The Waverley novels, Volume 20 |
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Pagina 164 - Alarum'd by his sentinel, the wolf, Whose howl's his watch, thus with his stealthy pace. With Tarquin's ravishing strides, towards his design Moves like a ghost.
Pagina 149 - Jerusalem ! It is the will of God — it is the will of God...
Pagina 19 - The Saracen was just aware of the formidable missile in time to interpose his light buckler betwixt the mace and his head ; but the violence of the blow forced the buckler down on his turban, and though that defence also contributed to deaden its violence, the Saracen was beaten from his horse.
Pagina 273 - History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent to the Declaration of Independence, in 1776. 7 vols., fcap. 8vo, Roxburghe, 15s. The History of France, from the Invasion of the Franks under Clovis to the Present Time.
Pagina 112 - Adversity is like the period of the former and of the latter rain,— cold, comfortless, unfriendly to man and to animal ; yet from that season have their birth the flower and the fruit, the date, the rose, and the pomegranate.
Pagina 231 - Among the last was Harry Wakefield, who, amidst a grinning group of smock-frocks, hobnailed shoes, and jolly English physiognomies, was trolling forth the old ditty, " What though my name be Roger, Who drives the plough and cart " — when he was interrupted by a well-known voice saying in a high and stern tone, marked by the sharp Highland accent, " Harry Waakfelt — if you be a man, stand up!
Pagina 272 - A History of British India, from the Earliest Period of English Intercourse to the Present time. By CHARLES MACFARLANE. With Additions to the Year 1858 by a late Editor of the Delhi Gazette. Illustrated with numerous Engravings. Post 8vo, price 5*., cloth gilt.
Pagina 227 - I'll put on the gloves gin thou like. Come, stand forward like a man." "To pe peaten like a dog," said Robin; "is there any reason in that?