The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 5Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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Pagina 16
... roundhead kinsfolk ; but let her no more call him father , whose honest indigence she has refused to share ! " " You do me injustice , sir , " answered the young lady , with a voice animated yet faltering , " cruel in- justice . God ...
... roundhead kinsfolk ; but let her no more call him father , whose honest indigence she has refused to share ! " " You do me injustice , sir , " answered the young lady , with a voice animated yet faltering , " cruel in- justice . God ...
Pagina 17
... roundhead , and especially a red - coat , are in my opinion more poisonous than vipers , more loath- some than toads , more hateful than knotted adders , yet can I overcome my nature so far , that should one of them appear at this ...
... roundhead , and especially a red - coat , are in my opinion more poisonous than vipers , more loath- some than toads , more hateful than knotted adders , yet can I overcome my nature so far , that should one of them appear at this ...
Pagina 40
... roundhead friend , who was anxiously expecting him at the inn in Woodstock appointed for their rendezvous . " Where hast thou been ? -what hast thou seen ? God knows , I never laid aside love and reverence to the King , even in drawing ...
... roundhead friend , who was anxiously expecting him at the inn in Woodstock appointed for their rendezvous . " Where hast thou been ? -what hast thou seen ? God knows , I never laid aside love and reverence to the King , even in drawing ...
Pagina 72
... Roundhead as he is , man , I like him the better of that , not the worse . I hunger and thirst to have ano- ther turn with him . I have thought on his passado ever since , and I believe , were it to try again , I know a feat would ...
... Roundhead as he is , man , I like him the better of that , not the worse . I hunger and thirst to have ano- ther turn with him . I have thought on his passado ever since , and I believe , were it to try again , I know a feat would ...
Pagina 79
... roundhead in dress , as his safety and his dependence on Colonel Everard com- pelled him to be , but that dress worn in a most cava- lier - like manner , and forming a stronger contrast than usual with the demeanour and language of the ...
... roundhead in dress , as his safety and his dependence on Colonel Everard com- pelled him to be , but that dress worn in a most cava- lier - like manner , and forming a stronger contrast than usual with the demeanour and language of the ...
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Pagina 8 - Leopard continued to fix his eyes attentively on the yet distant cluster of palm-trees, it seemed to him as if some object was moving among them. The distant form separated itself from the trees, which partly hid its motions, and advanced towards the knight with a speed which soon shewed a mounted horseman, whom his turban, long spear, and green caftan floating in the wind, on his nearer approach, shewed to be a Saracen cavalier. "In the desert," saith an Eastern proverb,