Anne of Geierstein; Or, The Maiden of the Mist, 第 2 卷Cadell and Company, Edinburgh; and Simpkin and Marshall, London., 1829 - 381 頁 |
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... Hagenbach's countenance , for it was the Governor himself , expressed that settled peevishness and ill temper which characterise the morning hours of a valetudinary debau- chee . His head throbbed , his pulse was fever- ish , and his ...
... Hagenbach's countenance , for it was the Governor himself , expressed that settled peevishness and ill temper which characterise the morning hours of a valetudinary debau- chee . His head throbbed , his pulse was fever- ish , and his ...
第 12 頁
... Hagenbach . " They should , by their thrifty habits , have been on the road two hours since . Have the peasant - clods presumed to ape the manners of gentlemen , and stuck by the flask till cock - crow ? " " By my faith , it may well be ...
... Hagenbach . " They should , by their thrifty habits , have been on the road two hours since . Have the peasant - clods presumed to ape the manners of gentlemen , and stuck by the flask till cock - crow ? " " By my faith , it may well be ...
第 14 頁
... Hagenbach , “ un- less there be wise men among them , who shall show me good reasons for protecting them . Oh , the Bâlese do not know our Noble Duke , nor the gift he hath for chastising the gutter - blood- ed citizens of a free town ...
... Hagenbach , “ un- less there be wise men among them , who shall show me good reasons for protecting them . Oh , the Bâlese do not know our Noble Duke , nor the gift he hath for chastising the gutter - blood- ed citizens of a free town ...
第 17 頁
... Hagenbach is neither knight nor gentleman if he allow them to pass unchallenged . " " " " And they are better worth being stopped , ' said Kilian , " than your excellency supposes ; for they have English merchants along with them , and ...
... Hagenbach is neither knight nor gentleman if he allow them to pass unchallenged . " " " " And they are better worth being stopped , ' said Kilian , " than your excellency supposes ; for they have English merchants along with them , and ...
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... of England , whose King is crossing the sea with a great army . Now you , Sir Archibald of Hagenbach , may well do that in the course of this very morn- ing , which will put the Confederated Cantons in arms ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN . 21.
... of England , whose King is crossing the sea with a great army . Now you , Sir Archibald of Hagenbach , may well do that in the course of this very morn- ing , which will put the Confederated Cantons in arms ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN . 21.
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第 260 頁 - Away with these ! true Wisdom's world will be Within its own creation, or in thine, Maternal Nature ! for who teems like thee, Thus on the banks of thy majestic Rhine ? There Harold gazes on a work divine, A blending of all beauties ; streams and dells, Fruit, foliage, crag, wood, cornfield, mountain, vine, And chiefless castles breathing stern farewells From gray but leafy walls, where Ruin greenly dwells.