Ivanhoe- Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 25 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 25 A damn d cramp piece of penmanship as ever I saw in my life She Stoops to Conquer When the Templar reached the hall of the castle he found De Bracy already there. Your love-suit said De Bracy hath I suppose been disturbed like mine by this obstreperous summons. But you have come later and more reluctantly and therefore I presume your interview has proved more agreeable than mine. Has your suit then been unsuccessfully paid to the Saxon heiress said the Templar. By the bones of Thomas a Becket answered De Bracy the Lady Rowena must have heard that I cannot endure the sight of women s tears. Away said the Templar thou a leader of a Free Company and regard a woman s tears A few drops sprinkled on the torch of love make the flame blaze the brighter. Gramercy for the few drops of thy sprinkling replied De Bracy but this damsel hath wept enough to extinguish a beacon-light. Never was such wringing of hands and such overflowing of eyes since the days of St Niobe of whom Prior Aymer told us. I wish the Prior had also informed them when Niobe was sainted. Probably during that enlightened period when Pan to Moses lent his pagan horn. L. T. A water-fiend hath possessed the fair Saxon. A legion of fiends have occupied the bosom of the Jewess replied the Templar for I think no single one not even Apollyon himself couldhave inspired such indomitable pride and resolution. But where is Front-de-Boeuf That horn is sounded more and more clamorously. He is negotiating with the Jew I suppose replied De Bracy coolly probably the howls of Isaac have drowned the blast of the bugle. Thou mayst know by experience Sir Brian that a Jew parting with his treasures on such terms as our friend Front-de-Boeuf is like to offer will raise a clamour loud enough to be heard over twenty horns and trumpets to boot. But we will make the vassals call him. They were soon after joined by Front-de-Boeuf who had been disturbed in his tyrannic cruelty in the manner with .