| 1820 - 590 str.
...awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrovr split the willow rod against which it was aimed. A...followed ; and even Prince John, in admiration of Locksley '» skill, lost his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles, " he said, " which, with... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...Prince John, in admiration of Locksley's skill, lost his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles," he said, " which, with the bugle, thou hast fairly... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...followed ; and even Prince John, in admiration of Locksley '& skill, lost his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles, " he said, " which, with... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill: his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...Prince John, in admiration of Locksley's skill, lost his dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles," he said, "which, with the bugle, thou hast fairly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 304 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill: his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...even Prince John, in admiration of Locksley's skill, lostvhis dislike to his person. " These twenty nobles," he said, " which, with the bugle thou hast... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...won, are thine own : we will make them fifty, if thou will lake livery and service wilh us as a yeoman of our body guard, and be near lo our person. For... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 576 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer • vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...thine own ; we will make them fifty, if thou wilt take livery and service with us as a yeoman of our body guard, and be near to our person. For never did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill: his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...thine own ; we will make them fifty, if thou wilt take livery and service with us as a yeoman of our body guard, and be near to our person. For never did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 str.
...multitude awaited the event in breathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinion of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was...thine own ; we will make them fifty, if thou wilt take livery and service, with us as a yeoman of our body guard, and be near to our person. For never did... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 728 str.
...multitude awaited the event in ireathless silence. The archer vindicated their opinon of his skill : his arrow split the willow rod against which it was aimed. A jubilee of acclamations t'olowed; and even Prince John, in admiration of jocksley's skill, lost for an instant his dislike... | |
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