The Complete Works of Sir Walter Scott: With a Biography, and His Last Additions and Illustrations, Volume 4Conner & Cooke, 1833 |
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Page 13
... carrying the body betwixt them . " He is not dead yet , sir , " answered Tunstall . " Carry him into the apothecary's , then , " replied his master . " D'ye think I can set a man's life in motion again , as if he were a clock or a ...
... carrying the body betwixt them . " He is not dead yet , sir , " answered Tunstall . " Carry him into the apothecary's , then , " replied his master . " D'ye think I can set a man's life in motion again , as if he were a clock or a ...
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... carry Moniplies and myself to some coun- terscarp , and die in the battle - front like my ances- tors . ' " It were better to live and serve your country like your noble father , my lord , " replied Master George . " Nay , nay , never ...
... carry Moniplies and myself to some coun- terscarp , and die in the battle - front like my ances- tors . ' " It were better to live and serve your country like your noble father , my lord , " replied Master George . " Nay , nay , never ...
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... carried under his arm the piece of plate , wrapped up in red baize , the other two gave an eye to its safety ; for ... carry - one that you are , " answer - nance and maintenance . ' ed the goldsmith . A sweet youth he would have been ...
... carried under his arm the piece of plate , wrapped up in red baize , the other two gave an eye to its safety ; for ... carry - one that you are , " answer - nance and maintenance . ' ed the goldsmith . A sweet youth he would have been ...
Page 31
... carried to Whitehall , flung it into the en- trance as if it had been an old pewter platter , and bade me tell you ... carry the matter . " Several of the guests seemed to be of their host's opinion . The two merchants took brief leave ...
... carried to Whitehall , flung it into the en- trance as if it had been an old pewter platter , and bade me tell you ... carry the matter . " Several of the guests seemed to be of their host's opinion . The two merchants took brief leave ...
Page 49
... carry messages to Madam Cressid ; Instead of backing the brave steed o ' mornings , To kiss the chambermaid , and for a leap O ' the vaulting horse , to ply the vaulting house ; For exercise of arms a bale of dice , And two or three ...
... carry messages to Madam Cressid ; Instead of backing the brave steed o ' mornings , To kiss the chambermaid , and for a leap O ' the vaulting horse , to ply the vaulting house ; For exercise of arms a bale of dice , And two or three ...
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