Ivanhoe: A RomanceA.L. Burt, 1900 - 500 من الصفحات Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe is disinherited by his Saxon father when he finds his son supports the Norman King Richard the Lionhearted. |
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... the feeble interference of the English Council of State , fortifying their castles , increasing the number of their dependants , reducing all around them to a state of I vassalage , and striving by every means in their power.
... the feeble interference of the English Council of State , fortifying their castles , increasing the number of their dependants , reducing all around them to a state of I vassalage , and striving by every means in their power.
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... means of vexation and oppression possessed by the great Barons , that they never wanted the pretext , and seldom the will , to harass and pursue , even to the very edge of destruction , any of their less powerful neighbours , who ...
... means of vexation and oppression possessed by the great Barons , that they never wanted the pretext , and seldom the will , to harass and pursue , even to the very edge of destruction , any of their less powerful neighbours , who ...
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... means , legal or illegal , the strength of a part of the population which was justly considered as nourishing the most inveterate antipathy to their victor . All the monarchs of the Norman race had shown the most marked predilection for ...
... means , legal or illegal , the strength of a part of the population which was justly considered as nourishing the most inveterate antipathy to their victor . All the monarchs of the Norman race had shown the most marked predilection for ...
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... means of dispelling the ennui which was too apt to intrude upon the halls and bowers of an ancient feudal castle . The Prior min- gled in the sports of the field with more than due eagerness , and was allowed to possess the best ...
... means of dispelling the ennui which was too apt to intrude upon the halls and bowers of an ancient feudal castle . The Prior min- gled in the sports of the field with more than due eagerness , and was allowed to possess the best ...
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... means of supplying his own very considerable expenses , afforded also those largesses which he bestowed among the peasantry , and with which he frequently relieved the distresses of the oppressed . If Prior Aymer rode hard in the chase ...
... means of supplying his own very considerable expenses , afforded also those largesses which he bestowed among the peasantry , and with which he frequently relieved the distresses of the oppressed . If Prior Aymer rode hard in the chase ...
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Abbot answered armour arms Ashby Athelstane attendants Beaumanoir beauty betwixt Black Knight blood Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother canst castle champion Christian companion Copmanhurst courtesy daughter Disinherited Knight dost dress Dunstan Edited England exclaimed eyes fair father fear fool forest Friar Front-de-Boeuf gallant Grand Master guests Gurth hand hath head Heaven hermit Holy holy Order honour horse Isaac Isaac the Jew Ivanhoe Jester Jewess King knave Knight Templar Lady Rowena lance lists Locksley look maiden Malvoisin noble Norman numbers outlaws Palmer Pilgrim Preceptor priest Prince John Prior Aymer ransom Rebecca replied reverend Richard Rotherwood Saint Saint Dunstan Saracens Saxon seemed Sir Knight spectators squire steed swineherd sword tell Templar Templestowe thee thine thou art thou hast thou shalt thou wilt tion tournament valour voice Waldemar Fitzurse Wamba Wilfred wine yeoman yonder zecchins
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الصفحة 98 - Thus, like the sad presaging raven, that tolls The sick man's passport in her hollow beak, And in the shadow of the silent night Doth shake contagion from her sable wings, Vex'd and tormented runs poor Barabas With fatal curses towards these Christians.
الصفحة 299 - And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture ; let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.
الصفحة 152 - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
الصفحة 286 - The Templar has destroyed the plank on which they crossed — few of the defenders escaped with him into the castle — the shrieks and cries which you hear tell the fate of the others. Alas ! I see that it is still more difficult to look upon victory than upon battle.
الصفحة 9 - 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? " v" answered the swineherd. "I am very glad every fool knows that, too," said Wamba ; " and pork, I think, is good Norman-French.
الصفحة 134 - So saying, and without showing the least anxiety to pause upon his aim, Locksley stepped to the appointed station, and shot his arrow as carelessly in appearance as if he had not even looked at the mark. He was speaking almost at the instant that the shaft left the bowstring, yet...
الصفحة 85 - Few augured the possibility that the encounter could terminate well for the Disinherited Knight, yet his courage and gallantry secured the general good wishes of the spectators. The trumpets had no sooner given the signal than the champions vanished from their posts with the speed of lightning, and closed in the centre of the lists with the shock of a thunderbolt.
الصفحة 299 - Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace, there's nothing so becomes a man, As modest stillness, and humility : But when the blast of war...
الصفحة 428 - ... furnishing themes for bards and minstrels, but affording none of those solid benefits to his country on which history loves to pause, and hold up as an example to posterity.