The talismanArchibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company London., 1825 - 368 páginas |
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... Richard to the shadow of Saladin's vic- torious banner . " " I might indeed hide my dishonour , " said Sir Kenneth , ironically , " in a camp of infidel hea- thens , where the very phrase is unknown . - 10 TALES OF THE CRUSADERS .
... Richard to the shadow of Saladin's vic- torious banner . " " I might indeed hide my dishonour , " said Sir Kenneth , ironically , " in a camp of infidel hea- thens , where the very phrase is unknown . - 10 TALES OF THE CRUSADERS .
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... Saladin makes no converts to the law of the Prophet , save those on whom its pre- cepts shall work conviction . Open thine eyes to the light , and the great Soldan , whose liberality is as boundless as his power , may bestow on thee a ...
... Saladin makes no converts to the law of the Prophet , save those on whom its pre- cepts shall work conviction . Open thine eyes to the light , and the great Soldan , whose liberality is as boundless as his power , may bestow on thee a ...
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... Saladin is courted on all sides ; the combined Princes of this league formed against him , have made such proposals of composi- tion and peace , as , in other circumstances , it might have become his honour to have granted to them ...
... Saladin is courted on all sides ; the combined Princes of this league formed against him , have made such proposals of composi- tion and peace , as , in other circumstances , it might have become his honour to have granted to them ...
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... Saladin will hold treaty with none but the Melek Ric , and with him he will treat like a prince , or fight like a champion . To Richard he will yield such conditions of his free liberality , as the swords of all Europe could never ...
... Saladin will hold treaty with none but the Melek Ric , and with him he will treat like a prince , or fight like a champion . To Richard he will yield such conditions of his free liberality , as the swords of all Europe could never ...
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... Saladin's brother for the bridegroom . They appear to be ignorant of the existence of Edith of Plantagenet . See MILL'S History of the Crusades , vol . II . p . 61 . as that of a Christian maiden with an unbelieving Saracen 14 TALES OF ...
... Saladin's brother for the bridegroom . They appear to be ignorant of the existence of Edith of Plantagenet . See MILL'S History of the Crusades , vol . II . p . 61 . as that of a Christian maiden with an unbelieving Saracen 14 TALES OF ...
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Página 237 - ... 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 — he is the friend of man, save when man justly incurs his enmity.
Página 159 - 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 310 - ... across the cushion, applying the edge so dexterously, and with so little apparent effort, that the cushion seemed rather to fall asunder than to be divided by violence.
Página 265 - 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.