The Waverley Novels, Volume 4Black, 1868 - 1015 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... true knight binds on one only , fair and faithful , is the gem entire ; the affection thou , flingest among thy enslaved wives , and half - wedded slaves , is worthless , comparatively , as the sparkling shivers of the broken diamond ...
... true knight binds on one only , fair and faithful , is the gem entire ; the affection thou , flingest among thy enslaved wives , and half - wedded slaves , is worthless , comparatively , as the sparkling shivers of the broken diamond ...
Pagina 14
... True , brave Moslem , " replied the Christian ; " but there are few such as thou art . Such falcons fly not in flocks , or if they do , they pounce not in numbers upon one . ” " Thou dost us but justice , " said the Saracen , evidently ...
... True , brave Moslem , " replied the Christian ; " but there are few such as thou art . Such falcons fly not in flocks , or if they do , they pounce not in numbers upon one . ” " Thou dost us but justice , " said the Saracen , evidently ...
Pagina 16
... true - hearted Scots , glimmer for ever on the walls of Zion . " Thus far he had proceeded , when , suddenly re- collecting himself , he muttered , " Mea culpa ! mea culpa ! what have I , a soldier of the Cross , to do with recollection ...
... true - hearted Scots , glimmer for ever on the walls of Zion . " Thus far he had proceeded , when , suddenly re- collecting himself , he muttered , " Mea culpa ! mea culpa ! what have I , a soldier of the Cross , to do with recollection ...
Pagina 31
... True , true ! " replied Richard , " and I did the hoathen Soldan injustice - I owe him reparation for it . Would God I were but fit to offer it him upon my body between the two hosts . Christen- dom and Heathenesse both looking on ...
... True , true ! " replied Richard , " and I did the hoathen Soldan injustice - I owe him reparation for it . Would God I were but fit to offer it him upon my body between the two hosts . Christen- dom and Heathenesse both looking on ...
Pagina 34
... true Scottish man , which I hold a privilege equal to my ancient gentry , and as sure as I am a belted knight , and come hither to acquire los1 and fame in this mortal life , and forgiveness of my sins in that which is to come - so ...
... true Scottish man , which I hold a privilege equal to my ancient gentry , and as sure as I am a belted knight , and come hither to acquire los1 and fame in this mortal life , and forgiveness of my sins in that which is to come - so ...
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