| Jane Porter - Scotland - 1827 - 278 pages
...my wife: it is all, most likely, he will ever again see of William Wallace. Should I fall, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future...miseries of Scotland, and remember that God armeth the patriot! Tears dropped so fast from the young lady's eyes, that she was obliged to walk to a window... | |
| Jane Porter - Scotland - 1842 - 258 pages
...wife- It ii all, most likely, he will ever again see of William Wallace.— Should I Jill, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future...miseries of Scotland, and remember that God armeth the patriot ! Tears dropped so fast from the young lady's eyes that she was obliged to walk to a window... | |
| Jane Porter - 1854 - 694 pages
...my wife. It is all, most likely, he will ever again see of William Wallace. Should I fall, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future...miseries of Scotland ; and remember that God armeth the patriot!' " Tears dropped so fast from the young lady's eyes, she was obliged to walk to a window,... | |
| Jane Porter - 1862 - 520 pages
...my wife. It is all, most likely, he will ever again see of William Wallace. Should I fall, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future...miseries of Scotland, and remember that God armeth the patriot.' " " Why ?" resumed Mar, " why did he not rather fly to me ? This castle is strong, and while... | |
| Jane Porter - Scotland - 1883 - 464 pages
...my wife. It is all, most likely, he will ever again see of William Wallace. Should I fall, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future...miseries of Scotland, and remember that God armeth the patriot.'" Tears dropped fast from the young lad's eyes. " O my uncle!" cried the youth : "surely the... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Anthologies - 1893 - 516 pages
...all, most likely, he will ever again see of William Wallace. Should I Tall, tell him to look on thatj and in my wrongs read the future miseries of Scotland ; and remember that God armeth the patriot !" Tears dropped so fast from the young lady's eyes, she was obliged to walk to a window, to... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 558 pages
...of Mar : it ia all, most likely, he will ever see again of William Wallace. Should I fall, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future miseries of Scotland, and remember that God armeth a patriot's hand. Let him act on that conviction, and Scotland may yet be free." Halbert placed the... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 450 pages
...of Mar : it is all, most likely, he will ever see again of William Wallace. Should I fall, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future miseries of Scotland, and remember that God armeth a patriot's hand. Let him act on that conviction, and Scotland may yet be free." Halbert placed the... | |
| Jane Porter - Digital images - 1921 - 562 pages
...my hair; it is all, most likely, he will ever again see of William Wallace. Should I fall, tell him to look on that, and in my wrongs read the future...miseries of Scotland, and remember that God armeth the patriot.' " Tears dropped so fast from the young lady's eyes, she was obliged to walk to a window to... | |
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