The Saracen: Or, Matilda and Malek Adhel, a Crusade Romance, from the French of Madame Cottin, with an Historical Introduction, Količine 1–2Isaac Riley, 1810 |
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Agnes answered Archbishop of Tyre ardour arms army Ascalon astonished beauty Bérengère bishops blood blush brother Cairo camp cause Cesarea Christians commands courage crusaders Damietta daughter death dreadful Duke Duke of Burgundy duty earth enemy exclaimed eyes faith Father favour fear give glory going grief hand happy head hear heard heart heaven hero holy honour hope husband Infidels instant interrupted Jaffa Josselin Kaled King of Jerusalem knew knights lek Adhel longer looked Lord Lusignan madam Malek Adhel Matilda Meanwhile Metchoub Montmorency Montmorency's Mount Carmel Mussulmen never noble obey palace passion perceived perhaps Philip Augustus prayers Prelate Prince Prince's Princess promise Ptolemais Queen raised religion remained replied Richard sacred Saladin Saracens scarcely seemed silence sister soldiers soul speak Sultan sword tears terror thee thou hast thought throne valour victory virgin virtue voice warriors wilt wish words
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Stran i - It is the will of God ! It is the will of God...
Stran 263 - Adhel and Lusignan, hurried her flight. On entering the oratory, she prostrated herself before the image of a dying Christ, and repeated several times, with fervour, those words written below the crucifix. " Father if it be possible, let this cup pass from me ; yet, not my will, but thine, be done.
Stran 268 - You have heard that it was said, thou shalt love thy neighbor and hate thy enemy. But I tell you, Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, pray for those who persecute and insult you...
Stran xxviii - ... throne, with the crown on his head and the sceptre in his hand...
Stran v - ... where the Saviour of the world had been crowned with thorns. He refused a title that his virtues had deserved, and that history has given him, for the more modest title of Defender and Baron of the Holy Sepulchre.