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" There are a thousand here! Let his foul blood this instant stream: — What, caitiffs, do ye fear? Seize, seize the traitor! " — But not one to move a finger dareth : Bernardo standeth by the throne, and calm his sword he bareth. He drew the falchion... "
The History of the Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha - Page 289
by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1864
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Spirit of the English Magazines

Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 11

Technology & Engineering - 1822
...not one to move a finger dan-tit, — Bernardo standeth by the throne, and calm his sword be barcth. He drew the faulchion from the sheath, and held it...still as death— cries Bernard, ' Here am I, And here's the sword that owns no lord, excepting heaven and me ; Fain would I know who dares his point...
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The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 92, Part 2

Early English newspapers - 1822
...not one to move a finger dareth, — Bernardo standeth by the throne, and calm his sword he bareth. He drew the faulchion from the sheath, and held it...still as death — cries Bernard, ' Here am I, And here's the sword that owns no lord, excepting heaven and me ; Fain would I know who dares his point...
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The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 92

Literary Criticism - 1822
...Bernardo standeth by the throne, and calm his sword JM bareth. He drew the faulchion from the iheath, and held it up on high, And all the hall was still as death — erica Bernard, < Here am I, And here's the sword that owns no lord, excepting heaven and me ; Fain...
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Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic

Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic

Literary Criticism - 1841
...finger dareth ; Bernardo standeth by the throne, and calm his sword he bareth. He drew the falchion from the sheath, and held it up on high. And all the...excepting heaven and me; Fain would I know who dares his point,—King, Conde, or Grandee.' Then to his mouth the horn he drew (it hung below his cloak) ; His...
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Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic

Ancient Spanish ballads: historical and romantic

Literary Criticism - 1841 - 254 pages
...finger dareth ; Bernardo standeth by the throne, and calm his sword he bareth. He drew the falchion from the sheath, and held it up on high, And all the hall was still as death:—cries Bernard, ' Here am I,— And here is the sword that owns no lord, excepting heaven and...
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Ancient Spanish ballads, tr. by J.G. Lockhart

Ancient Spanish ballads, tr. by J.G. Lockhart

1842
...finger dareth; Bernardo standeth by the throne, and calm his sword he bareth. He drew the falchion from the sheath, and held it up on high, And all the...who dares his point, — King, Conde, or Grandee.' lKriyww??-; •Tiv lift &—: « :P! m d§' % BERNARDO AND ALPHONSO. Then to his mouth the horn he...
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The American elocutionist: comprising "Lessons in enunciation', "Exercises ...

The American elocutionist: comprising "Lessons in enunciation', "Exercises ...

William Russell - 1844 - 380 pages
...dareth : Bernardo standeth by the throne, And calm his sword he bareth. He drew the falchion from its sheath, And held it up on high ; And all the hall...as death : — Cries Bernard, " Here am I, And here 's the' sword that owns no lord, Excepting-heaven and me : Fain would I know who dares its point, —...
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North American first class reader: the sixth book of Tower's series for ...

North American first class reader: the sixth book of Tower's series for ...

David Bates Tower - 1853 - 426 pages
...dareth ; Bernardo standeth by the throne, And calm his sword he bareth. He drew the falchion from its sheath, And held it up on high; And all the hall was...still as death ; — Cries Bernard, " Here am I, And here's the sword that owns no lord, Excepting Heaven and me ; Fain would I know who dares its point,...
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The poetry and poets of Britain from Chaucer to Tennyson: with biographical ...

The poetry and poets of Britain from Chaucer to Tennyson: with biographical ...

Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 544 pages
...the fanlehion from the sheath, and held it np on high, And all the hall was still as death : eries Bernard, " Here am I, And here is the sword that owns no lord, exeepting Heaven and me ; Fain wonld I know who dares his point — King, Conde, or Grandee !" Then...
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The new American speaker: a collection of oratorical and dramatical pieces ...

The new American speaker: a collection of oratorical and dramatical pieces ...

John Celivergos Zachos - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1851 - 552 pages
...dareth : 'ernardo standeth by the throne, And calm his sword he bareth. He drew the falchion from its sheath, And held it up on high ; And all the hall...death : — Cries Bernard, " Here am I ; And here 's the sword that owns no lord, Excepting heaven and me : Fain would I know who dares its point, —...
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