Walter Scott quote about sharing from Ivanhoe - I have sought but a kindred spirit to share it, and I have found such in thee.
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I have sought but a kindred spirit to share it, and I have found such in thee.
 Walter Scott, Ivanhoe (1820). copy citation

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Author Walter Scott
Source Ivanhoe
Topic sharing spirit finding
Date 1820
Language English
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Weblink http://www.gutenberg.org/files/82/82-h/82-h.htm

Context

“Our mailed step shall ascend their throne—our gauntlet shall wrench the sceptre from their gripe. Not the reign of your vainly-expected Messiah offers such power to your dispersed tribes as my ambition may aim at. I have sought but a kindred spirit to share it, and I have found such in thee.»
«Sayest thou this to one of my people?» answered Rebecca. «Bethink thee—»
«Answer me not,» said the Templar, «by urging the difference of our creeds; within our secret conclaves we hold these nursery tales in derision.” source

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