| Sir Walter Scott - 1821 - 350 str.
...spot, so as to ensure her stepping over it dry-shod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...your gay cloak will need the brush to-day, I wot. Nay, if you had meant to make a footcloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drab-de-buree,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 412 str.
..., so as to ensure her stepping over it dryshod. Elizabeth looked at the young man , who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence...your gay cloak will need the brush to-day , I wot. Nay, if you had meant to make a footcloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drab-de-buree,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 310 str.
...spot, so as to ensure her stepping over it dry-shod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...passed on, and embarked in her barge without saying a wbrd. " Come along, Sir, Coxcomb," said Blount; " your gay cloak will need the brush to-day, I wot.... | |
| 1821 - 614 str.
....-.n as ID ensure her stepping over it dry-shod. Klizabcth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...nodded her head, hastily passed on, and embarked in hci barge without saying a word. She soon, however, sent tor the •youth by one of the Bund of Pension*... | |
| 1821 - 612 str.
...so as to ensure lier stepping over it dry-shod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...his whole countenance. The Queen was confused, and iiln- :,nl in her turn, nodded her head, hastily passed on, and embarked in her barge without saying... | |
| 1821 - 614 str.
...spot, so as to ensure her stepping over it dry-shod. Klizabcth looked at thc young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...and a blush that overspread his whole countenance. TheQuccn was confused, und btusbçd in her turn, nodded her head, hastily p.-i;,M:il on, aud embarked... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 str.
...spot, so as to ensme her stepping over it drv-shod, Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence, and a blush lhat overspread his whole countenance. The Queen was confused, and blushed in her turn, nodded her... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 str.
...spot, so as to ensure her stepping over it dry shod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...your gay cloak will need the brush to-day, I wot. Nay, if you had meant to make a foot-cloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drab-de-buree,... | |
| Cupid - 1826 - 252 str.
...spot, so as to ensure her stepping over it dry-shod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...his whole countenance. The Queen was confused, and blushedin her turn, nodded her head, hastily passed on, and embarked in her barge without saying a... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 str.
...spot, so as to ensure her stepping over it dry-shod. Elizabeth looked at the young man, who accompanied this act of devoted courtesy with a profound reverence,...your gay cloak will need the brush to-day, I wot. Nay, if you had meant to make a footcloth of your mantle, better have kept Tracy's old drab-de-bure,... | |
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