The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 7
... England will we nought gon , Till they be eaten every one . " and herbs , and presenting a spectacle both disgusting and pitiable . " A Norman , who , according to all accounts , was of noble birth , but who , having lost his horse ...
... England will we nought gon , Till they be eaten every one . " and herbs , and presenting a spectacle both disgusting and pitiable . " A Norman , who , according to all accounts , was of noble birth , but who , having lost his horse ...
Pagina 29
... England , then sta- tioned betwixt Jean d'Acre and Ascalon ; and con- taining that army with which he of the Lion Heart had promised himself a triumphant march to Jeru- salem , and in which he would probably have suc- ceeded , if not ...
... England , then sta- tioned betwixt Jean d'Acre and Ascalon ; and con- taining that army with which he of the Lion Heart had promised himself a triumphant march to Jeru- salem , and in which he would probably have suc- ceeded , if not ...
Pagina 30
... England's sovereignty . Beside it , as if prompt for defending the regal symbol , lay a mighty curtal axe , which would have wearied the arm of any other than Coeur de Lion . In an outer partition of the pavilion waited two or three ...
... England's sovereignty . Beside it , as if prompt for defending the regal symbol , lay a mighty curtal axe , which would have wearied the arm of any other than Coeur de Lion . In an outer partition of the pavilion waited two or three ...
Pagina 32
... England , and it would be wise and worthy to assign to the best of them the leading of the host - but , " continued the war- like monarch , raising himself in his bed , and shaking the cover from his head , while his eyes sparkled as ...
... England , and it would be wise and worthy to assign to the best of them the leading of the host - but , " continued the war- like monarch , raising himself in his bed , and shaking the cover from his head , while his eyes sparkled as ...
Pagina 34
... England , " said the Englishman , haughtily . " To which land I know no allegiance , " said Kenneth . " Though I have voluntarily followed in this war the personal fortunes of England's sove- reign , I was despatched by the General ...
... England , " said the Englishman , haughtily . " To which land I know no allegiance , " said Kenneth . " Though I have voluntarily followed in this war the personal fortunes of England's sove- reign , I was despatched by the General ...
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