The Waverley Novels, Volume 2Lippincott, Grambo, 1855 |
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... David Barclay , then lying there in garrison . This was the father of Robert Barclay , author of the celebrated Apology for the Quakers . It may be Wodrow , and other Presbyterian authors , who have detailed the suffer observed among ...
... David Barclay , then lying there in garrison . This was the father of Robert Barclay , author of the celebrated Apology for the Quakers . It may be Wodrow , and other Presbyterian authors , who have detailed the suffer observed among ...
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... David Deans , syne it was quivis , and now I heard ve sav cuivis that had the parks at St. Leonard's taken ? and has with my ain ears , as plain as ever I heard a word at she not a sister ? " the fore - bar . " " Give me your patience ...
... David Deans , syne it was quivis , and now I heard ve sav cuivis that had the parks at St. Leonard's taken ? and has with my ain ears , as plain as ever I heard a word at she not a sister ? " the fore - bar . " " Give me your patience ...
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... David Deans was on the Laird o ' Dumbiedikes ' land . Mr. Butler wad ken her father , or some o ' her folk . - Get up , Mr. Saddle- tree - ye have set yoursell down on the very brecham that wants stitching - and here's little Willie ...
... David Deans was on the Laird o ' Dumbiedikes ' land . Mr. Butler wad ken her father , or some o ' her folk . - Get up , Mr. Saddle- tree - ye have set yoursell down on the very brecham that wants stitching - and here's little Willie ...
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... David Deans " was routed horse and foot , and lay at the mercy of his grasping landlord just at the time that Benjamin Butler died . The fate of each family was anticipated : but they who prophesied their expulsion to beggary and ruin ...
... David Deans " was routed horse and foot , and lay at the mercy of his grasping landlord just at the time that Benjamin Butler died . The fate of each family was anticipated : but they who prophesied their expulsion to beggary and ruin ...
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... David with so- lemnity , " is a lad I wish heartily weel to , even as if he were mine ain son - but I doubt there will be outs and ins in the track of his walk . I muckle fear his gifts will get the heels of his grace . He has ower ...
... David with so- lemnity , " is a lad I wish heartily weel to , even as if he were mine ain son - but I doubt there will be outs and ins in the track of his walk . I muckle fear his gifts will get the heels of his grace . He has ower ...
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Allan ancient answered auld bairn Balderstone better betwixt Bucklaw Butler Caleb called canna Captain Dalgetty castle Covenanters Craigengelt Crossmyloof daughter David Deans dinna door Drumthwacket Duke of Argyle Dumbiedikes Edinburgh Effie eyes father favour fear feelings frae gang gentleman George Staunton gude hand Hayston head heard heart Highland honour hope horse Inverary Jeanie Deans Jeanie's Jedediah Cleishbotham Lady Ashton Laird Libberton look Lord Keeper Lord Menteith Lucy M'Aulay Madge mair Marquis Master of Ravenswood maun means ment Middleburgh mind Montrose muckle never night occasion ower person poor Porteous Ranald Ratcliffe replied Reuben Roseneath Saddletree Scotland Scottish seemed Sharpit Sharpitlaw Sir Duncan Sir William Ashton sister soldier speak Staunton suld sword tell thing thou thought tion tone turn voice weel whilk Wildfire Wolf's Crag woman word young
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Pagina 61 - But when the hour of trouble comes to the mind or to the body — and seldom may it visit your Leddyship — and when the hour of death comes, that comes to high and low — lang and late may it be yours — O, my Leddy, then it isna what we hae dune for oursells, but what we hae dune for others, that we think on maist pleasantly.
Pagina 276 - Swine, fool, swine," said the herd, "every fool knows that." "And swine is good Saxon," said the Jester; "but how call you the sow when she is flayed, and drawn, and quartered, and hung up by the heels, like a traitor?" "Pork," answered the swine-herd. "I am very glad every fool knows that too...
Pagina 275 - ... delights to lose itself, while imagination considers them as the paths to yet wilder scenes of silvan solitude. Here the red rays of the sun shot a broken and discoloured light, that partially hung upon the shattered boughs and mossy trunks of the trees, and there they illuminated in brilliant patches the portions of turf to which they made their way. A considerable open space, in the midst of this glade, seemed formerly to have been dedicated to the rites of Druidical...
Pagina 274 - Roman soldiery, flung their gnarled arms over a thick carpet of the most delicious green sward ; in some places they were intermingled with beeches, hollies, and copsewood of various descriptions, so closely as totally to intercept the level beams of the sinking sun ; in others they receded from each other, forming those long sweeping vistas, in the intricacy of which the eye delights to lose itself, while imagination considers them as the paths to yet wilder scenes of sylvan solitude.