Historical romances of the author of Waverley, المجلد 4 |
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الصفحة 32
... youth have here a strict as well as a good preceptor in the person of our chaplain . " The old woman appeared to pause . " You have named , " she said , " the only circum- stance which can move me . I must soon onward , the vision has ...
... youth have here a strict as well as a good preceptor in the person of our chaplain . " The old woman appeared to pause . " You have named , " she said , " the only circum- stance which can move me . I must soon onward , the vision has ...
الصفحة 44
... youth had given place to the steady and stern composure of the approved soldier and skilful politician . There were deep traces of care on those noble features , over which each emotion used formerly to pass , like light clouds across a ...
... youth had given place to the steady and stern composure of the approved soldier and skilful politician . There were deep traces of care on those noble features , over which each emotion used formerly to pass , like light clouds across a ...
الصفحة 53
... youth to bear their trains from bower to hall , fan them when they slumber , and touch the lute for them when they please to listen : but our Scottish matrons were wont to be above such vanities , and our Scottish youth ought to be bred ...
... youth to bear their trains from bower to hall , fan them when they slumber , and touch the lute for them when they please to listen : but our Scottish matrons were wont to be above such vanities , and our Scottish youth ought to be bred ...
الصفحة 55
... youth what you will , and you have my full authority for doing so . But re- member he is your charge , not mine - remember he hath limbs to do man service , a soul and a tongue to worship God ; breed him , therefore , to be true to his ...
... youth what you will , and you have my full authority for doing so . But re- member he is your charge , not mine - remember he hath limbs to do man service , a soul and a tongue to worship God ; breed him , therefore , to be true to his ...
الصفحة 56
... youth in all its broad lights and deep shadows . As the Knight himself seemed tacitly to disclaim alike interest and control over the immediate favourite of his lady , young Roland was , by circumstances , exempted from the strict ...
... youth in all its broad lights and deep shadows . As the Knight himself seemed tacitly to disclaim alike interest and control over the immediate favourite of his lady , young Roland was , by circumstances , exempted from the strict ...
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Abbess Abbot of Unreason Adam Wood Adam Woodcock answered apartment attend betwixt brother Castle of Avenel Catherine Seyton Catholic church command companion Dame damsel door Earl Earl of Murray eyes fair faith falconer Father Ambrose favour favourite fear George Douglas Grace hand hath hawk head heart Heaven hither Holyrood honour Kennaquhair Knight of Avenel Lady of Avenel Lady of Lochleven lady's land Lilias look Lord Lindesay Lord Ruthven madam Magdalen Græme maiden Mary Mary Fleming Mary of Scotland Mary Stuart Master Roland matron ment mistress monks Morton mother Murray never noble once poniard poor preacher present Queen racter Regent replied Roland Græme Saint Saint Cuthbert Scotland seemed shew Sir Halbert Glendinning Sir Robert Melville speak spoke stood sword thee thou art thou hast thought tion tone turned voice Warden Wingate woman word young youth
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الصفحة 498 - Then give place to the physician, for the Lord hath created him: let him not go from thee, for thou hast need of him.
الصفحة 403 - I give this heavy weight from off my head, And this unwieldy sceptre from my hand, The pride of kingly sway from out my heart; With mine own tears I wash away my balm...
الصفحة 299 - ... trampling and neighing of horses without the gate ; the flashing of -arms, and rustling of plumes, and jingling of spurs, within it. In short, it was that gay and splendid confusion in which the eye of youth sees all that is brave and brilliant, and that of experience much that is doubtful, deceitful, false, and hollow — hopes that will never be gratified, promises which will never be fulfilled, pride in the disguise of humility, and insolence in that of frank and generous bounty.
الصفحة 230 - As when in tumults rise the ignoble crowd, Mad are their motions and their tongues are loud ; And stones and brands in rattling volleys fly, And all the rustic arms that fury can supply. If then some grave and pious man appear, They hush their noise and lend a listening ear ; He soothes with sober words their angry mood, And quenches their innate desire of blood.