| 1820 - 590 str.
...and had not the girths of his saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under a cloud of dust. — To extricate hiimelf from the stirrups and li'.lk.n iteeu, was to the Templar scarce the work of a moment; and st'ung... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 str.
...and had not the girths of his saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under...at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung... | |
| 1820 - 556 str.
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| david william - 1820 - 564 str.
...saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As •it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, roiled on the ground under a cloud of dust. — To extricate...at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 str.
...and had not the girths of his saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under...at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 str.
...and, had not the girths of liis saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under...at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword, and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 str.
...and had not the girths of his saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under a cloud of dust. To extricate himself from the stimips and fallen steed, was to the Templar scarce the work of n moment ; and, stung with madness,... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 str.
...the same speed, the same dexterity, the same violence, but not the same equal fortune as before. self from the stirrups and fallen steed, was to the Templar...at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung... | |
| Pierre François Merlet - 1837 - 314 str.
...and, had not the girths of his saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsud. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under...at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 str.
...and had not the girths of his saddle burst, he might not have been unhorsed. As it chanced, however, saddle, horse, and man, rolled on the ground under...at the acclamations with which it was hailed by the spectators, he drew his sword and waved it in defiance of his conqueror. The Disinherited Knight sprung... | |
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