Waverly Novels: St. Ronan's wellTicknor and Fields, 1864 |
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24. oldal
... replied , to the best of my power , to the first class of your objections , or at least having shewn my resolution to overleap the barriers which your prudence has raised , I will be brief in noticing that which is more peculiar to ...
... replied , to the best of my power , to the first class of your objections , or at least having shewn my resolution to overleap the barriers which your prudence has raised , I will be brief in noticing that which is more peculiar to ...
56. oldal
... replied to the question which had been put . " If the reverend fathers , " he said , " loved good cheer and soft lodging , few miles of riding would carry them to the Priory of Brinxworth , where their quality could not but secure them ...
... replied to the question which had been put . " If the reverend fathers , " he said , " loved good cheer and soft lodging , few miles of riding would carry them to the Priory of Brinxworth , where their quality could not but secure them ...
57. oldal
... replied Wamba , " that I , being but an ass , am , nevertheless , honoured to bear the bells as well as your reverence's mule ; notwithstanding , I did con- ceive that the charity of Mother Church and her servants might be said , with ...
... replied Wamba , " that I , being but an ass , am , nevertheless , honoured to bear the bells as well as your reverence's mule ; notwithstanding , I did con- ceive that the charity of Mother Church and her servants might be said , with ...
59. oldal
... replied the Abbot , " on condition thou wilt show me the way to Cedric's mansion . " " Well then , " answered Wamba , " your reverences must hold on this path till you come to a sunken cross , of which scarce a cubit's length remains ...
... replied the Abbot , " on condition thou wilt show me the way to Cedric's mansion . " " Well then , " answered Wamba , " your reverences must hold on this path till you come to a sunken cross , of which scarce a cubit's length remains ...
60. oldal
... replied the Prior , " touching the one of them , it were hard for me to render a reason for a fool speaking according to his folly ; and the other churl is of that savage , fierce , intractable race , some of whom , as I have often told ...
... replied the Prior , " touching the one of them , it were hard for me to render a reason for a fool speaking according to his folly ; and the other churl is of that savage , fierce , intractable race , some of whom , as I have often told ...
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Abbot ancient answered Gurth appearance armour arms Ashby Ashby-de-la-Zouche Athelstane attendants banquet beauty betwixt Bracy Brian de Bois-Guilbert brother castle Cedric the Saxon champion character chivalry churl companion Copmanhurst courtesy Disinherited Knight dress Dunstan Earl encounter England English eyes fair father favour fear fool forest Friar Front-de-Bœuf gallant gold grace guest Gurth hall hand hath head hermit honour horse Isaac Isaac the Jew Ivanhoe Jester King Knight Templar Lady Rowena lance language lists Locksley look lord Malvoisin manners master noble Norman Palestine Palmer person Pilgrim pleasure Prince John Prior Aymer prisoners race Rebecca rendered replied returned Richard Saint Saint Dunstan Saracens seat seemed shewed shield silver Sir Knight spectators squires steed sword Templar thee thine thou art thou hast tion tournament travellers tribe of Benjamin victor voice Waldemar Fitzurse Wamba weapon wine yeoman zecchins
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244. oldal - FAR in a wild, unknown to public view, From youth to age a reverend hermit grew ; The moss his bed, the cave his humble cell, His food the fruits, his drink the crystal well : Remote from man, with God he pass'd the days, Prayer all his business, all his pleasure praise.
48. oldal - Nay, I can tell you more," said Wamba, in the same tone; " there is old Alderman Ox continues to hold his Saxon epithet, while he is under the charge of serfs and bondsmen such as thou, but becomes Beef, a fiery French gallant, when he arrives before the worshipful jaws that are destined to consume him. Mynheer Calf, too, becomes Monsieur de Veau in the like manner; he is Saxon when he requires tendance, and takes a Norman name, when he becomes matter of enjoyment.
221. oldal - So saying, he again bent his bow, but on the present occasion looked with attention to his weapon, and changed the string, which he thought was no longer truly round, having been a little frayed by the two former shots. He then took his aim with some deliberation, and the multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations followed ; and even Prince John, in admiration...
38. oldal - Park, and around Rotherham. Here haunted of yore the fabulous Dragon of Wantley ; here were fought many of the most desperate battles during the Civil Wars of the Roses ; and here also flourished in ancient times those bands of gallant outlaws, whose deeds have been rendered so popular in English song.
20. oldal - ... degraded rather than exalted by an attempt to reward virtue with temporal prosperity. Such is not the recompense which providence has deemed worthy of suffering merit ; and it is a dangerous and fatal doctrine to teach young persons, the most common readers of romance, that rectitude of conduct and of principle are either naturally allied with, or adequately rewarded by, the gratification of our passions, or attainment of our wishes.
151. oldal - Templar aimed at the centre of his antagonist's shield, and struck it so fair and forcibly that his spear went to shivers, and the Disinherited Knight reeled in his saddle. On the other hand, that champion had in the beginning of his career directed the point of his lance...
42. oldal - One large stone only had found its way to the bottom, and, in stopping the course of a small brook which glided smoothly round the foot of the eminence, gave, by its opposition, a feeble voice of murmur to the placid and elsewhere silent streamlet.
122. oldal - Knights, with a long retinue of their squires, In gaudy liveries march, and quaint attires : One laced the helm, another held the lance, A third the shining buckler did advance. The courser paw'd the ground with restless feet, And snorting foam'd, and champ'd the golden bit. The smiths and armourers on palfreys ride, Files in their hands, and hammers at their side, And nails for loosen'd spears, and thongs for shields provide. The yeomen guard the streets in seemly bands, And clowns come crowding...
139. oldal - At this the challenger, with fierce defy, \ His trumpet sounds ; the challenged makes reply : ' With clangour rings the field, resounds the vaulted sky. ) Their vizors closed, their lances in the rest, Or at the helmet pointed or the crest, They vanish from the barrier, speed the race, And spurring see decrease the middle space.
41. oldal - Hundreds of broad-headed, short-stemmed, wide-branched oaks, which had witnessed perhaps the stately march of the Roman soldiery, fflhig their gnarled arms over a thick carpet of the most delicious greensward ; in some places they were intermingled with beeches, hollies, and copsewood of various descriptions, so closely as totally to intercept the level beams of the sinking sun...