Waverley Novels: The fair maid of Perth. Anne of GeiersteinR. Cadell, 1846 - Historical fiction, Scottish |
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... Philipson and Anne of Geierstein Swiss Farm House , near Berne .. Modern Male Costume- Canton Lucerne Castle of Geierstein . Modern Costume - Canton Unterwalden . Duel between Rudolph DonnerhugelandArthur Bold . From an old Illu ...
... Philipson and Anne of Geierstein Swiss Farm House , near Berne .. Modern Male Costume- Canton Lucerne Castle of Geierstein . Modern Costume - Canton Unterwalden . Duel between Rudolph DonnerhugelandArthur Bold . From an old Illu ...
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... Philipson heard him not . Each throb of his pulse , each thought of his heart , was directed towards the object which the lad referred to as a signal of his son's safety . He became at length satisfied that the signal was actually waved ...
... Philipson heard him not . Each throb of his pulse , each thought of his heart , was directed towards the object which the lad referred to as a signal of his son's safety . He became at length satisfied that the signal was actually waved ...
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... Philipson , " I do hear something amid this roar of elements which is like a human voice - but it is not Arthur's . " " I wot well , no , " answered the Grison ; " that is a woman's voice . The maidens will converse with each other in ...
... Philipson , " I do hear something amid this roar of elements which is like a human voice - but it is not Arthur's . " " I wot well , no , " answered the Grison ; " that is a woman's voice . The maidens will converse with each other in ...
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... Philipson remained bent on this ill - omened and ill - favoured bird , without his having the power to remove them . The apprehension of dangers , ideal as well as real , weighed upon his weakened mind , disabled as it was by the ...
... Philipson remained bent on this ill - omened and ill - favoured bird , without his having the power to remove them . The apprehension of dangers , ideal as well as real , weighed upon his weakened mind , disabled as it was by the ...
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... Philipson and his fair guide now stood . A single arch , or rather one rib of an arch , consisting of single stones , still remained , and spanned the river immediately in front of the waterfall . In former times this arch had served ...
... Philipson and his fair guide now stood . A single arch , or rather one rib of an arch , consisting of single stones , still remained , and spanned the river immediately in front of the waterfall . In former times this arch had served ...
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Albany Anne of Geierstein Annette answered armourer arms Arnheim Arnold Biederman Arthur Philipson Bâle betwixt blood Bonnet-maker Bonthron brother burghers called castle Catharine Charles of Burgundy Church Clan Chattan Clan Quhele combat command Conachar court danger daughter Douglas Duke of Albany Duke of Burgundy Duke of Rothsay Duke's Dwining Eachin Earl Englishman eyes fair Fair City father favour fear Ferette Grace Hagenbach hand hath head hear heard heart Heaven Highland holy honour horse Kilian Kinfauns King King René knight lady Landamman look lord maiden Margaret Margaret of Anjou matter mountain neighbours never noble Oxford passed peace person Perth poor present priest Prince Proudfute Provence Provost René replied royal Saint Scotland seemed Sigismund Simon Glover speak spoke stood stranger Swiss sword tell thee thou art thou hast thought Unterwalden voice word Wynd yonder young youth
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Page 295 - So spoke, in the emphatic words of Scripture, the helpless and bereft father, tearing his gray beard and hoary hair, while Albany, speechless and conscience-struck, did not venture to interrupt the tempest of his grief. But the agony of the King's sorrow almost instantly changed to...
Page 105 - Cameron's gathering' rose! The war-note of Lochiel, which Albyn's hills Have heard, and heard, too, have her Saxon foes: How in the noon of night that pibroch thrills, Savage and shrill! But with the breath which fills Their mountain-pipe, so fill the mountaineers With the fierce native daring which instils The stirring memory of a thousand years, And Evan's, Donald's fame rings in each clansman's ears!