| Walter Scott - Crusades - 1825 - 310 pages
...neverbroken," answered the Emir. " It is thou, brave Nazarene, from whom I should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." T.he...weapon as he spoke, " I will be true companion to tbee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company together.'? " By JViohammed, Prophet... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 292 pages
...broken,» anwered the Emir. «It is thou, brave Nazarene, from whom I should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage.» The...the confidence of the Moslem made him ashamed of his owft doubts. « By the cross of my sword, » he said, laying his hand on the weapon as he spoke, «... | |
| Walter Scott - Crusades - 1825 - 324 pages
...broken," answered the Emir. " It is thou, brave Nazarene, from whom I should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." The crusader felt, that the con6ilence of the Moslem made him ashamed of his own douhts. " By the cross of my sword," he' said,... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 870 pages
...not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." Tbe Cnisnder felt that the confidence of theMoslem made him ashamed of his own doubts. "By the cross...sword," he said, laying his hand on the weapon as ne spoke, " I will be true companion to thee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 792 pages
...answered the Emir. " It is thou, brave Nazarene, from whom I should demand security,did I not know ihat treason seldom dwells with courage." The crusader...to thee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company together." " By Mohammed, Prophet of God, and by Allah, God of the Prophet," replied... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 759 pages
...broken," answered the Emir. " It is thou, brave Nazarene, from whom I should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." The...to thee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company together." " By Mahommed, Prophet of God, and by Allah, God of the Prophet," replied... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1848 - 330 pages
...broken," answered the Emir. " It is thou, brave Kazarene, from whom I should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." The...to thee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company together !" " By Mahommed, Prophet of God, and by Allah, God of the Prophet," replied... | |
| Walter Scott - 1851 - 534 pages
...broken," answered the Emir. " It is thou, brave Nazarene, from whom I should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." The...to thee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company together." " By Mahommed, Prophet of God, and by Allah, God of the Prophet," replied... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - Readers - 1857 - 456 pages
...broken," answered the + emir. " It is thou, brave Nazarene, from whom / should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." The...of the Moslem made him ashamed of his own doubts. " I pledge thee on the cross of my sword," he said, laying his hand upon the weapon as he spoke, "... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 564 pages
...whom I should demand security, did I not know that treason seldom dwells with courage." THE TALISMAN The Crusader felt that the confidence of the Moslem...to thee, Saracen, while our fortune wills that we remain in company together." " By Mahommed, Prophet of God, and by Allah, God of the Prophet," replied... | |
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