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templar

[tem-pler] / ˈtɛm plər /


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Now for my templar and poet in association for a libel, like the conjunction of Saturn and Jupiter in a fiery sign.

From The works of John Dryden, now first collected in eighteen volumes. Volume 07 by Scott, Walter, Sir

So glad was I to get away from the templar Bois-Guilbert carrying off Rebecca, and the plated lamps, that I developed an eloquence at once persuasive and surprising.

From The Cross of Berny by Fendall, Florence

There captain, aspiring to the profits of a muleteer, contrasted with the fierce templar of Walter Scott's Ivanhoe as the trading monarch, Mohammed Ali, forms an antithesis to the generous Saladin.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, No. 383, September 1847 by Various

That I can't send thee all I have of treasure Arises from the templar; thou must know him, I have a weighty debt to pay to him.

From Nathan the Wise; a dramatic poem in five acts by Taylor, William

The steward in the rear whispered the young templar, "That is true to my knowledge."

From Isaac Bickerstaff, physician and astrologer by Steele, Richard, Sir




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