Tales of the Crusaders: The talismanArchibald Constable and Company Edinburgh; and Hurst, Robinson, and Company London., 1825 - 368 páginas |
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... - twixt the bravest and noblest of Frangistan and Asia , by raising to the rank of his royal spouse a Christian damsel , allied in blood to King Richard , and known by the name of the Lady Edith of TALES OF THE CRUSADERS . 13.
... - twixt the bravest and noblest of Frangistan and Asia , by raising to the rank of his royal spouse a Christian damsel , allied in blood to King Richard , and known by the name of the Lady Edith of TALES OF THE CRUSADERS . 13.
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... rank over all the women of his zenana , that she shall be in every respect his sole and absolute Queen . " " What ! " said Sir Kenneth , " darest thou think , Moslem , that Richard would give his kins- woman — a high - born and virtuous ...
... rank over all the women of his zenana , that she shall be in every respect his sole and absolute Queen . " " What ! " said Sir Kenneth , " darest thou think , Moslem , that Richard would give his kins- woman — a high - born and virtuous ...
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... rank and age gave her a right to have her fantasies indulged and attended to . She was by nature perfectly good humoured , and if her due share of admiration and homage ( in her opinion a very large one ) was duly resigned to her , no ...
... rank and age gave her a right to have her fantasies indulged and attended to . She was by nature perfectly good humoured , and if her due share of admiration and homage ( in her opinion a very large one ) was duly resigned to her , no ...
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... rank , and in her supposed power to make good whatever such pranks might cost others . In a word , she gamboled with the free- dom of a young lioness , who is unconscious of the weight of the paws laid on those whom she sports with ...
... rank , and in her supposed power to make good whatever such pranks might cost others . In a word , she gamboled with the free- dom of a young lioness , who is unconscious of the weight of the paws laid on those whom she sports with ...
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... rank to glory , to look without emotion on the countenance and the tremor of a creature so beautiful as Berengaria , or to feel , without sympathy , that her lips , her brow , were on his hand , and that it was wetted by her tears . By ...
... rank to glory , to look without emotion on the countenance and the tremor of a creature so beautiful as Berengaria , or to feel , without sympathy , that her lips , her brow , were on his hand , and that it was wetted by her tears . By ...
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Allah answered Arab Archbishop of Tyre arms attendants Austria Banner battle Berengaria betwixt bezants Blondel blood brave brother brow Calista camp Christendom Christian combat command Conrade couch countenance crusade death desert dress Duke of Austria Earl of Huntingdon Edith Plantagenet Emir Engaddi exclaimed eyes fair faith father fear Gilsland Grace Grand Master Hakim hand hath hauberk head Heaven hermit holy honour horse hound Ilderim infidel King of England King Richard kinswoman Lady Edith lance Leopard liege Lion look Lord marabout Melec methinks monarch Montserrat Neville noble Nubian pavilion physician pleasure present princes prophet Queen replied Rich Richard Plantagenet royal sage Saint George Saladin Saracen Scot Scotland Scottish knight seemed shalt silence Sir Kenneth slave Soldan speak spoke stood sword Templar tent thine Thomas de Vaux thou art thou hast thou may'st thou wilt thyself tone turban turned voice words wounded yonder
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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.