Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... Gurth , the son of Beowulph , is the born thrall of Cedric of Rotherwood . » Beside this swine - berd , for such was Gurth's occupation , was seated , upon one of the fallen 8 IVANHOE .
... Gurth , the son of Beowulph , is the born thrall of Cedric of Rotherwood . » Beside this swine - berd , for such was Gurth's occupation , was seated , upon one of the fallen 8 IVANHOE .
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... Gurth , « and the mother of mischief confound the ranger of the forest that cuts the foreclaws off our dogs , and makes them unfit for their trade ! -Wamba , up and help me an thou be'st a man ; take a turn round the back o ' the hill ...
... Gurth , « and the mother of mischief confound the ranger of the forest that cuts the foreclaws off our dogs , and makes them unfit for their trade ! -Wamba , up and help me an thou be'st a man ; take a turn round the back o ' the hill ...
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... Gurth ; « expound that to me , Wamba , for my brain is too dull , and my mind too vexed , to read riddles . » ' " " K Why , how call you these grunting brutes running about on their four legs ? » demanded Wamba . c « Swine , fool ...
... Gurth ; « expound that to me , Wamba , for my brain is too dull , and my mind too vexed , to read riddles . » ' " " K Why , how call you these grunting brutes running about on their four legs ? » demanded Wamba . c « Swine , fool ...
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... Gurth , « thou speakest but sad truths ; little is left to us but the air we breathe , and that appears to have been reserved with much hesitation , clearly for the purpose of enabling us to endure the tasks they lay upon our shoulders ...
... Gurth , « thou speakest but sad truths ; little is left to us but the air we breathe , and that appears to have been reserved with much hesitation , clearly for the purpose of enabling us to endure the tasks they lay upon our shoulders ...
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... Gurth , « after having led me on to speak so much at disadvantage ? » « no , « Betray thee ! » answered the jester ; that were the trick of a wise man ; a fool can- not half so well help himself - but soft , whom have we here ? " he ...
... Gurth , « after having led me on to speak so much at disadvantage ? » « no , « Betray thee ! » answered the jester ; that were the trick of a wise man ; a fool can- not half so well help himself - but soft , whom have we here ? " he ...
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Abbot ancient antagonist armour arms Ashby Athelstane attendants baldrick banquet beauty betwixt Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert Cedric the Saxon challengers champion chivalry churl cloak cnicht companion courtesy Disinherited Knight dress encounter England English exclaimed eyes fair fair lady father favour follow fool Front-de-Boeuf gallant gallery goblet gold grace guests Gurth hall hand hast hath head heralds Holy Holy Land honour horse Hubert Isaac Isaac the Jew Ivanhoe Jester John's knave Knights Templars Lady Rowena lance land language lists Locksley look lord Love Malvoisin ment noble Norman Palmer pause pavilion person Pilgrim pion Prince John Prior Aymer race racter Rebecca rendered replied Richard Saracen seat seemed shew shield shouted side spectators squires St Dunstan steed stood stranger swered swine-herd sword Templar thee thou art thy master tion tournament trumpets turned vanquished victor voice Waldemar Fitzurse Wamba wine yeoman zecchins