Waverley Novels, Volume 1Boston Publishing Company, 1846 |
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Pagina 439
... lady ; If any man did him gainsay , He felt his deadly blows , lady . I am as bold , I am as bold , I am as bold and more , lady ; Any man that doubts my word , May try my gude claymore , lady . Then be content , be content Be content ...
... lady ; If any man did him gainsay , He felt his deadly blows , lady . I am as bold , I am as bold , I am as bold and more , lady ; Any man that doubts my word , May try my gude claymore , lady . Then be content , be content Be content ...
Pagina 484
... lady of rank , a particular friend of his late brother , Lady Staunton of Willingham , who , being recom- mended to drink goats ' whey by the physicians , was to honor the Lodge at Roseneath with her residence , while her husband made a ...
... lady of rank , a particular friend of his late brother , Lady Staunton of Willingham , who , being recom- mended to drink goats ' whey by the physicians , was to honor the Lodge at Roseneath with her residence , while her husband made a ...
Pagina 488
... Lady Staunton derived a pure degree of pleasure . Gifted in every particular with a higher degree of imagination than that of her sister , she was an admirer of the beauties of nature , a taste which com- pensates many evils to those ...
... Lady Staunton derived a pure degree of pleasure . Gifted in every particular with a higher degree of imagination than that of her sister , she was an admirer of the beauties of nature , a taste which com- pensates many evils to those ...
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