At length one of the attendants, by the Queen's order apparently, made a sign for the wherry to come alongside, and the young man was desired to step from his own skiff into the Queen's barge, which he performed with graceful agility at the fore part... Kenilworth - Page 160by Walter Scott - 1877 - 426 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1821 - 612 pages
...barge, which he performed with graceful agility at the fore part of the boat, and was brought aft to the Queen's presence, the wherry at the same time dropping...self-possession was mingled with embarrassment. The muddcd cloak ¡till hung upon his arm, und formed the natural topic with which the Queen introduced... | |
| Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 310 pages
...which he performed with graceful agility at the fore part of the boat, and •was brought aft to the Queen's presence, the wherry at the same time dropping...self-possession was mingled with embarrassment. The mudded cloak still hung upon his arm, and formed the natural topic with which the Queen introduced... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - Great Britain - 1821 - 352 pages
...majesty, not the less gracefully that his self-possession was mingled with embarrassment. The mudded cloak still hung upon his arm, and formed the natural...conversation. " You have this day spoiled a gay mantle in our service, young man. We thank you for your service, though the manner of offering it was unnsual, and... | |
| English literature - 1821 - 614 pages
...the less gracefully that his self-possession was mingled with embarrassment. The mudded cloak ftill hung upon his arm, and formed the natural topic with...•* ' You have this day spoiled a gay mantle in our service, young man. We thank you for your service, though the manner of offering it was unusual, and... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 412 pages
..., which he performed with graceful agility at the fore part of the boat, and was brought aft to the Queen's presence, the wherry at the same time dropping...youth underwent the gaze of majesty, not the less graci'fully that his self-possession was mingled with fci! Kirrassment. The muddecl cloak still hung... | |
| 1821 - 732 pages
...which develope the singular character of Elizabeth, we shall introduce her in the author's words. " The youth underwent the gaze of majesty, not the less...self-possession was mingled with embarrassment. The mudded cloak still hung upon his arm, and formed the natural topic with which the Qudbn introduced... | |
| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...barge, which he performed with graceful agility at the fore part of the boat, and was brought aft to the Queen's presence, the wherry at the same time dropping into the rear. The vouth underwent the gaze of majesty, not the less gracefully that his self possession was mingled with... | |
| 1821 - 614 pages
...barge, which he performed with graceful agility at thc fore patt of the boat, and was brought aft to thc Queen's presence, the wherry at the same time dropping into the rear. Thc youth underwent the gaze of majesty, not thc leas gracefully that his self-possession was mingled... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 pages
..."which he performed with graceful agility at the fore part of the boat, and was brought aft to the queen's presence, the wherry at the same time dropping...self-possession was mingled with embarrassment. The mudded cloak still hung upon his arm, and formed the natural topic with which the queen introduced... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 564 pages
...barge, which he performed with graceful agility at the fore part of the boat, and was brought aft to the queen's presence, the wherry at the same time dropping...self-possession was mingled with embarrassment. The mudded cloak still hung upon his arm, and formed the natural topic with which the queen introduced... | |
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