| Walter Scott - 1821 - 608 pages
...here,' she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a cue» man, ' 1 give theethis to wear at the collar.' Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...many scarce acquire from long experience, knelt, and, eл lie took from her hand the jewel, kissed the lingers which gave it. He knew, perhaps, better than... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 434 pages
...here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chess-man, " I give thee this to wear at the collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...the fingers which gave it. He knew, perhaps, better tliaii almost any of the courtiers who surrounded her, how to mingle the devotion claimed by the queen... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 662 pages
...here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chessman, " I give thee this to wear at the collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...almost any of the courtiers who surrounded her, how to mix the devotion claimed by the Queen, with the gallantry due to her personal beauty — and in this,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 758 pages
...here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chess-man, " I give thee this to wear at the collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...scarce acquire from long experience, knelt, and, as he look from her hand the jewel, kissed the fingers which gave it. He knew, perhaps, better than almost... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 940 pages
...here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chessman, " I give thee tliis to wear at the collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...and, as he took from her hand the jewel, kissed the lingers which gave it He knew, perhaps, better than almost any of the courtiers who surrounded her,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 532 pages
...here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chessman, " I give thee this to wear at the collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...almost any of the courtiers who surrounded her, how to mix the devotion claimed by the Queen, with the gallantry due to her personal beauty — and in this,... | |
| Walter Scott - English fiction - 1855 - 776 pages
...added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the , form of a chess-man, " I give thee this to wear at th« collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught intuitively,...scarce acquire from long experience, knelt, and, as he look from her hand the jewel, kissed the fingers whie.h gave it. He knew, perhaps, better than almost... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 602 pages
...here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chessman, " I give thee this to wear at the collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...than almost any of the courtiers who surrounded her, howto mingle the devotion claimed by the Queen, with the gallantry due to her personal beauty — and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1879 - 422 pages
...him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chessman, " I give thee this to wear at the collar." Ealeigh, to whom nature had taught intuitively, as it were,...almost any of the courtiers who surrounded her, how to mix the devotian claimed by the Queen, with the gallantry due to her personal beauty — and in this,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1877 - 598 pages
...here," she added, giving him a jewel of gold, in the form of a chessman, " I give thee this to wear at the collar." Raleigh, to whom nature had taught...acquire from long experience, knelt, and, as he took fronl her hand the jewel, kissed the fingers which gave it. He knew, perhaps, better than almost any... | |
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