... now in charge to wait upon Waverley. On asking his host if he knew where the Chieftain was gone, the old man looked fixedly at him, with something mysterious and sad in the smile which was his only reply. Waverley repeated his question, to which his... The Poetical Works of Henry Taylor - Página 100por Sir Henry Taylor - 1864Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 488 páginas
...chieftains who afterwards engaged in that civil commotion, were present on this occasion. LINES, " What sent the messengers to hell, Was asking what they knew full well." — P. 262. Corresponding to the Lowland saying, " Mony ane speirs the gate they ken fu' weel." LINES,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 484 páginas
...chieftains who afterwards engaged in that civil commotion, were present on this occasion. LINES, " What sent the messengers to hell, Was asking what they knew full well."—P. 262. Corresponding to the Lowland saying, " Mony ane speirs the gate they ken fu' weel."... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 436 páginas
...was his only reply. Waverley repeated his question, to which his host answered in a proverb, — " What sent the messengers to hell, Was asking what they knew full well." * He was about to proceed, but Callum Beg said, rather pertly, as Edward thought, that " Ta Tighearnach... | |
| 1842 - 468 páginas
...TAYLOR, AUTHOR OP " PHILIP VAN ARTEVELDE." A Chamber in the Tower. — DUNSTAN and EDWIN. DUNSTAN. How does your Grace ? EDWIN. What need for you to...knew full well. You know that I am ill and very weak. DUNSTAN. You do not answer with a weakened wit. Is there otfence in this my visitation ? If so, I leave... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1842 - 300 páginas
...Earl Sidroc. We shall meet ere night. SCENE IV. A CHAMBER IN THE TOWER. DUNSTAN and EDWIN. DUNSTAN. How does your Grace ? EDWIN. What need for you to...knew full well. You know that I am ill and very weak. DUNSTAN. You do not answer with a weakened wit. Is there offence in this my visitation 1 If so, I leave... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1842 - 488 páginas
...Sidroc. We shall meet ere night. EMMA. SCENE IV. A CHAMBER IN THE TOWEE. DUNSTAN and EDWIN. DUNSTAN. How does your Grace ? EDWIN. What need for you to ask Let me remind you of an antique verse : Wliat sent the Messengers to Hell Was asking what they knew full well. You know that I am ill and... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1842 - 296 páginas
...Earl Sidroc. We shall meet ere night. SCENE IV. A CHAMBER IN THE TOWER. DUNSTAN and EDWIN. DUNSTAN. How does your Grace ? EDWIN. What need for you to ask ? Let me remifd you of an antique verse : What sent the Messengers to Hell Was asking what they knew full well.... | |
| Henry Taylor - 1845 - 278 páginas
...Sidroc. We shall meet ere night. SCENE IV.— A Chamler in tli£ Tower. DUNSTAN and EDWIN. Dunstan. How does your Grace ? Edwin. " What need for you to...antique verse : What sent the messengers to Hell Was ashing ichat then knewfull welt. You know that I am ill and very weak. Dunstan. You do not answer with... | |
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