Waverley, Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since ...Edwin T. Scott, 61, North Eighth Street., 1825 |
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... called Ro- bin of Redesdale . It seems Robin's fame at- tracted more visitants than was consistent with the growth of the heather , upon a moor worth a shilling an acre . Reverend as you write yourself , be revengeful for once , and ...
... called Ro- bin of Redesdale . It seems Robin's fame at- tracted more visitants than was consistent with the growth of the heather , upon a moor worth a shilling an acre . Reverend as you write yourself , be revengeful for once , and ...
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... called , who , by the law and spirit of the English constitution , were entitled to hold themselves independent of feudal tyranny , became now unusually pre- carious . If , as was most generally the case , they placed themselves under ...
... called , who , by the law and spirit of the English constitution , were entitled to hold themselves independent of feudal tyranny , became now unusually pre- carious . If , as was most generally the case , they placed themselves under ...
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... called pork , when she is carried to the castle - hall to feast among the nobles ; what dost thou think of this , friend Gurth , ha ? » > << It is but too true doctrine , friend Wamba , however it got into thy fool's pate . >> K . Nay ...
... called pork , when she is carried to the castle - hall to feast among the nobles ; what dost thou think of this , friend Gurth , ha ? » > << It is but too true doctrine , friend Wamba , however it got into thy fool's pate . >> K . Nay ...
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... called good , had there not lurked under the pent - house of his eye , that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious volup- tuary . In other respects , his profession and situation had taught him a ready command over his ...
... called good , had there not lurked under the pent - house of his eye , that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious volup- tuary . In other respects , his profession and situation had taught him a ready command over his ...
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... called El Jerrid , still practised in the eastern countries . The steeds of these attendants were in ap- pearance as foreign as their riders ; they were of Saracen origin , and consequently of Arabian descents , and their fine slender ...
... called El Jerrid , still practised in the eastern countries . The steeds of these attendants were in ap- pearance as foreign as their riders ; they were of Saracen origin , and consequently of Arabian descents , and their fine slender ...
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