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 33
... hath supplied your lordship with wealth of gold , as I can understand ; The style of conversation led so far from the point and if he has , I make it for certain he hath had his which had interested the young nobleman's curiosity , ain ...
... hath supplied your lordship with wealth of gold , as I can understand ; The style of conversation led so far from the point and if he has , I make it for certain he hath had his which had interested the young nobleman's curiosity , ain ...
Page 38
... Hath brought to Court to sue , for Had I wist , That few have found , and many a one hath miss'd ! Full little knowest thou , that hast not tried , What hell it is , in sueing long to bide : To lose good days that might be better spent ...
... Hath brought to Court to sue , for Had I wist , That few have found , and many a one hath miss'd ! Full little knowest thou , that hast not tried , What hell it is , in sueing long to bide : To lose good days that might be better spent ...
Page 40
... hath not forgotten how to blush , like most of our travelled Monsieurs . We will treat him comformably . " Then drawing himself up , coughing slightly , and looking around him with the conscious importance of superior learning , while ...
... hath not forgotten how to blush , like most of our travelled Monsieurs . We will treat him comformably . " Then drawing himself up , coughing slightly , and looking around him with the conscious importance of superior learning , while ...
Page 45
... hath not , indeed , misplaced his confidence , as your lordship well and truly says -- but , nevertheless , he is not in the right path ; for it behooves every man to become acquainted with his own affairs , so soon as he hath any that ...
... hath not , indeed , misplaced his confidence , as your lordship well and truly says -- but , nevertheless , he is not in the right path ; for it behooves every man to become acquainted with his own affairs , so soon as he hath any that ...
Page 48
... hath foregone his old customs . " " Are you not afraid , " said Lord Glenvarloch , " that But in the sixteenth century the page had become , in many for the absence of a whole band of retainers with swords and his address and appearance ...
... hath foregone his old customs . " " Are you not afraid , " said Lord Glenvarloch , " that But in the sixteenth century the page had become , in many for the absence of a whole band of retainers with swords and his address and appearance ...
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