The Handy Volume "Waverly" ...: A legend of Montrose, &cBradbury, Agnew, 1877 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 20
Página 42
... of Colkitto ? -There lives but one man whom we will follow , and that is Montrose . " " But Montrose , sir , " said Sir Christopher Hall , " has not been heard of since our ineffectual attempt to rise 42 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
... of Colkitto ? -There lives but one man whom we will follow , and that is Montrose . " " But Montrose , sir , " said Sir Christopher Hall , " has not been heard of since our ineffectual attempt to rise 42 A LEGEND OF MONTROSE .
Página 68
... live to see the event of the omen . - Laugh not so scornfully , " he added , interrupting himself , or rather laugh on as loud and as long as you will ; your term of laughter will find a pause ere long . " " " I care not for your ...
... live to see the event of the omen . - Laugh not so scornfully , " he added , interrupting himself , or rather laugh on as loud and as long as you will ; your term of laughter will find a pause ere long . " " " I care not for your ...
Página 101
... live long . Your turn for gasconading , Laird of M'Aulay , is too well known , that men of honour should regard your vaunts . To you , my lord , and to Allan , who have supplied the place of my churlish host , I leave my thanks . And to ...
... live long . Your turn for gasconading , Laird of M'Aulay , is too well known , that men of honour should regard your vaunts . To you , my lord , and to Allan , who have supplied the place of my churlish host , I leave my thanks . And to ...
Página 139
... live to - night . " " None at all - no reason in the creation , " replied the ready Captain Dalgetty , who forthwith began to unpack the contents of a small basket which the stranger had brought under his cloak , while the Highlander ...
... live to - night . " " None at all - no reason in the creation , " replied the ready Captain Dalgetty , who forthwith began to unpack the contents of a small basket which the stranger had brought under his cloak , while the Highlander ...
Página 140
... live and bless us , and we will be your vassals and brothers - till then , let death and blood , and mutual wrong , draw a dark veil of division between us . ' " " You will then do nothing for your liberty ? " said the Campbell ...
... live and bless us , and we will be your vassals and brothers - till then , let death and blood , and mutual wrong , draw a dark veil of division between us . ' " " You will then do nothing for your liberty ? " said the Campbell ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Allan M'Aulay Angus M'Aulay Annot Lyle answered Argyle Argyle's Argyleshire arms army attendants auld Black Dwarf blood called Captain Dalgetty castle cavalier CHAP Chiefs clan command companion Convention of Estates Covenanters door Drumthwacket Dugald Dalgetty Dwarf Earl Earl of Menteith Earnscliff Ellieslaw Elshie enemy exclaimed eyes father followers frae gentlemen Grace Gustavus Gustavus Adolphus hand head heard Highland Hobbie Elliot honour horse Ilderton Inverary Isabella King Knight of Ardenvohr lady Laird look Lord Menteith lordship Lowlands M'Callum Major Dalgetty Mareschal College Marquis military misanthropy Miss Vere Mist Montrose Montrose's mountains muckle never ower party person Ranald MacEagh rank Ratcliffe replied returned Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Dugald Sir Duncan Campbell Sir Frederick Langley soldier speak stood sword thee thou tion voice weel Westburnflat whilk wild young
Pasajes populares
Página 307 - When the devil was sick, the devil a monk would be, When the devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Página 311 - Tis the fire-shower of ruin all dreadfully driven From his eyrie, that beacons the darkness of heaven. Oh, crested Lochiel ! the peerless in might, Whose banners arise on the battlements' height, Heaven's fire is around thee, to blast and to burn ; Return to thy dwelling ! all lonely return ! For the blackness of ashes shall mark where it stood, And a wild mother scream o'er her famishing brood.
Página 239 - I am as free as nature first made man, Ere the base laws of servitude began, When wild in woods the noble savage ran.
Página 306 - Marry, then, sweet wag, when thou art king, let not us, that are squires of the night's body, be called thieves of the day's beauty; let us be — Diana's foresters, gentlemen of the shade, minions of the moon : And let men say, we be men of good government; being governed as the sea is, by our noble and chaste mistress the moon, under whose countenance we — steal, P.
Página 1 - For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints whom all men grant To be the true church militant; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery; And prove their doctrine orthodox, By apostolic blows and knocks...