Ivanhoe -Sir Walter Scott -Chapter 33 (p2) 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 33 p2 The yeomen expressed their wonted acquiescence in their leader s opinion and Isaac relieved of one half of his apprehensions by learning that his daughter lived and might possibly be ransomed threw himself at the feet of the generous Outlaw and rubbing his beard against his buskins sought to kiss the hem of his green cassock. The Captain drew himself back and extricated himself from the Jew s grasp not without some marks of contempt. Nay beshrew thee man up with thee I am English born and love no such Eastern prostrations Kneel to God and not to a poor sinner like me. Ay Jew said Prior Aymer kneel to God as represented in the servant of his altar and who knows with thy sincere repentance and due gifts to the shrine of Saint Robert what grace thou mayst acquire for thyself and thy daughter Rebecca I grieve for the maiden for she is of fair and comely countenance ---I beheld her in the lists of Ashby. Also Brian de Bois-Guilbert is one with whom I may do much---bethink thee how thou mayst deserve my good word with him. Alas alas said the Jew on every hand the spoilers arise against me I am given as a prey unto the Assyrian and a prey unto him of Egypt. And what else should be the lot of thy accursed race answered the Prior for what saith holy writ verbum Domini projecerunt et sapientia est nulla in eis they have cast forth the word of the Lord and there is no wisdom in them propterea dabo mulieres eorum exteris ---I will give their women to strangers that is to the Templar as in the present matter et thesauros eorum haeredibus alienis and their treasures to others---as in the present case to these honest gentlemen. Isaac groaned deeply and began to wring his hands and to relapse into his state of desolation and despair. But the leader of the yeomen led him aside. Advise thee well Isaac said Locksley what thou wilt do in this matter my counsel to thee is to make a friend of this churchman. He is vain Isaac and he is covetous at .