Kenilworth. By the author of 'Waverley'. |
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Pàgina 8
... sword so good , The pedlar drew his brand ; And he hath raddled him , Robin Hood , Till he neither could see nor stand . 22 --- - Hang him , foul scroyle , let him pass , » said the mercer ; « < if he be such a one , there were small ...
... sword so good , The pedlar drew his brand ; And he hath raddled him , Robin Hood , Till he neither could see nor stand . 22 --- - Hang him , foul scroyle , let him pass , » said the mercer ; « < if he be such a one , there were small ...
Pàgina 27
... sword without being able to draw it , reeled , and fell without sense or motion into the arms of the domestic , who dragged him off to his chamber and put him to bed . In the general confusion , Janet regained her lady's chamber ...
... sword without being able to draw it , reeled , and fell without sense or motion into the arms of the domestic , who dragged him off to his chamber and put him to bed . In the general confusion , Janet regained her lady's chamber ...
Pàgina 97
... sword , » answered the lady , and pierce my bosom with it , rather than I should fall into his hands . << >> " << I would rather by a thousand times >> an- swered Wayland , « pass it through his body , or even mine own . But to say ...
... sword , » answered the lady , and pierce my bosom with it , rather than I should fall into his hands . << >> " << I would rather by a thousand times >> an- swered Wayland , « pass it through his body , or even mine own . But to say ...
Pàgina 98
sir Walter Scott (bart.) cause - as for my sword- ( put on I pray you ) —it is a poor provant rapier , and I warrant you he has a special Toledo . He has a serving man too , and I think it is the drunken ruffian Lambourne , the horse on ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) cause - as for my sword- ( put on I pray you ) —it is a poor provant rapier , and I warrant you he has a special Toledo . He has a serving man too , and I think it is the drunken ruffian Lambourne , the horse on ...
Pàgina 124
... swords and partizans , richly dressed in the Earl of Leicester's liveries , and bearing his cog- nizance of thee Bear and Ragged Staff , each placed within three paces of each other , so as to line the whole road from the entrance into ...
... swords and partizans , richly dressed in the Earl of Leicester's liveries , and bearing his cog- nizance of thee Bear and Ragged Staff , each placed within three paces of each other , so as to line the whole road from the entrance into ...
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alarm Alasco Amy Robsart answered Varney answered Wayland Anthony Foster apartment attend beauty Berkshire better betwixt Blount Castle cester chamber command countenance Countess of Leicester court Cumnor Cumnor-Place devil door dress Earl of Leicester Earl of Sussex Earl's Elizabeth exclaimed eyes farther favour fear Flibbertigibbet followed Grace hand hastily hath head hear heard heart heaven honour horse Hunsdon husband instant instantly Janet journey Kenilworth Kenilworth Castle lady Laneham Leicester's look Lord Hunsdon Lord Leicester Lord of Leicester lordship madam marriage Master Tressilian mercer Mervyn's Michael Lambourne mind mistress night noble once pedlar person present Queen Raleigh Richard Varney Robsart secret seemed shew Sir Richard speak spoke stood Sussex sword thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought thyself tion Tony Foster Tower Tressi villain voice Wayland Smith William Julius Mickle woman words yonder
Passatges populars
Pàgina 16 - Perfume for a lady's chamber ; Golden quoifs and stomachers, For my lads to give their dears: Pins and poking-sticks of steel. What maids lack from head to heel: Come buy of me, come; come buy, come buy; Buy, lads, or else your lasses cry : Come buy.
Pàgina 120 - ... across which Leicester had constructed a stately bridge, that Elizabeth might enter the castle by a path hitherto untrodden, instead of the usual entrance to the northward; over which he had erected a gate-house or barbican, which still exists, and is equal in extent, and superior in architecture, to the baronial castle of many a northern chief, " Beyond the lake lay an extensive chase, full of...
Pàgina 121 - The bed of the lake is but a rushy swamp ; and the massive ruins of the Castle only serve to show what their splendour once was, and to impress on the musing visitor the transitory value of human possessions, and the happiness of those who enjoy a humble lot in virtuous contentment.
Pàgina 32 - When she smiled, it was a pure sunshine, that every one did choose to bask in, if they could ; but anon came a storm, from a sudden gathering of clouds, and the thunder fell, in a wondrous manner, on all alike.
Pàgina 247 - Forgive me, forgive me, most gracious princess,' said Amy, dropping once more on her knee, from which she had arisen. "'For what should I forgive thee, silly wench?' said Elizabeth ; ' for being the daughter of thine own father ? Thou art brainsick, surely. Well, I see, I must wring the story from thee by inches. Thou didst deceive thine old and honored father, — thy look confesses it, — cheated Master Tressilian, — thy blush avouches it, — and married this same Varney.