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... the cart , And often took leave , but seemed loath to depart ! 1 PRIOR . 1 This motto alludes to the Author returning to the stage repeatedly after having taken leave . Wilfred of Ivanhoe . IVANHOE CHAPTER FIRST Thus communed these.
... the cart , And often took leave , but seemed loath to depart ! 1 PRIOR . 1 This motto alludes to the Author returning to the stage repeatedly after having taken leave . Wilfred of Ivanhoe . IVANHOE CHAPTER FIRST Thus communed these.
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... Prior of Jorvaulx Abbey , well known for many 160 miles around as a lover of the chase , of the banquet , and , if fame did him not wrong , of other worldly pleasures still more inconsistent with his monastic vows , Yet so loose were ...
... Prior of Jorvaulx Abbey , well known for many 160 miles around as a lover of the chase , of the banquet , and , if fame did him not wrong , of other worldly pleasures still more inconsistent with his monastic vows , Yet so loose were ...
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... Prior Aymer maintained a fair character in the neighbour- hood of his abbey . His free and jovial temper , and the readiness with which he granted absolution from all ordi- nary delinquencies , rendered him a favourite among the ...
... Prior Aymer maintained a fair character in the neighbour- hood of his abbey . His free and jovial temper , and the readiness with which he granted absolution from all ordi- nary delinquencies , rendered him a favourite among the ...
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... Prior of Jor- vaulx ' question , when he demanded if they knew of any place of harbourage in the vicinity ; so much were they surprised at the half monastic , half military appearance of 215 the swarthy stranger , and at the uncouth ...
... Prior of Jor- vaulx ' question , when he demanded if they knew of any place of harbourage in the vicinity ; so much were they surprised at the half monastic , half military appearance of 215 the swarthy stranger , and at the uncouth ...
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... Prior Aymer ? " " Cedric , " answered the Prior ; " Cedric the Saxon.- Tell me , good fellow , are we near his dwelling , and can you 265 show us the road ? 66 " " The road will be uneasy to find , " answered Gurth , who broke silence ...
... Prior Aymer ? " " Cedric , " answered the Prior ; " Cedric the Saxon.- Tell me , good fellow , are we near his dwelling , and can you 265 show us the road ? 66 " " The road will be uneasy to find , " answered Gurth , who broke silence ...
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Abbot answered armour arms Athelstane attendants battle Beaumanoir beauty Black Knight blood Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother called canst castle Cedric champion CHAPTER Christian companion Coningsburgh Copmanhurst daughter death Disinherited Knight England English exclaimed eyes fate father fear Fitzurse followers forest Friar Friar Tuck Front-de-Bœuf Grand Master Gurth hand hath head heart Heaven hermit holy holy Order honour horse Isaac Ivanhoe Jester Jewess Jorvaulx King knave Knights Templars Lady Rowena lance lists Locksley look lord maiden Malvoisin monk noble Norman Order outlaws Preceptor priest Prince John Prior Aymer prisoner ransom Rebecca replied reverend Richard Richard Plantagenet Saracens Saxon Scott seemed Sir Knight squire sword tell Templar Templestowe thee thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou wilt tion tournament voice Waldemar Wamba Waverley Novels Wilfred wine words wounded yeoman zecchins
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الصفحة 146 - 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 - 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 454 - His fall was destined to a barren strand, A petty fortress, and a dubious hand; He left the name, at which the world grew pale, To point a moral, or adorn a tale.
الصفحة 272 - He blenches not! he blenches not!" said Rebecca, "I see him now; he leads 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 gigantic form above the press.
الصفحة 271 - And I must lie here like a bedridden monk," exclaimed Ivanhoe, " while the game that gives me freedom or death is played out by the hand of others ! — Look from the window once again, kind maiden, but beware that you • are not marked by the archers beneath — Look out once more, and tell me if they yet advance to the storm.
الصفحة 131 - ... added he, walking deliberately to the other end of the lists, and sticking the willow wand upright in the ground, " he that hits that rod at five-score yards, I call him an archer fit to bear both bow and quiver before a king, an it were the stout King Richard himself.
الصفحة 131 - I will crave your Grace's permission to plant such a mark as is used in the North Country; and welcome every brave yeoman who shall try a shot at it to win a smile from the bonny lass he loves best.' He then turned to leave the lists. 'Let your guards attend me,' he said, 'if you please; I go but to cut a rod from the next willow-bush.
الصفحة 131 - Locksley returned almost instantly with a willow wand about six feet in length, perfectly straight, and rather thicker than a man's thumb. He began to peel this with great composure, observing at the same time, that to ask a good woodsman to shoot at a target so broad as had hitherto been used was to put shame upon his skill.
الصفحة 275 - They have — they have!" exclaimed Rebecca; and they press the besieged hard upon the outer wall; some plant ladders, some swarm like bees, and endeavor to ascend upon the shoulders 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!" "Think not of that," said Ivanhoe;...
الصفحة 380 - But, present still, though now unseen, When brightly shines the prosperous day, Be thoughts of Thee a cloudy screen, To temper the deceitful ray. And oh, when stoops on Judah's path In shade and storm the frequent night, Be Thou, long-suffering, slow to wrath, A burning and a shining light.