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 25
... soon told , and not hard to practise . Be honest - be industrious - be frugal - and you will soon win wealth and worship.- Here , copy me this Supplication in your best and most formal hand . I will wait by you till it is done . " The ...
... soon told , and not hard to practise . Be honest - be industrious - be frugal - and you will soon win wealth and worship.- Here , copy me this Supplication in your best and most formal hand . I will wait by you till it is done . " The ...
Page 44
... soon will , I trust you will not add one to the idle followers of the Court , but reside on your patrimonial estate , cherish your ancient tenants , relieve and assist your poor kinsmen , protect the poor against subaltern oppression ...
... soon will , I trust you will not add one to the idle followers of the Court , but reside on your patrimonial estate , cherish your ancient tenants , relieve and assist your poor kinsmen , protect the poor against subaltern oppression ...
Page 45
... soon as he hath any that are worth attending to . " When he had made this observation , they applied themselves , with the scrivener , to look into various These naturally regarded the pleasures attending a court life ; and Lord ...
... soon as he hath any that are worth attending to . " When he had made this observation , they applied themselves , with the scrivener , to look into various These naturally regarded the pleasures attending a court life ; and Lord ...
Page 46
... soon see , in my valet of the chamber , and such a lither lad as my page Lutin , than there is in a score of these old memorials of the Douglas wars , where they cut each other's throats for the chance of finding twelve pennies Scots on ...
... soon see , in my valet of the chamber , and such a lither lad as my page Lutin , than there is in a score of these old memorials of the Douglas wars , where they cut each other's throats for the chance of finding twelve pennies Scots on ...
Page 53
... soon hear from me honour- ably , by way of cartel . " " You shall feel me most dishonourably in the way of cudgel , " said the citizen , starting up , and taking his sword , which he had laid in a corner . " Follow me . " It is my right ...
... soon hear from me honour- ably , by way of cartel . " " You shall feel me most dishonourably in the way of cudgel , " said the citizen , starting up , and taking his sword , which he had laid in a corner . " Follow me . " It is my right ...
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