he is a scullion, and a base knave, and, as I suppose, has killed his master. Go, you villain, to the field, search for the body of my cousin, your master ; and when you have found it, come back, that at least I may give him a decent burial. Annals of Scotland: From the Accession of Malcolm III in the Year MLVII to ... - Página 288por Sir David Dalrymple - 1819Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 834 páginas
...scullion, and a base knave, and, as I suppose, has killed his master. Go, you villain, to the field, search for the body of my cousin, your master ; and...having buffeted him smartly, he cried, "Get you gone ; fly." Douglas bore all this patiently, carried on the deceit, and was soon beyond the reach ot his... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 830 páginas
...and a base knave, and, as I suppose, has killed his master. Go, you villain, to the field, searcli for the body of my cousin, your master ; and when...having buffeted him smartly, he cried, " Get you gone ; fly." Douglas bore all this patiently, carried on the deceit, and was soon beyond the reach of his... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 830 páginas
...sculliou, and a base knave, and, as I suppose, has killed his master. Go, you villain, to the field, search for the body of my cousin, your master; and when you have found it, como back, that at least I may give him a decent burial." Then he ransomed the feigned serving-man... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1839 - 830 páginas
...your master; and when you have found it, come accepted. To say that a person received the honour of back, that at least I may give him a decent burial." Then knighthood, is, in modern language, uninteresting, and be ransomed the feigned serving-man for forty... | |
| William Gresley - 1843 - 316 páginas
...villain, to the field ; bring me my cousin's body, that at least I may give him a decent burial !' He then ransomed the feigned serving-man for forty shillings...having buffeted him smartly, he cried, 'Get you gone, sirrah ; fly !' Douglas bore all this patiently, carried on the deceit, and, when once out of their... | |
| 1849 - 470 páginas
...scullion and a base knave, and I suppose has killed his master. Go, you villain, to the field of battle, search for the body of my cousin, your master, and when you have found it come back, that I may at least give him a decent burial." He then offered a ransom of forty shillings for the feigned... | |
| Jean Froissart - 1862 - 830 páginas
...scullion, and a base knave, and, as I suppose, has killed his master. Go, you villain, to tho field, search for the body of my cousin, your master ; and when you have found it, come back, th:it at least I may give him a decent burial." Then he ransomed the feigned serving-man for forty... | |
| John George Edgar - 1865 - 440 páginas
...scullion and a base knave, and I warrant he has rifled his master's corpse. Go, you villain, to the field, search for the body of my cousin, your master, and when you have found it return hither, that I may give him decent burial." " Eut his ransom ?" said the English. " "Well,"... | |
| Alexander Hislop (publisher) - 1874 - 786 páginas
...scullion, and a base knave; and, as I suppose, lias killed his master. Go, you villain, to the field, search for the body of my cousin. your master ; and...having buffeted him smartly, he cried, "Get you gone; fly!" Douglas bore all this patiently, and carried on the deceit. This story, as to some of its circumstances,... | |
| Alexander Hislop - 1879 - 778 páginas
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