. Works, including the Waverley novels and the poems . t 1 -Jp-i. IVANHOE his young master, whom he had served so faithfully, andthe magnanimous Wamba, decorated with a new capand a most gorgeous set of silver bells. Sharers of Wil-freds dangers and adversity, they remained, as they hada right to expect, the partakers of his more prosperouscareer. But, besides this domestic retinue, these distinguishednuptials were celebrated by the attendance of the high-born Normans, as well as Saxons, joined with the uni-versal jubilee of the lower orders, that marked the mar-riage of two individuals as a p
. Works, including the Waverley novels and the poems . t 1 -Jp-i. IVANHOE his young master, whom he had served so faithfully, andthe magnanimous Wamba, decorated with a new capand a most gorgeous set of silver bells. Sharers of Wil-freds dangers and adversity, they remained, as they hada right to expect, the partakers of his more prosperouscareer. But, besides this domestic retinue, these distinguishednuptials were celebrated by the attendance of the high-born Normans, as well as Saxons, joined with the uni-versal jubilee of the lower orders, that marked the mar-riage of two individuals as a pledge of the future peaceand harmony betwixt two races, which, since that pe-riod, have been so completely mingled that the distinctionhas become wholly invisible. Cedric lived to see thisunion approximate towards its completion; for, as thetwo nations mixed in society and formed intermarriageswith each other, the Normans abated their scorn, andthe Saxons were refined from their rusticity. But it wasnot until the reign of Edward the Third that the mixedlanguage
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