The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... knight and his gallant charger . Numbers , indeed , of the wes- tern warriors who hurried to Palestine , died ere they became inured to the burning climate ; but there were others to whom that climate became innocent and even friendly ...
... knight and his gallant charger . Numbers , indeed , of the wes- tern warriors who hurried to Palestine , died ere they became inured to the burning climate ; but there were others to whom that climate became innocent and even friendly ...
Pagina 10
... Knight of the Couchant Leopard yielded a ready and courteous assent ; and the late foes , without an angry look , or gesture of doubt , rode side by side to the little cluster of palm - trees . without coming to a close struggle . A ...
... Knight of the Couchant Leopard yielded a ready and courteous assent ; and the late foes , without an angry look , or gesture of doubt , rode side by side to the little cluster of palm - trees . without coming to a close struggle . A ...
Pagina 11
... knight ; and were it not that thou speakest in igno - dong the French chivalry , which consisted in vying with rance , and not in malice , our truce had its ending ere it is well begun . Thinkest thou I tell thee an which you seem to ...
... knight ; and were it not that thou speakest in igno - dong the French chivalry , which consisted in vying with rance , and not in malice , our truce had its ending ere it is well begun . Thinkest thou I tell thee an which you seem to ...
Pagina 14
... knight distinguish himself by feats of arms , having no mistress of his affection . " " I have heard of this frenzy among the warriors of the west , " said the Emir , " and have ever ac- counted it one of the accompanying symptoms of ...
... knight distinguish himself by feats of arms , having no mistress of his affection . " " I have heard of this frenzy among the warriors of the west , " said the Emir , " and have ever ac- counted it one of the accompanying symptoms of ...
Pagina 16
... knight , and the blood of a gentleman , entitle him to place him- self on the same rank with sovereigns even of the first degree , in so far as regards all but regal authority and dominion . Were Richard of Eng- land himself to wound ...
... knight , and the blood of a gentleman , entitle him to place him- self on the same rank with sovereigns even of the first degree , in so far as regards all but regal authority and dominion . Were Richard of Eng- land himself to wound ...
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