The Waverley Novels, Том 31A. and C. Black, 1860 |
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... beautiful terrace overhang- ing the river Loire , which had been formerly laid out with a succession of flights of steps , highly ornamented with statues , rock - work , and other artificial embellish- ments , descending from one ...
... beautiful terrace overhang- ing the river Loire , which had been formerly laid out with a succession of flights of steps , highly ornamented with statues , rock - work , and other artificial embellish- ments , descending from one ...
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... beautiful prospect over the majestic Loire , and the adjacent country through which it winded ; and the casements were filled with stained glass , through two of which streamed the lustre of the setting sun , shewing a brilliant ...
... beautiful prospect over the majestic Loire , and the adjacent country through which it winded ; and the casements were filled with stained glass , through two of which streamed the lustre of the setting sun , shewing a brilliant ...
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... beautiful earldom . But the village of Plessis , or Plessis of the Park , as it is some- times called , from its vicinity to the royal residence , and the chase with which it is encircled , will yield you nearer and as convenient ...
... beautiful earldom . But the village of Plessis , or Plessis of the Park , as it is some- times called , from its vicinity to the royal residence , and the chase with which it is encircled , will yield you nearer and as convenient ...
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... beautiful vision was wrapped in silence and mystery . " How now , Jacqueline ! " said Maitre Pierre , when she entered the apartment- " Wherefore this ? Did I not desire that Dame Perette should bring what I wanted ? -Pasques - dieu ...
... beautiful vision was wrapped in silence and mystery . " How now , Jacqueline ! " said Maitre Pierre , when she entered the apartment- " Wherefore this ? Did I not desire that Dame Perette should bring what I wanted ? -Pasques - dieu ...
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... beautiful emanation that is even now vanishing — surely a thing so fair belongs not to this mean place , belongs not even to the money - gathering merchant himself , though he seems to exert authority over her , as doubtless he does ...
... beautiful emanation that is even now vanishing — surely a thing so fair belongs not to this mean place , belongs not even to the money - gathering merchant himself , though he seems to exert authority over her , as doubtless he does ...
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answered Quentin appearance arms Balafré beautiful betwixt boar Bohemian Burgundian called Cardinal Cardinal Balue Castle cavalier character Charles of Burgundy chase command companion comrade countenance Countess Isabelle Court danger dress Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans Dunois duty elder eyes fair nephew father favour fleur-de-lys French gallant hand hath Hautlieu Hayraddin honour horse humour King of France King's kinsman knights Ladies of Croye Lady Hameline Lesly Liege look Lord Crawford Louis XI Ludovic Maitre Pierre Majesty Majesty's manner Marck Marquis Martin of Tours master merchant never noble Oliver Orleans Pasques-dieu perhaps person Petit-André Plessis present Prince Princess Provost-Marshal Quentin Durward rank replied royal Saint Saint Quentin Scotland Scottish Guard seemed shewed Sire smile soldier speak spoke stranger supposed sword thee thou thought tone Tristan Trois-Eschelles turret vassal wine XXXI yonder young Durward young Scot youth
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Сторінка 121 - Ah ! County Guy, the hour is nigh, The sun has left the lea, The orange-flower perfumes the bower, The breeze is on the sea. The lark, his lay who thrill'd all day, Sits hush'd his partner nigh ; Breeze, bird, and flower confess the hour, But where is County Guy? The village maid steals through the shade Her shepherd's suit to hear ; To Beauty shy, by lattice high, Sings high-born Cavalier. The star of Love, all stars above, Now reigns o'er earth and sky, And high and low the influence know — But...
Сторінка 356 - I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.
Сторінка 12 - ... sont le lieu où il se renferme ; on ne sait jamais dans laquelle de ces chambres il couche ; et on assure qu'il ne couche jamais deux nuits de suite dans la même, de peur d'y être égorgé.