The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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... HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR . LEGEND OF MONTROSE IVANHOE . THE MONASTERY . THE ABBOT . KENILWORTH . THE PIRATE . VOL . II . A THE TALISMAN . WOOD STOCK . THE HIGHLAND WIDOW TWO DROVERS . MY AUNT MARGARET'S MIRROR ...
... HEART OF MID - LOTHIAN BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR . LEGEND OF MONTROSE IVANHOE . THE MONASTERY . THE ABBOT . KENILWORTH . THE PIRATE . VOL . II . A THE TALISMAN . WOOD STOCK . THE HIGHLAND WIDOW TWO DROVERS . MY AUNT MARGARET'S MIRROR ...
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... heart fail him not , be king over all broad Britain . So speaks the tongue that cannot lie . But all depends on courage , and much on your taking the sword or the horn first . " Dick was much disposed to take the sword , but his bold ...
... heart fail him not , be king over all broad Britain . So speaks the tongue that cannot lie . But all depends on courage , and much on your taking the sword or the horn first . " Dick was much disposed to take the sword , but his bold ...
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... heart and pen , " Tis needless for to conten ' Or yet controule , For there's not a word o't . I can men'- So ye must thole . For on both sides , some were not good ; I saw them murd'ring in cold blood , Not the gentlemen , but wild and ...
... heart and pen , " Tis needless for to conten ' Or yet controule , For there's not a word o't . I can men'- So ye must thole . For on both sides , some were not good ; I saw them murd'ring in cold blood , Not the gentlemen , but wild and ...
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... heart , whether it of - stairs window , and is more than once bewildered throbbed under the steel corslet of the fifteenth cen on her journey , alone and on foot , without any guide tury , the brocaded coat of the eighteenth , or the ...
... heart , whether it of - stairs window , and is more than once bewildered throbbed under the steel corslet of the fifteenth cen on her journey , alone and on foot , without any guide tury , the brocaded coat of the eighteenth , or the ...
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... heart as well as consent was in these nuptials ; the stood allied ; if ( notwithstanding his obligations to air of dignity , yet of deep feeling , with which he flung the three ermines passant ) he sometimes cursed in down the half ...
... heart as well as consent was in these nuptials ; the stood allied ; if ( notwithstanding his obligations to air of dignity , yet of deep feeling , with which he flung the three ermines passant ) he sometimes cursed in down the half ...
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