Waverley Novels, المجلد 19Robert Cadell, Edinburgh, and Whittaker & Company London., 1830 |
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... kind words to them upon the ready and hospitable reception which they had afforded him . The smoking haunch now stood upon the table ; a napkin , white as snow , was , with due reverence , tucked under the chin of the Abbot by the Refec ...
... kind words to them upon the ready and hospitable reception which they had afforded him . The smoking haunch now stood upon the table ; a napkin , white as snow , was , with due reverence , tucked under the chin of the Abbot by the Refec ...
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... kind . The Refectioner and Kitchener were so well pleased with Halbert's prepossessing appearance , that they seemed to think that the salary , emolu- ments , and perquisites , the dole , the grazing , the gown , and the galligaskins ...
... kind . The Refectioner and Kitchener were so well pleased with Halbert's prepossessing appearance , that they seemed to think that the salary , emolu- ments , and perquisites , the dole , the grazing , the gown , and the galligaskins ...
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... kind and generous master to them , that your predecessors , the venerable Abbots of Saint Mary's , have been to my fathers in time past ; for myself , I am determined to seek my fortune where I may best find it . " Dame Glendinning here ...
... kind and generous master to them , that your predecessors , the venerable Abbots of Saint Mary's , have been to my fathers in time past ; for myself , I am determined to seek my fortune where I may best find it . " Dame Glendinning here ...
الصفحة 81
... kind ; while I am useful for my master's service , they shall not prevail against me , and when , like the barren fig - tree , I can no longer produce fruit , what imports it when or by whom the axe is laid to the root ? " 66 " Your ...
... kind ; while I am useful for my master's service , they shall not prevail against me , and when , like the barren fig - tree , I can no longer produce fruit , what imports it when or by whom the axe is laid to the root ? " 66 " Your ...
الصفحة 85
... of the Yarrow , and those at the rise of the water of Ale , present no object of the kind . But in Yetholm Loch , ( a romantic sheet of water , in the dry The situation of Julian Avenel , engaged in a variety THE MONASTERY . 85.
... of the Yarrow , and those at the rise of the water of Ale , present no object of the kind . But in Yetholm Loch , ( a romantic sheet of water , in the dry The situation of Julian Avenel , engaged in a variety THE MONASTERY . 85.
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Abbot of Kelso answered arms aught Baron betwixt blood brother called Christie church Clinthill Dame Glendinning dare Earl of Murray Edward Glendinning English knight Euphuist eyes faith fate Father Eustace fear female gallant Glen Glendearg grave guest Halbert Glendinning Halidome hand handfasting hath head heart Heaven Henry Warden holy honour horse Julian Avenel Kennaquhair Lady look Lord Abbot Lord James Stewart maiden Mary Avenel matter ment Miller's daughter mind Molinara Monastery monk Morton moss-trooper Mysie Happer never noble pause pedlar person Piercie Shaf pray preacher present prisoner protection replied reverence reverend Sacristan Saint Mary's Scotland Scottish seemed Sir John Foster Sir Knight Sir Piercie Shafton sorrow Southron speak spirit stranger Sub-Prior sword tell thee ther thine thou art thou hast thought Tibb tion tone tower turn vassals William de Douglas word young youth
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الصفحة 108 - When lovely woman stoops to folly, And finds too late that men betray, What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away ? The only art her guilt to cover, To hide her shame from every eye, To give repentance to her lover, And wring his bosom — is to die.
الصفحة 212 - Call upon me in the day of trouble, and I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify me.
الصفحة 193 - The more to please the sprightly god, Each sweet engaging Grace Put on some clothes to come abroad, And took a waiter's place.
الصفحة 346 - thy brow is more withered, as well as mine, since we met last ; but thy tongue holds the touch better than my arm. This boy of thine gave me the foil sorely this morning. The Brown Varlet has turned as stout a trooper as I prophesied ; and where is White Head ?" "Alas!" said the mother, looking down, "Edward has taken orders, and become a monk of this Abbey.
الصفحة 116 - MARCH, march, Ettrick and Teviotdale, Why the deil dinna ye march forward in order ! March, march, Eskdale and Liddesdale, All the Blue Bonnets are bound for the Border. Many a banner spread, Flutters above your head, Many a crest that is famous in story. Mount and make ready then, Sons of the mountain glen, Fight .for the Queen and our old Scottish glory.
الصفحة 353 - We do not know them in the fountain, but in the stream ; not in the root, but in the stem; for we know not which is the mean man that did rise above the vulgar.
الصفحة 73 - Do not break your oath,' and, 'Oaths sworn to the Lord must be kept.' But what I tell you is this: You are not to swear at all - not by heaven, for it is God's throne, nor by earth, for it is his footstool...
الصفحة 117 - Come from the hills where your hirsels are grazing, Come from the glen of the buck and the roe; Come to the crag where the beacon is blazing, Come with the buckler, the lance, and the bow. Trumpets are sounding, • War-steeds are bounding, Stand to your arms and march in good order; England shall many a day Tell of the bloody fray, When the Blue Bonnets came over the Border.
الصفحة 164 - I must tell you, signior, that, in this last encounter, not having leisure to put off my silver spurs, one of the rowels catch'd hold of the ruffle of my boot, and, being Spanish leather, and subject to tear, overthrows me, rends me two pair of silk stockings, that I put on, being somewhat...