The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ...A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... Fairnihirst , had taken their leave of the King , when , in the grey of the morning , Buccleuch and his band of cavalry were discovered hanging , like a thunder - cloud , upon the neighbouring hill of Haliden . ' A herald was sent to ...
... Fairnihirst , had taken their leave of the King , when , in the grey of the morning , Buccleuch and his band of cavalry were discovered hanging , like a thunder - cloud , upon the neighbouring hill of Haliden . ' A herald was sent to ...
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... Fairnihirst . At a convention of Border commissioners , it was agreed that the King of England , in case the excesses of the Liddesdale freebooters were not duly redressed , should be at liberty to issue let- vain endeavouring to catch ...
... Fairnihirst . At a convention of Border commissioners , it was agreed that the King of England , in case the excesses of the Liddesdale freebooters were not duly redressed , should be at liberty to issue let- vain endeavouring to catch ...
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... Fairnihirst , situated about three miles above Jedburgh , had been taken and gar- risoned by the English . The commander and his followers are accused of such excesses of lust and cruelty , " as would , " says Beaugué , " have made to ...
... Fairnihirst , situated about three miles above Jedburgh , had been taken and gar- risoned by the English . The commander and his followers are accused of such excesses of lust and cruelty , " as would , " says Beaugué , " have made to ...
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... Fairnihirst , Littleden , Grenehed , and Coldingknows . Buc- cleuch , whose gallant exploits we have noticed , did not long enjoy his new honours . He was murdered in the streets of Edinburgh by his hereditary enemies , the Kerrs , anno ...
... Fairnihirst , Littleden , Grenehed , and Coldingknows . Buc- cleuch , whose gallant exploits we have noticed , did not long enjoy his new honours . He was murdered in the streets of Edinburgh by his hereditary enemies , the Kerrs , anno ...
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... Fairnihirst , where he was protected by its powerful owner . The Regent himself came to Jedburgh , to obtain possession of these im- portant pledges ; but as he marched towards the Castle of Fairnihirst , his men shrunk from him by ...
... Fairnihirst , where he was protected by its powerful owner . The Regent himself came to Jedburgh , to obtain possession of these im- portant pledges ; but as he marched towards the Castle of Fairnihirst , his men shrunk from him by ...
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