The Abbot: Being the Sequel to the MonasteryAdam and Charles Black, 1862 - 333 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... attendants to get the boat ready . But this was an affair of some time . The only boat permitted to be used on the lake , was moored within the second cut which intersected the canal , and it was several minutes ere it could be unmoored ...
... attendants to get the boat ready . But this was an affair of some time . The only boat permitted to be used on the lake , was moored within the second cut which intersected the canal , and it was several minutes ere it could be unmoored ...
Pàgina 20
... attendant . - Yet I have never loved to nurse such useless menials — a lady's page — it may well suit the proud English dames to have a slender youth to bear their trains from bower to hall , fan them when they slumber , and touch the ...
... attendant . - Yet I have never loved to nurse such useless menials — a lady's page — it may well suit the proud English dames to have a slender youth to bear their trains from bower to hall , fan them when they slumber , and touch the ...
Pàgina 23
... attendant of the descendant of their ancient lords . This was a mode of flattery too pleasing to encounter rebuke or censure ; and the opportunity which it afforded the youth to form , as it were , a party of his own within the limits ...
... attendant of the descendant of their ancient lords . This was a mode of flattery too pleasing to encounter rebuke or censure ; and the opportunity which it afforded the youth to form , as it were , a party of his own within the limits ...
Pàgina 25
... attendant of the hawks , who , shouting rather louder than was necessary under all the circum- stances , brought the master falconer to his assistance . Adam Woodcock , the falconer of Avenel , was an Englishman by birth , but so long ...
... attendant of the hawks , who , shouting rather louder than was necessary under all the circum- stances , brought the master falconer to his assistance . Adam Woodcock , the falconer of Avenel , was an Englishman by birth , but so long ...
Pàgina 35
... attendant , not directly answering the question , " he looked as if he could have said much more impertinent hings than that , if I had been willing to hear them . - But here he comes to answer for himself . " Roland Græme entered the ...
... attendant , not directly answering the question , " he looked as if he could have said much more impertinent hings than that , if I had been willing to hear them . - But here he comes to answer for himself . " Roland Græme entered the ...
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Abbot of Unreason Adam Woodcock answered apartment attendants Auchtermuchty battle of Langside betwixt blessed brother called Castle of Avenel Catherine Seyton church command dame damsel danger door Dryfesdale Earl of Murray exclaimed eyes fair faith falconer Father Ambrose favour favourite fear garden George Douglas Grace hand hath head heard heart Heaven hither Holyrood honour horse Kennaquhair Knight of Avenel Lady Fleming Lady Lochleven Lady of Avenel Lady of Lochleven Lady's Lilias look Lord Lindesay Lord Ruthven Lord Seyton madam Magdalen Græme maiden Mary of Scotland Mary Stewart Mary's Master Roland matron mistress Morton mother Murray never noble once person poniard present Queen Mary Regent replied Roland Græme Ruthven Saint Saint Cuthbert Scotland seemed Sir Halbert Glendinning speak spoke steward stood sword thee thine thou hast thought tion tone trust turned woman word yonder young youth