Capitolo 60
in modesty and the contrition and the agony of spirit, she knelt first the
you silver crucifix, and it appealed to sky in his/her mercy to give the peace and
strength--fierce, fierce and terrible; but the to whine suffering was felt,
the tempestuous waves were stilled.
I CAPITULATE V.
Is brightly to the dawns and happily on March 26, 1306, for the believer
inhabitants of Bun. Little that would look fixed on the ancient city, and marked
the flags and pennons undulant gayly and proudly on every side; the rich one
flung of the tapestry on balconies or hung by the massive windows in each,
road; the great branches of oak and crown of laurel, festooned with cheerful
ribands that has been standing close to the entry of every house that outlined a statue some
consequence; the busy citizens in attractive order, with their wives and
families, decorated to the best of their ability, all as inhaled within one
spirit, expediting in the direction of the enclosure of abbey, connecting the happy one
clamor of anxious bawls to the ringing continued of every bell of what the
the old city could boast, while seeming strong and cheerfully also above of the roll of
the drum or the trumpet acute call;--that that it marked these things
he/she would believe well Scotland once more it was free the same earth that
you/he/she had greeted in the same city the crowning of Alexander the third one, some
years before. Theirs believe that the foreign foeman still
crowded his/her feudal takings and houses of cottage that they has waited but the
their monarch's commands, to pour down on all the sides on the intrepid one
I individualize that so audaciously supposed the government and solemn honor of a king,
and, it armed but from his/her his/her own tall heart and a handful of faithful followers,
he prepared to withstand to, defends, and _free_ or _die_ for Scotland.
There was silence--deep, solemn, still the most greater part of eloquent silence, reigning in
the church of abbey of Bun. The sun that shines in that full flood of glory
we sometimes find in childish spring, illumined as with gilded shiny