Tales of the Crusaders: The talismanArchibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company London., 1825 - 368 páginas |
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... princes , when , ere night , I shall be a gibbetted and dishonoured corse ? " 66 Nay , I speak that it may not be so with thee , " said the physician . " Saladin is courted on all sides ; the combined Princes of this league formed ...
... princes , when , ere night , I shall be a gibbetted and dishonoured corse ? " 66 Nay , I speak that it may not be so with thee , " said the physician . " Saladin is courted on all sides ; the combined Princes of this league formed ...
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... 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 compel from him by force or terror . He will per- mit a free pilgrimage to Jerusalem , and all ...
... 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 compel from him by force or terror . He will per- mit a free pilgrimage to Jerusalem , and all ...
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... Princes daily intermarry with the noble Nazarene maidens in Spain , without scandal either to Moor or Christian ... princess - to be at best the foremost concubine in the haram of a misbeliever ! Know , Hakim , the meanest free Christian ...
... Princes daily intermarry with the noble Nazarene maidens in Spain , without scandal either to Moor or Christian ... princess - to be at best the foremost concubine in the haram of a misbeliever ! Know , Hakim , the meanest free Christian ...
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... forces . " " thou " Peace , shameless ! " said the King ; sulliest the name of a prince , even by speaking it . - And yet , De Vaux , it is strange , ” he added , " to see the bearing of the man . Coward TALES OF THE CRUSADERS . 27.
... forces . " " thou " Peace , shameless ! " said the King ; sulliest the name of a prince , even by speaking it . - And yet , De Vaux , it is strange , ” he added , " to see the bearing of the man . Coward TALES OF THE CRUSADERS . 27.
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... princes turn cowards by day , and robbers by night -where brave knights turn to paltry deserters and traitors - what is it , I say , to thee , or any one , if I should please to ally myself to truth , and to valour , in the person of ...
... princes turn cowards by day , and robbers by night -where brave knights turn to paltry deserters and traitors - what is it , I say , to thee , or any one , if I should please to ally myself to truth , and to valour , in the person of ...
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Página 235 - ... 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 157 - 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 305 - seen this brand flaming in the front of battle, like that of Azrael, I had scarce believed that human arm could wield it. Might I request to see the Melech Ric strike one blow with it in peace, and in pure trial of strength ?
Página 39 - though the rough-footed knaves be our enemies in Cumberland, in Palestine one almost considers them as brethren.