tailieunhanh - Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 41

Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 41 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | Ivanhoe Sir Walter Scott Chapter 41 All hail to the lordlings of high degree Who live not more happy though greater than we Our pastimes to see Under every green tree In all the gay woodland right welcome ye be. Macdonald The new comers were Wilfred of Ivanhoe on the Prior of Botolph s palfrey and Gurth who attended him on the Knight s own war-horse. The astonishment of Ivanhoe was beyond bounds when he saw his master besprinkled with blood and six or seven dead bodies lying around in the little glade in which the battle had taken place. Nor was he less surprised to see Richard surrounded by so many silvan attendants the outlaws as they seemed to be of the forest and a perilous retinue therefore for a prince. He hesitated whether to address the King as the Black Knight-errant or in what other manner to demean himself towards him. Richard saw his embarrassment. Fear not Wilfred he said to address Richard Plantagenet as himself since thou seest him in the company of true English hearts although it may be they have been urged a few steps aside by warm English blood. Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe said the gallant Outlaw stepping forward my assurances can add nothing to those of our sovereign yet let me say somewhat proudly that of men who have suffered much he hath not truer subjects than those who now stand around him. I cannot doubt it brave man said Wilfred since thou art of the number But what mean these marks of death and danger these slain men and the bloody armour of my Prince Treason hath been with us Ivanhoe said the King but thanks to these brave men treason hath met its meed---But now I bethink me thou too art a traitor said Richard smiling a most disobedient traitor for were not our orders positive that thou shouldst repose thyself at Saint Botolph s until thy wound was healed It is healed said Ivanhoe it is not of more consequence than the scratch of a bodkin. But why oh why noble Prince will you thus vex the hearts of your faithful servants and expose your life

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