whither thou goest I will go , and where thou dwellest I will dwell ; thy people shall be my people , and thy God shall be my God . Where thou diest will I die , and there will I be buried . The Lord ...
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... thee doff thy mortal weed , Mary Mother be thy speed , Saints to help thee at thy need ; - Hark ! the knell is ringing . Fear not snow - drift Iriving fast , Sleet or hail , or lev Blast ; Soon the shroud shall lap thee fast , And the ...
... thee doff thy mortal weed , Mary Mother be thy speed , Saints to help thee at thy need ; - Hark ! the knell is ringing . Fear not snow - drift Iriving fast , Sleet or hail , or lev Blast ; Soon the shroud shall lap thee fast , And the ...
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