... the convent vaults, under the
key of old Dennis the cellarer."
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 2 (p2)
Gurth darted at him a savage and revengeful scowl, and with a fierce, yet ... to fight for the recovery of the Holy
Sepulchre," said the Templar.
"True, Reverend Sir Knight," answered the Palmer, to whom the appearance
of the Templar seemed perfect...
... travel thitherward; when the roads are so unsafe, the escort of Sir
Brian de Bois-Guilbert is not to be despised."
" ;Sir Prior," answered the Saxon, "wheresoever I have travelled ... said
the Saxon, kindling in wrath.
"Marry, that did old Hubert," said Wamba, " ;Sir Philip de Malvoisin's keeper
of the chase. He caught Fangs strolling in the...
... 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 of rage which ... than to make up their
number his name dwells not in my memory."
" ;Sir Palmer," said Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert scornfully, "this assumed
forgetfulness, after so...
... oppression in one
country, their treasure might be secured in another.
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 6 (p2)
As the ears of Isaac received the hopes of escape which this speech
intimated, ... contamination in
the touch.
"I have already said," answered the Pilgrim, "that I desire no recompense. If
among the huge list of thy debtors, thou wilt, for my sa...
... 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 were accounted
... 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 challenged
... jennet, accompanied by his train, he again entered the lists. The Prince
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 9
In the midst was seen
A lady of a more majestic mien,
By stature and by beauty ... attached to the Templars, would have replied, but was
prevented by Prince John. "Silence, sirs!" he said; "what unprofitable debate
have we here?"
"The victor,...
... 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 servant ... 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?"...
...
* Hood's gang, the Curtal Friar of Fountain's Abbey.
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 16 (p2)
They sat down, and gazed with great gravity at each other, each thinking
...
hermit's frock, together with the priesthood, sanctity, and learning which are
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 25
A damn'd cramp piece of penmanship as ever I saw in my life!
She Stoops ... vocation, and procure us the information we
desire."
"A plague on thee, and thy advice!" said the pious hermit; "I tell thee, Sir
Slothful Knight, that...
... 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 intercourse ... a face, whose general expression was
that of contemplative melancholy. "I am of England, Sir Knight, and speak
the English tongue, although my dress and my lineage belong to...
... 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
... Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 32
Trust me each state must have its policies:
Kingdoms have edicts, cities ... hope for the future, as well as of
grateful thankfulness for the past deliverance She knew that Ivanhoe was
safe, and she knew that Athelstane was dead. The former assurance filled her
with
... 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 in my way; ... knight-
errant he, and will wander in wild adventure, trusting the prowess of his
single arm, like any Sir Guy or Sir Bevis, while the weighty affairs of his
kingdom slumber, and hi...
...
blazing torches, the guests of the evening entered the apartment.
Ivanhoe
Sir Walter Scott
Chapter 3
Then (sad relief!) from the bleak coast that hears
The German Ocean roar, deep-blooming, ... be her especial pleasure," answered Elgitha, with great readiness,
"for she is ever desirous to hear the latest news from Palestine."
but of finer materials, and se...