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 38
... fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace yet want her Peers ' , To have thy asking , yet wait many years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares- To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs . To fawn , to crouch , to wait ...
... fear and sorrow ; To have thy Prince's grace yet want her Peers ' , To have thy asking , yet wait many years ; To fret thy soul with crosses and with cares- To eat thy heart through comfortless despairs . To fawn , to crouch , to wait ...
Page 70
... fear of attracting too much attention to Lord Glenvarloch's place of resi- dence . He stated , that he had taken measures for the safety of his baggage , and would send him , by a safe hand , his money - casket , and what articles he ...
... fear of attracting too much attention to Lord Glenvarloch's place of resi- dence . He stated , that he had taken measures for the safety of his baggage , and would send him , by a safe hand , his money - casket , and what articles he ...
Page 71
... fear that he might , in an abstruse fit of thought , swallow the salt - cellar instead of a crust of the brown loaf , ) , set forth from the house as soon as he was again plunged into the depth of calculation , and , accompanied only by ...
... fear that he might , in an abstruse fit of thought , swallow the salt - cellar instead of a crust of the brown loaf , ) , set forth from the house as soon as he was again plunged into the depth of calculation , and , accompanied only by ...
Page 73
... fear , and liking and disliking - and - and - and cessary ; and it was therefore , after an anxious and the other ... fear neither frost nor tempest . " " True , madam , " answered Mistress Margaret ; " but neither have they life or ...
... fear , and liking and disliking - and - and - and cessary ; and it was therefore , after an anxious and the other ... fear neither frost nor tempest . " " True , madam , " answered Mistress Margaret ; " but neither have they life or ...
Page 79
... fear for my safety , - ' We must now part . Those to whom I commit you are contrabandists , who only know you as English women , but who , for a high bribe , have undertaken to escort you through the pass- es of the Pyrenees as far as ...
... fear for my safety , - ' We must now part . Those to whom I commit you are contrabandists , who only know you as English women , but who , for a high bribe , have undertaken to escort you through the pass- es of the Pyrenees as far as ...
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