Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Bind 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... ed only to stoop for an instant to those to- pics of amusement and gallantry which others seem to live for . In the neighbour- hood of this enchantress , while sport con- sumed the morning , and music and the dance led 6 WAVERLEY .
... ed only to stoop for an instant to those to- pics of amusement and gallantry which others seem to live for . In the neighbour- hood of this enchantress , while sport con- sumed the morning , and music and the dance led 6 WAVERLEY .
Side 69
... live to see the day of that happy restoration , and a Highland cottage , a French convent , or an English palace , will be alike indifferent to me . " 66 But , dearest Flora , how is your enthu- siastic zeal for the exiled family ...
... live to see the day of that happy restoration , and a Highland cottage , a French convent , or an English palace , will be alike indifferent to me . " 66 But , dearest Flora , how is your enthu- siastic zeal for the exiled family ...
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... live as long as if he had ne- ver heard the report of a pistol in his life . He had made a narrow escape , however ; the bullet had grazed his head , and stun- ned him for a moment or two , which trance terror and confusion of spirit ...
... live as long as if he had ne- ver heard the report of a pistol in his life . He had made a narrow escape , however ; the bullet had grazed his head , and stun- ned him for a moment or two , which trance terror and confusion of spirit ...
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... ; nor do I delight to be called captain , though I have the subscribed commission of that gospel - searching nobleman , the Earl of Glencairn , in whilk I am so de- signated . While I live , I am , and 200 WAVERLEY .
... ; nor do I delight to be called captain , though I have the subscribed commission of that gospel - searching nobleman , the Earl of Glencairn , in whilk I am so de- signated . While I live , I am , and 200 WAVERLEY .
Side 201
sir Walter Scott (bart.) signated . While I live , I am , and will be called Habakkuk Gilfillan , who will stand up for the standards of doctrine . agreed to by the ance - famous Kirk of Scotland , before she ... live, I am, and ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) signated . While I live , I am , and will be called Habakkuk Gilfillan , who will stand up for the standards of doctrine . agreed to by the ance - famous Kirk of Scotland , before she ... live, I am, and ...
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Side 77 - My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here, My heart's in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer; A-chasing the wild deer, and following the roe, My heart's in the Highlands wherever I go...
Side 343 - English dialect by the equally well-distinguished voice of the commanding officer, for whom he had once felt so much respect. It was at that instant, that, looking around him, he saw the wild dress and appearance of his Highland associates, heard their whispers in an uncouth and unknown language, looked upon his own dress, so unlike that which he had worn from his infancy, and wished to awake from what seemed at the moment a dream, strange, horrible, and unnatural.
Side 255 - ... side, he was irresistibly attracted to the cause which the prejudices of education, and the political principles of his family, had already recommended as the most just. These thoughts rushed through his mind like a torrent, sweeping before them every consideration of an opposite tendency, — the time, besides, admitted of no deliberation , — and Waverley, kneeling to Charles Edward, devoted his heart and sword to the vindication of his rights...
Side 3 - Mongst craggy cliffs and thunder-battered hills, Hares, hinds, bucks, roes, are chased by men and dogs, Where two hours' hunting fourscore fat deer kills. Lowland, your sports are low as is your seat; The Highland games and minds are high and great.