Cordova, where thy brother liveth ii] safety, under the shadow of the throne, even of the throne of Boabdil the Saracen ; for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors unto the race of Jacob, than the cruelties of the Nazarenes of England. Ivanhoe;: A Romance - Page 200by Sir Walter Scott - 1820 - 374 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1820 - 590 pages
...in this land of bloodshed and cruelty ; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safety, under the shadow of the throne, even of the...Jacob, than the cruelties of the Nazarenes of England. " III. 198200. There is a superb scene between her and the Templar, in which he urges her to fly with... | |
| 1820 - 524 pages
...in this land of bloodshed and cruelty ; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safety, under the shadow of' the throne, even of the throne of Bo:.bdil the Saracen ; for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors unto the race of Jacob, than ihe... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 pages
...of bloodshed and cruelty ; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safety, uader the shadow of the throne, even of the throne of Boabdil...Jacob, than the cruelties of the Nazarenes of England. " III. 198— 300. There is a superb scene between her and the Templar, in which he urges her to fly... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 pages
...land of bloodshed anil cruelty; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safely, under the shadow of the throne, even of the throne...unto the race of Jacob, than the cruelties of the Nazarmiea of England." Isaac listened with tolerable composure while Ben Samuel read the letter, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 410 pages
...in this land of bloodshed and cruelty ; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safety, under the shadow of the throne, even of the...Jacob, than the cruelties of the Nazarenes of England." of Oriental sorrow, tearing his garments, besprinkling his head with dust, and ejaculating, " My daughter... | |
| Charles Egan - 1848 - 200 pages
...tarry, old man, in this land of bloodshed and cruelty ; for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors to the race of Jacob than the cruelties of the Nazarenes of England*." It is quite unnecessary to adduce further evidence to the point, that no Act of Parliament was required... | |
| Nelson Thomas and sons, ltd - 1873 - 408 pages
...Kebecca die, she liveth or dieth wholly free of the guilt she is charged withal. THE TRIAL BY COMBAT. •cruelties of the Moors unto the race of Jacob than...then again resumed the 'gestures and exclamations of Orient3l sorrow, tearing his garments, besprinkling his head with dust, and 'ejaculating, " My daughter... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 692 pages
...man, in this land of bloodshed and cruelty; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safety, under the shadow of the throne, even of the throne of Bonbdil the Saracen ; for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors unto the race of Jacob, than the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 574 pages
...inslate into of bloodshed and cruelty ; but betake thyself to Cordova, where thy brother liveth in safety, under the shadow of the throne, even of the throne of Boabdil the Saracen ; for the less cruel are the cruelties of the Moors unto the race of Jacob than the cruelties of the Nazarenes... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1893 - 444 pages
...in this land of bloodshed and cruelty; but betake thyself to CordoVa,7 where thy brother liveth in safety, under the shadow of the throne, even of the...Sar'acen: for less cruel are the cruelties of the Moon unto the race of Jacob than the craelties of the Nazarenes of England. " Isaac listened with tolerable... | |
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