Historical romances of the author of Waverley, 第 2 巻 |
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... seen far and wide through the adjacent country . Tower after tower crashed down , with blazing roof and rafter ; and the com- batants were driven from the court - yard . The van- quished , of whom very few remained , scattered and ...
... seen far and wide through the adjacent country . Tower after tower crashed down , with blazing roof and rafter ; and the com- batants were driven from the court - yard . The van- quished , of whom very few remained , scattered and ...
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... seen our chaplain ? where is our curtal Friar ? A mass amongst Christian men best be- , gins a busy morning . " - No one had seen the Clerk of Copmanhurst . " Over gods forebode , " said 44 IVANHOE .
... seen our chaplain ? where is our curtal Friar ? A mass amongst Christian men best be- , gins a busy morning . " - No one had seen the Clerk of Copmanhurst . " Over gods forebode , " said 44 IVANHOE .
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... seen but little of him myself , but our cellarer and treasurer have dealt largely with him , and report says that his house at York is so full of gold and silver as is a shame in any Christian land . Marvel it is to all living Christian ...
... seen but little of him myself , but our cellarer and treasurer have dealt largely with him , and report says that his house at York is so full of gold and silver as is a shame in any Christian land . Marvel it is to all living Christian ...
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... through the wood . The Black Knight , who had seen with no small interest these various proceedings , now took his leave of the Outlaw in turn ; nor could he avoid expressing his surprise at having witnessed so much of civil IVANHOE . 87.
... through the wood . The Black Knight , who had seen with no small interest these various proceedings , now took his leave of the Outlaw in turn ; nor could he avoid expressing his surprise at having witnessed so much of civil IVANHOE . 87.
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... coming up to Prince John , he utter- ed in a low and emphatic tone- " Richard is in England - I have seen and spoken with him . " Prince John turned pale , tottered , and caught at the back of an oaken bench to support himself 94 IVANHOE .
... coming up to Prince John , he utter- ed in a low and emphatic tone- " Richard is in England - I have seen and spoken with him . " Prince John turned pale , tottered , and caught at the back of an oaken bench to support himself 94 IVANHOE .
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Abbot Albert answered arms Athelstane Avenel Beaumanoir better betwixt Black Knight blood Bracy brethren Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother called Captain castle Cedric champion church companion Dame Elspeth Dame Glendinning daughter death evil exclaimed eyes Father Eustace Father Philip fear Fitzurse Friar Friar Tuck Front-de-Bœuf glen Glendearg Grand Master Gurth hand hath head heart Heaven Holy Order honour horse Isaac Ivanhoe Jedediah Cleishbotham Jewess King knave knowest lance Locksley look maiden Malvoisin Monastery Monk never noble Order Outlaw pray Preceptor priest Prince John Prior ransom Rebecca replied reverend father Richard Richard Plantagenet Rowena Sacristan Saint Dunstan Saint George Saint Mary's Saxon shew Sir Knight stranger Sub-Prior sword tell Templar Temple Templestowe thee ther thine thou art thou dost thou hast thou shalt thou wilt Tibb tion tower voice Waldemar Wamba Wilfred woman words yeoman
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312 ページ - 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.
19 ページ - 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...
19 ページ - 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.
182 ページ - With priest's and warrior's voice between. No portents now our foes amaze, Forsaken Israel wanders lone : Our fathers would not know Thy ways, And Thou hast left them to their own. But present still, though now unseen ! When brightly shines the...
183 ページ - 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! Our harps we left by Babel's streams, The tyrant's jest, the Gentile's scorn; No censer round our altar beams, And mute our timbrel, trump, and horn.