Waverly Novels: Waverley. 1857Ticknor and Fields, 1864 |
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... once restore the Holy Sepulchre , open the Holy Land to pilgrims , secure their safety by strong fortresses , and , stronger than all , assure the safety of the Holy City , by conferring on Richard the title of King Guardian of ...
... once restore the Holy Sepulchre , open the Holy Land to pilgrims , secure their safety by strong fortresses , and , stronger than all , assure the safety of the Holy City , by conferring on Richard the title of King Guardian of ...
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... once roused the drooping spirits of the Crusaders , reanimated their devotion , and , fixing their attention on the principal object of the expedition , made most of them who were present blush for having been moved by such petty ...
... once roused the drooping spirits of the Crusaders , reanimated their devotion , and , fixing their attention on the principal object of the expedition , made most of them who were present blush for having been moved by such petty ...
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... once rekindled their enthusiasm , and thou- sands and tens of thousands answered with the same shout of " Zion , Zion ! —War , war ! -instant battle with the infidels ! It is the will of God - it is the will of God ! " The acclamations ...
... once rekindled their enthusiasm , and thou- sands and tens of thousands answered with the same shout of " Zion , Zion ! —War , war ! -instant battle with the infidels ! It is the will of God - it is the will of God ! " The acclamations ...
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... once scented . " 66 Say no more of it , " said the Marquis ; " I see thy policy - it is dreadful , but the emergency is imminent . " " I only told thee of it , " said the Templar , " that thou mayst keep thyself on thy guard , for the ...
... once scented . " 66 Say no more of it , " said the Marquis ; " I see thy policy - it is dreadful , but the emergency is imminent . " " I only told thee of it , " said the Templar , " that thou mayst keep thyself on thy guard , for the ...
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... once about the black- eyed Syrian wench . - But here comes the horn . - Be active a bit , man , wilt thou , and just force open his teeth with the haft of thy dudgeon - dagger . " 66 Hold , hold - he is conformable , " said Tomalin ...
... once about the black- eyed Syrian wench . - But here comes the horn . - Be active a bit , man , wilt thou , and just force open his teeth with the haft of thy dudgeon - dagger . " 66 Hold , hold - he is conformable , " said Tomalin ...
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answered Arab Archbishop of Tyre Archduke of Austria arms attendants Aunt Margaret Austria Berengaria betwixt Blondel blood brother called camp Captain Falconer Christian combat Conrade Crusade desert dress drover Duke of Austria Earl of Huntingdon Edith Plantagenet Emir English exclaimed eyes fair fear garia Grace Grand Master Hakim hand Harry Wakefield hath head heard heart Heaven Highland Holy honour horse hound Ilderim King of England King Richard kinswoman knight Lady Bothwell Lady Forester lance look Lord Woodville manner marabout Montserrat never Neville noble Nubian once passed pavilion person present princes Queen recollection replied Robin Oig royal Saladin Saracen Scot Scotland seemed silence Sir Kenneth Sir Philip Forester sister slave Soldan speak squire stood sword tell Templar tent thee thine Thomas de Vaux thou art thou hast thyself tion tone turban turned voice weapon words wound yonder
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Página 41 - Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace. With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost.
Página 110 - The tears I shed must ever fall! I weep not for an absent swain, For time may happier hours recall, And parted lovers meet again. " I weep not for the silent dead; Their pains are past, their sorrows o'er, And those that loved their steps must tread, When death shall join to part no more.
Página 92 - Royal brother,' returned Richard, 'recollect that the Almighty, who gave the dog to be companion of our pleasures and our toils, hath invested him with a nature noble and incapable of deceit. He forgets neither friend nor foe, remembers, and with accuracy, both benefit and injury. He hath a share of man's intelligence, but no share of man's falsehood. You may bribe a soldier to slay a man with his sword, or a witness to take life by false accusation ; but you cannot make a hound tear his benefactor...