... hell, which never sent forth an
incarnate fiend more utterly diabolical!"
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 30
Approach the chamber, look upon his bed.
His is the passing of no peaceful
... performers were
concealed. It was of Eastern origin, having been brought from the Holy
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 8
At this the challenger with fierce defy
His trumpet sounds; the
... wife," answered De Bracy coolly, "after the manner of the tribe
of Benjamin."
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 15
And yet he thinks, ha, ha, ha, ha, he thinks
I am the tool and ... Palestine. The few
of his followers who have returned have straggled hither like this Wilfred of
Ivanhoe, beggared and broken men And what talk ye of Richard's right of
birth?&...
... great weakness
and exhaustion, was mingled with the recollection of blows dealt and
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 28
This wandering race, sever'd from other men,
Boast yet their ...
encompassed by strong thieves and sons of Belial."
It was not until evening was nearly closed that Ivanhoe was restored to
consciousness of his situation. He awoke from a broken sl...
... our noble game promised you, at the moment it might be
won by one bold cast!"
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 34
KING JOHN I'll tell thee what, my friend,
He is a very serpent
... golden chain,
and bestowed it in a pouch lined with perfumed leather, which opened under
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 5 (p2)
It is impossible for language to describe the bitter scowl ... absent Ivanhoe. I
affirm he will meet fairly every honourable challenge. Could my weak
warrant add security to the inestimable pledge of this holy pilgrim, I would
pledge name and fam...
...
applause from the spectators as if he had done some honest and honourable
action.
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 7 (p2)
It may be here remarked, that the knights of these two orders
... that boasts her descent from some petty
chieftain of the rude and frozen north!"
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 29 (p2)
They pull down the piles and palisades; they hew down the ...
"Think not of that," said Ivanhoe; "this is no time for such thoughts Who
yield? who push their way?"
"What do they now, maiden?" said Ivanhoe; "look f...
... "yield thee, Maurice de Bracy, rescue or no rescue, or thou art but
a dead man."
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 31 (p2)
With the stern coolness which formed the basis of his character, ... the menaces and defiance which Ivanhoe thundered
against him. "Hound of the Temple stain to thine Order set free the
damsel! Traitor of Bois-Guilbert, it is Ivanhoe comm...
... strength
to the blow, gave the Knight a buffet that might have felled an ox. But his
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 32 (p2)
They had scarce departed, ere a sudden procession moved from