Historical romances of the author of Waverley, المجلد 5 |
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... Scotland will never hear the like until the last and loudest blast of all shall announce to moun- tain and to valley that time is no more . Mean- while , be thou but brave and constant - Serve God and honour thy sovereign - Abide by thy ...
... Scotland will never hear the like until the last and loudest blast of all shall announce to moun- tain and to valley that time is no more . Mean- while , be thou but brave and constant - Serve God and honour thy sovereign - Abide by thy ...
الصفحة 21
... Scotland's proudest , as well as most worthy barons ; and thy state may not suffer thee , as yet , to aspire so high . But thus it is - Heaven works its purposes through human folly ; and Douglas's ambitious affection , as well as thine ...
... Scotland's proudest , as well as most worthy barons ; and thy state may not suffer thee , as yet , to aspire so high . But thus it is - Heaven works its purposes through human folly ; and Douglas's ambitious affection , as well as thine ...
الصفحة 34
... Scotland . " The steward looked at him fixedly for a mo- ment with an air in which suspicion and dislike were ill concealed by an affectation of contempt . " The bragging cock - chicken , " he said , " " will betray himself by his rath ...
... Scotland . " The steward looked at him fixedly for a mo- ment with an air in which suspicion and dislike were ill concealed by an affectation of contempt . " The bragging cock - chicken , " he said , " " will betray himself by his rath ...
الصفحة 54
... Scotland - so destructive to thy father's house . " " Madam , " said old Dryfesdale the steward , " this much do I say for this silly page , that he could not be accessary to unlocking the doors , since I myself this night bolted him ...
... Scotland - so destructive to thy father's house . " " Madam , " said old Dryfesdale the steward , " this much do I say for this silly page , that he could not be accessary to unlocking the doors , since I myself this night bolted him ...
الصفحة 61
... Scotland has now to bestow . " 66 They , " replied Mary , " who knew so well how to take , may think themselves excused from the obligation implied in receiving . And that I have now little to offer , is the fault of the Douglases and ...
... Scotland has now to bestow . " 66 They , " replied Mary , " who knew so well how to take , may think themselves excused from the obligation implied in receiving . And that I have now little to offer , is the fault of the Douglases and ...
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Abbot answered Anthony Foster apartment Auchtermuchty aught Avenel better betwixt Black Bear called castle Catherine Seyton Countess court Cumnor dame devil door Douglas Dryfesdale Earl exclaimed eyes fair fair lady faith father favour fear Flibbertigibbet follow garden Giles Gosling gold grace guest hand hath heard heart Heaven Henry Seyton hither hold honour horse host Hostler Janet Lady Fleming Lady Loch Lady Lochleven Lady of Lochleven look lord madam Magdalen Græme man-at-arms Master Tressilian Master Varney ment methinks Michael Lambourne Mike mistress night noble person pleasure poniard poor pray Queen Mary replied Lambourne Richard Varney Robsart Roland Græme Saint Scotland seemed shew silian Sir Hugh speak steward stranger sword tell thee thine thou art thou hast thou wilt thought thyself tion Tony Tony Foster Tressi trust turn Wayland Smith woman word yonder youth
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الصفحة 90 - It is the curse of kings, to be attended By slaves, that take their humours for a warrant To break within the bloody house of life ; And, on the winking of authority, To understand a law ; to know the meaning Of dangerous majesty, when, perchance, it frowns More upon humour, than advis'd respect.
الصفحة 539 - Cinoper; I know all. — This fellow, captain, Will come, in time, to be a great distiller, And give a say — I will not say directly, But very fair — at the philosopher's stone.
الصفحة 453 - No tenant ventured on the' unwholesome ground. Here smokes his forge, he bares his sinewy arm, And early strokes the sounding anvil warm: Around his shop the steely sparkles flew, 255 As for the steed he shaped the bending shoe.