Craven Derby; or, The lordship by tenure, by the author of 'Crockford's'.1833 |
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Strana 99
... Canute , Baron de Bellemonte , the vi- sitor in question , had just returned from Palestine , whither it was his intention to return , so soon as he had collected together some fresh vassals and mercenaries of his own , with whom it was ...
... Canute , Baron de Bellemonte , the vi- sitor in question , had just returned from Palestine , whither it was his intention to return , so soon as he had collected together some fresh vassals and mercenaries of his own , with whom it was ...
Strana 104
... Canute considered from these facts , that a plan might be laid by which the wolves could be made an instrument of to destroy the brave youth , in one of his hazardous ex- cursions , so that no suspicion could arise of any design or foul ...
... Canute considered from these facts , that a plan might be laid by which the wolves could be made an instrument of to destroy the brave youth , in one of his hazardous ex- cursions , so that no suspicion could arise of any design or foul ...
Strana 106
... unattracted by the scent , which is as strong as a stagnant pool in a broiling . sun , " returned the esquire . " Tis well done , " said Sir Canute , " and now fetch my partisan ; * I , attended by you 106 The Ladye of the Rose .
... unattracted by the scent , which is as strong as a stagnant pool in a broiling . sun , " returned the esquire . " Tis well done , " said Sir Canute , " and now fetch my partisan ; * I , attended by you 106 The Ladye of the Rose .
Strana 128
... Canute , how can I sufficiently express or return the obligations we Owe you ? " said the Baron , " you have thrown some light upon a matter , about which , we have been most grossly deceived . Our daughter's safety , we have been ...
... Canute , how can I sufficiently express or return the obligations we Owe you ? " said the Baron , " you have thrown some light upon a matter , about which , we have been most grossly deceived . Our daughter's safety , we have been ...
Strana 167
... Canute de Bel- lemonte stole thee from thy father's halls , and was on his way , with thee , to his Castle in the south , but was lost in the darkness of the night . This I heard from one of his re- tainers , who I found upon the heath ...
... Canute de Bel- lemonte stole thee from thy father's halls , and was on his way , with thee , to his Castle in the south , but was lost in the darkness of the night . This I heard from one of his re- tainers , who I found upon the heath ...
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Strana 47 - In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets...
Strana 98 - The quality of mercy is not strained; It droppeth, as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath ; it is twice blessed ; It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
Strana 70 - O MEMORY ! thou fond deceiver, Still importunate and vain, To former joys recurring ever, And turning all the past to pain : Thou, like the world, th...
Strana xiii - Oft in the stilly night Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Fond Memory brings the light Of other days around me : The smiles, the tears Of boyhood's years, The words of love then spoken ; The eyes that shone, Now dimm'd and gone, The cheerful hearts now broken ! Thus in the stilly night Ere slumber's chain has bound me, Sad Memory brings the light Of other days around me.
Strana 99 - You have given him dominion over the works of your hands; you have put all things under his feet, all sheep and oxen, and also the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, whatever passes along the paths of the sea.
Strana 147 - Altho' his son has found a nobler father. Eventful day! how hast thou chang'd my state! Once on the cold, and winter shaded side Of a bleak hill, mischance had rooted me, Never to thrive, child of another soil : Transplanted now to the gay sunny vale, Like the green thorn of May my fortune flowers.
Strana 86 - That it is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things to great ; nay, out of nought To conjure much, and then to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has form'd. Alon. Had I ten thousand lives, I'd give them all To be deceived. I fear 'tis doomsday with me.
Strana 51 - That light we see is burning in my hall ; how far that little candle throws its beams, so shines a good deed in a naughty world...
Strana 98 - But, look, the morn in russet mantle clad, Walks o'er the dew of yon high eastern hill.