Waverly Novels: RedgauntletTicknor and Fields, 1864 |
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... battle , siege , or otherwise , and do our utmost to your annoyance and destruction . Where- fore may God have you in his keeping . - Signed by us upon the eve of St. Withold's day , under the great tryst- ing oak in the Hart - hill ...
... battle , siege , or otherwise , and do our utmost to your annoyance and destruction . Where- fore may God have you in his keeping . - Signed by us upon the eve of St. Withold's day , under the great tryst- ing oak in the Hart - hill ...
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... battle ? Call the Templar yonder , and let him fight but half as well for his life as he has done for his Order- Make thou to the walls thyself with thy huge body - Let me do my poor endeavour in my own way , and I tell thee the Saxon ...
... battle ? Call the Templar yonder , and let him fight but half as well for his life as he has done for his Order- Make thou to the walls thyself with thy huge body - Let me do my poor endeavour in my own way , and I tell thee the Saxon ...
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... battle . SCHILLER'S MAID OF ORLEANS . A MOMENT of peril is often also a moment of open . hearted kindness and affection . We are thrown off our guard by the general agitation of our feelings , and betray the intensity of those , which ...
... battle . SCHILLER'S MAID OF ORLEANS . A MOMENT of peril is often also a moment of open . hearted kindness and affection . We are thrown off our guard by the general agitation of our feelings , and betray the intensity of those , which ...
الصفحة 86
... the introduction . " If I could but drag myself , " he said , " to yonder window , that I might see how this brave game is like to go — If I had but bow to shoot a shaft , or battle - axe to strike 86 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... the introduction . " If I could but drag myself , " he said , " to yonder window , that I might see how this brave game is like to go — If I had but bow to shoot a shaft , or battle - axe to strike 86 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
الصفحة 87
... battle . " " Thou knowest nought of it , " said Wilfred , impa- tiently ; " this dead pause only shews that the men are at their posts on the walls , and expecting an instant attack ; what we have heard was but the distant muttering of ...
... battle . " " Thou knowest nought of it , " said Wilfred , impa- tiently ; " this dead pause only shews that the men are at their posts on the walls , and expecting an instant attack ; what we have heard was but the distant muttering of ...
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armour arms Athelstane Aymer battle battlements Beaumanoir better Black Knight blood Bracy brethren Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother called castle champion Christian companion Coningsburgh Conrade damsel daughter death deed defend England evil exclaimed eyes fate fear Fetterlock Fitzurse Friar Friar Tuck Front-de Front-de-Bœuf Grand Master Gurth hand hast thou hath head heart Heaven hither holy Order honour horse Isaac of York Ivanhoe Jester Jewess Jorvaulx King knave Lady Rowena lance Locksley look maiden Malvoisin monk Mont-Fitchet noble Athelstane Norman numbers Outlaw pray Preceptor priest Prince John Prior prisoner ransom Rebecca replied reverend father Richard Richard Plantagenet Rotherwood Saint Dunstan Saint George Saxon shew Sir Knight sword Templar Temple Templestowe thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou wilt thyself trust Ulrica Urfried valour villain voice Waldemar walls Wamba Wilfred of Ivanhoe word wounded yeoman yonder
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الصفحة 113 - 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 92 - does he blench from the helm when the wind blows highest ! " '•He blenches not — he blenches not," said Rebecca. "I see him now : he heads a body of men close under the outer barrier of the barbican. They pull down. the piles and palisades; they hew down the barriers with axes. His high, black plume floats abroad over the throng like a raven over the field of the slain. They have made a breach in the barriers ; they rush in ; they are thrust back. Front-de-Boeuf heads the defenders : I see his...
الصفحة 94 - exclaimed Rebecca — " and they press the besieged hard upon the outer wall ; some plant ladders, some swarm like bees, and endeavour to ascend upon the shoulder of each other — down go stones, beams, and trunks of trees upon their heads, and as fast as they bear the wounded to the rear, fresh men supply their places in the assault — Great God ! hast thou given men thine own image, that it should be thus cruelly defaced by the hands of their brethren ! "
الصفحة 90 - Seem there no other leaders?" exclaimed the anxious inquirer. " None of mark and distinction that I can behold from this station," said Rebecca ; " but doubtless the other side of the castle is also assailed.
الصفحة 94 - O men, if ye be indeed men, spare them that can resist no longer!" "The bridge - the bridge which communicates with the castle - have they won that pass?
الصفحة 42 - But I have griefs of other kind, Troubles and sorrows more severe ; Give me to ease my tortured mind, \ Lend to my woes a patient ear ; And let me, if I may not find A friend to help— find one to hear.
الصفحة 93 - Knight," answered Rebecca, faintly ; then instantly again shouted with joyful eagerness — " But no — but no ! — the name of the Lord of Hosts be blessed ! — he is on foot again, and fights as if there were twenty men's strength in his single arm — His sword is broken — he snatches an axe from a yeoman — he presses Front-de-Boeuf with blow on blow — The giant stoops and totters like an oak under the steel of the woodman — he falls — he falls !" " Front-de-Boeuf !