Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes, Volume 3Ballantine, 1826 - 306 pages |
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A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes Walter Scott. BIBLIOTHECA REGLA MONACENSIS . WOODSTOCK . CHAPTER I. Stay - for the King has.
A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes Walter Scott. BIBLIOTHECA REGLA MONACENSIS . WOODSTOCK . CHAPTER I. Stay - for the King has.
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... King has thrown his warder down . Richard II . THE Combatants , whom we left engaged at the end of the last volume , made mutual passes at each other with apparently equal skill and courage . Charles had been too often in action , and ...
... King has thrown his warder down . Richard II . THE Combatants , whom we left engaged at the end of the last volume , made mutual passes at each other with apparently equal skill and courage . Charles had been too often in action , and ...
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... King were still on the throne . None shall fight duellos here , excepting the stags in their seasons . Put up , both of you , or I shall lug out as thirdsman , and prove perhaps the worse devil of the three ! -As Will says →→ ' I'll ...
... King were still on the throne . None shall fight duellos here , excepting the stags in their seasons . Put up , both of you , or I shall lug out as thirdsman , and prove perhaps the worse devil of the three ! -As Will says →→ ' I'll ...
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... King , sheathing his rapier- « I hardly indeed know wherefore I was assaulted by this gentleman . I assure you , none respects the King's person or privileges more than myself — though the devotion is somewhat out of fashion . " > « We ...
... King , sheathing his rapier- « I hardly indeed know wherefore I was assaulted by this gentleman . I assure you , none respects the King's person or privileges more than myself — though the devotion is somewhat out of fashion . " > « We ...
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... king . Hear my honest proposal , Markham - You know I bear no malice , though I have some reason to be offended with you — Give the young man your hand in friendship , and we will back to the Lodge , all three together , and drink a cup ...
... king . Hear my honest proposal , Markham - You know I bear no malice , though I have some reason to be offended with you — Give the young man your hand in friendship , and we will back to the Lodge , all three together , and drink a cup ...
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