The Monastery

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The Monastery
Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832
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Gfl^ coin your crosier, melt your church plate down, Bid the starved soldier banquet in your nails, And quaff your long-saved hotheads— Turn them oot, Thus primed with your good cheer, to guard your walliy And tney will venture for*t.— Old Play.
The Abbot received his counsellor with a tremulous eagerness of welcome, which announced to the Sub-Prior an extreme agi- tation of spirits, and the utmost need of good counsel. There was neither mazer-dish nor standing-cup upon the little table, at the
... elbow of his huge chair of state ; his beads alone lay there, and it seemed as if he had been telling them in his ex- tremity of distress. Beside the beads was placed the mitre of the Abbot, of an antique form, and blazing with precious stones, and the rich and highly-embossed crosier rested against the same table.
The Sacristan and old Father Nicholas had follow the Sub- Prior into the Abbot's apartment, perhaps with the hope of learning something of the important matter which seemed to be in hand.


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