The talismanArchibald Constable and Company, 1825 - 216 páginas |
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... poor marquisate with a firm gripe , and wield it after my pleasure , than the sceptre of a monarch , to be in effect restrained and curbed by the will of as many proud feudal barons as hold land under the Assize of Jeru- salem . A king ...
... poor marquisate with a firm gripe , and wield it after my pleasure , than the sceptre of a monarch , to be in effect restrained and curbed by the will of as many proud feudal barons as hold land under the Assize of Jeru- salem . A king ...
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... poor marquisate , to retain the independence which we now hold . No , by Our Lady ! In such case the proud Knights of Saint John must again spread plasters , and dress plague- sores , in the hospitals ; and you , most puissant and ve ...
... poor marquisate , to retain the independence which we now hold . No , by Our Lady ! In such case the proud Knights of Saint John must again spread plasters , and dress plague- sores , in the hospitals ; and you , most puissant and ve ...
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... " answered Conrade , " it can not concern the poor Marquis of Montserrat to contend against an injury , patiently submitted to by such po- tent princes as Philip of France and Leopold of Aus- TALE II . THE TALISMAN . 19.
... " answered Conrade , " it can not concern the poor Marquis of Montserrat to contend against an injury , patiently submitted to by such po- tent princes as Philip of France and Leopold of Aus- TALE II . THE TALISMAN . 19.
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... poor limbs can render in the lists to any bold challenger - ay , were it against five champions instead of one . " " Now , " said the jester , whispering his companion , " that is as complete a piece of folly , as if I myself had said ...
... poor limbs can render in the lists to any bold challenger - ay , were it against five champions instead of one . " " Now , " said the jester , whispering his companion , " that is as complete a piece of folly , as if I myself had said ...
Página 38
... poor courier , who is paid for his labour by the distance which he traverses ? Nevertheless , thou soul of suspi cion , I tell thee , the fair owner of the ring , now sent to so unworthy a vassal , in whom there is neither truth nor ...
... poor courier , who is paid for his labour by the distance which he traverses ? Nevertheless , thou soul of suspi cion , I tell thee , the fair owner of the ring , now sent to so unworthy a vassal , in whom there is neither truth nor ...
Términos y frases comunes
answered Arab Arch-Duke Archbishop of Tyre arms attendants Austria banner of England Berengaria betwixt Blondel blood brave brother Calista camp chivalry Christendom Christian Cœur de Lion combat command Conrade of Montserrat cousin crusade death desert dishonour Duke Duke of Austria dwarf Earl of Huntingdon Edith Plantagenet Engaddi exclaimed eyes fair faith fear Gilsland Grace Grand Master Hakim hand hath head heard heart Heaven hermit holy honour horse hound Ilderim infidel King of England King Richard kinswoman Lady Edith lance Leopard Leopold liege look lord marabout Marquis of Montserrat methinks monarch Nectabanus Neville noble Nubian pavilion physician pleasure present princes replied Richard Plantagenet royal sage Saint George Saladin Saracen Scot seemed shalt silence Sir Kenneth slave Soldan speak spoke spruch-sprecher stood sword Templar tent thine Thomas de Vaux thou art thou hast thyself tion tone turban turned voice words wounded yonder
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Página 130 - 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.