The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Том 3L.A. Godey, 1841 |
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... stood ready -and who knows but I may yet reap the sweetest covered with the finest linen , and a large portable and best revenge for her former scorn ? -that were court - cupboard was placed with the leaves of its em- indeed a ...
... stood ready -and who knows but I may yet reap the sweetest covered with the finest linen , and a large portable and best revenge for her former scorn ? -that were court - cupboard was placed with the leaves of its em- indeed a ...
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... stood still , and was about to abandon the pursuit with a hearty curse on the ill - favoured urchin , who had engaged him in an exercise so ridiculous . But the boy , who had , as formerly , planted himself on the top of a hillock close ...
... stood still , and was about to abandon the pursuit with a hearty curse on the ill - favoured urchin , who had engaged him in an exercise so ridiculous . But the boy , who had , as formerly , planted himself on the top of a hillock close ...
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... stood at her right hand . " | " He is too hot , " said the Curate ; " and I pray to God that he may grant him the patience to deal with Varney as is fitting . " " Patience and Varney , " said Mumblazen , " is worse heraldry than metal ...
... stood at her right hand . " | " He is too hot , " said the Curate ; " and I pray to God that he may grant him the patience to deal with Varney as is fitting . " " Patience and Varney , " said Mumblazen , " is worse heraldry than metal ...
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... stood nor could recollect , answered frankly , there was none of that drug in London , unless Yoglan the Jew chanced to have some of it upon hand . " I thought as much , " said Wayland . And as soon as they left the shop , he said to ...
... stood nor could recollect , answered frankly , there was none of that drug in London , unless Yoglan the Jew chanced to have some of it upon hand . " I thought as much , " said Wayland . And as soon as they left the shop , he said to ...
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... stood full in Elizabeth's eye , an eye never indifferent to the admiration which she deservedly excited among her subjects , or to the fair proportions of external form which chanced to distinguish any of her courtiers . Accordingly ...
... stood full in Elizabeth's eye , an eye never indifferent to the admiration which she deservedly excited among her subjects , or to the fair proportions of external form which chanced to distinguish any of her courtiers . Accordingly ...
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The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Том 3 Walter Scott Повний перегляд - 1844 |
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Сторінка 53 - They hear farther than you think of," said the Queen, graciously, " and have heard of a youth who defended a ford in Shannon against a whole band of wild Irish rebels, until the stream ran purple with their blood and his own." " Some blood I may have lost," said the youth looking down, " but it was where my best is due ; and that is in your Majesty's service.
Сторінка 53 - And here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chess-man, "I give thee this to wear at the collar.
Сторінка 51 - By my counsel, we were best put back again, and tell the Earl what we have seen." " Tell the Earl what we have seen...
Сторінка 90 - The external wall of this royal Castle was, on the south and west sides, adorned and defended by a lake partly artificial, across which Leicester had constructed a stately bridge, that Elizabeth might enter the Castle by a path hitherto untrodden, instead of the usual entrance to the northward, over which he had erected a gate-house or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent and superior in architecture, to the baronial castle of many a northern chief.
Сторінка 52 - ... her stepping over it dryshod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence and a blush that overspread his whole countenance. The Queen was confused, and blushed in her turn, nodded her head, hastily passed on, and embarked in her barge without saying a word. " Come along, Sir Coxcomb," said Blount; "your gay cloak will need the brush to-day, I wot.
Сторінка 52 - Go to the wardrobe keeper, and he shall have orders to supply the suit which you have cast away in our service. Thou shalt have a suit, and that of the newest cut, I promise thee, on the word of a princess.
Сторінка 52 - At this moment the gates opened, .and ushers began to issue forth in array, preceded and flanked by the band of Gentlemen Pensioners. After this, amid a crowd of lords and ladies, yet so disposed around her that she could see and be seen on all sides, came Elizabeth herself, then in the...