Waverley, Or, 'tis Sixty Years Since: In Three Volumes, Volumen 1Galignani, 1830 - 258 páginas |
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... arms of Matilda . << She is bewildered by the terrors of the day , " said Eleanor ; « and we have done ill in obliging her to des- cend . » « And I , ” said Fitzosborne , « have done madly in pre- senting before her one , whose presence ...
... arms of Matilda . << She is bewildered by the terrors of the day , " said Eleanor ; « and we have done ill in obliging her to des- cend . » « And I , ” said Fitzosborne , « have done madly in pre- senting before her one , whose presence ...
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... arm the band which had escorted them to Queenhoo - Hall . Fitzosborne's story being finished , he received the thanks of ... arms done by himself in the fray of the morning , as might have shamed Bevis and Guy of Warwick . He was , ac ...
... arm the band which had escorted them to Queenhoo - Hall . Fitzosborne's story being finished , he received the thanks of ... arms done by himself in the fray of the morning , as might have shamed Bevis and Guy of Warwick . He was , ac ...
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... arms , who kept sentinel on the strong studded door of the apartment , said , he believed he slept ; for that , after raging , stamping , and uttering the most horrid imprecations , he had been of late perfectly still . The Falconer ...
... arms , who kept sentinel on the strong studded door of the apartment , said , he believed he slept ; for that , after raging , stamping , and uttering the most horrid imprecations , he had been of late perfectly still . The Falconer ...
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... entered the attie with bare arms , legs , and feet . ↓ It fell , that once upon a time , when the combat was at the thickest , this plebeian champion headed a sudden C. charge , so rapid and furious , that all fled GENERAL PREFACE . 1xv.
... entered the attie with bare arms , legs , and feet . ↓ It fell , that once upon a time , when the combat was at the thickest , this plebeian champion headed a sudden C. charge , so rapid and furious , that all fled GENERAL PREFACE . 1xv.
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... arms , and heard him exult ( to use his own words ) in the prospect of « drawing his claymore once more be- fore he died . " In fact , on that memorable occa- sion , when the capital of Scotland was menaced by three trifling sloops or ...
... arms , and heard him exult ( to use his own words ) in the prospect of « drawing his claymore once more be- fore he died . " In fact , on that memorable occa- sion , when the capital of Scotland was menaced by three trifling sloops or ...
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Allan Ramsay amusement ancient answered appeared arms attend Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine bartizan beauty Brad brother called Captain Waverley castle cavern CHAPTER character chief chieftain chuse clan curiosity Donald Bean Lean dress Edward Waverley Emma Darcy English entered Evan Dhu father favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fitzallen Fitzosborne Flora Gay Bowers Gellatley gentleman Glennaquoich guest hall hand heard heraldry hero Highland honour horse King kingdom of Scotland Lady Emma Laird Lord Boteler Lord Byron Lord Justice Clerk Lord Lacy louis-d'ors manner ment Miss Bradwardine mountain neighbouring never night noble observed occasion party person Perthshire pleasure political racter received rendered respect Richard Waverley romance Rose Saunderson scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Everard song St Clere sword tale Tewin thought tical tion Tully-Veolan Ursa Major Vich Ian Vohr village wardine Waverley-Honour whig wild young youth