| English literature - 724 pages
...particulars of the affair. " Ah ! faid the druid, with a figh, you are both of you, my brethren, in th* right, and both of you in the wrong; had either of you given himfelf time to look on the oppofite fide of the fliield, as well as that which full prefented Stfelf... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...replied the white knight, ' that it is gold ;' and then told him all the particulars of the aOair. 'Ah !' said the Druid with a sigh, ' you are both...look at the opposite side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this passion and bloodshed might have been avoided :... | |
| Readers - 1830 - 288 pages
...replied the white knight, " that it is gold," and then told him all the particulars of the affair. "Ah!" said the druid, with a sigh, " you are both of you in the right and both of you in the wrong; had either of'you" given himself time to '6 look upon the... | |
| Jesse Olney - Readers - 1833 - 150 pages
...the white knight, "that it is gold." And then they told him all the particulars of the affair. 10- " Ah!" said the Druid with a sigh, " you are both of...both of you in the wrong. Had either of you given yourself time to look at the opposite side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - Conduct of life - 1844 - 206 pages
...repeated the white knight, " that it is gold." And then they told him all the particulars of the affair. "Ah," said the Druid with a sigh, " you are both of...wrong. Had either of you given himself time to look on the opposite side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this... | |
| Henry Gardiner Adams - Conduct of life - 1844 - 200 pages
...repeated the white knight, " that it is gold." And then they told him all the particulars of the affair. "Ah," said the Druid with a sigh, " you are both of...wrong. Had either of you given himself time to look on the opposite side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this... | |
| Timothy Stone Pinneo - Readers - 1847 - 502 pages
...replied the white knight, " that it is gold." And then they told him all the ( . . . ) of the affair. " Ah !" said the Druid with a sigh, "you are both of...Had either of you given himself time to look at the (...) side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this passion and... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - Readers - 1850 - 292 pages
...replied the white knight, " that it is gold." And then they told him all the particulars of the affair. " Ah ! " said the Druid, with a sigh, " you are both...of you given himself time to look at the opposite bide of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this passion and bloodshed... | |
| Wilson Armistead - Society of Friends - 1851 - 398 pages
...repeated the white kuight, ' that it is gold.' And then they told him all the particulars of the affair. 'Ah,' said the Druid with a sigh, 'you are both of...wrong. Had either of you given himself time to look on the opposite side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1855 - 348 pages
...the white knight, " that it is gold." And then they told him all the particulars of the affair 8. " Ah ! " said the Druid, with a sigh, " you are both...look at the opposite side of the shield, as well as that which first presented itself to view, all this passion and bloodshed might have been avoidrd ;... | |
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