The Lady of the LakeBaudry's European Libr., 1838 - 397 páginas |
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... Scotland were inhabited , had always appeared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost within my own time , or at least I had learned many particulars concerning the an- cient state ...
... Scotland were inhabited , had always appeared to me peculiarly adapted to poetry . The change in their manners , too , had taken place almost within my own time , or at least I had learned many particulars concerning the an- cient state ...
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... Scotland ; and so late as the latter end of the sixteenth century , as appears by the above quotation , the harp was in common use among the natives of the Western Isles . How it happened that the noisy and inharmonious bagpipe banished ...
... Scotland ; and so late as the latter end of the sixteenth century , as appears by the above quotation , the harp was in common use among the natives of the Western Isles . How it happened that the noisy and inharmonious bagpipe banished ...
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... Scotland , an officer of engineers , quartered at Inverness about 1720 , who certainly cannot be deemed a favourable witness , gives the following account of the office , and of a bard , whom he heard II . SONG . " Not faster yonder ...
... Scotland , an officer of engineers , quartered at Inverness about 1720 , who certainly cannot be deemed a favourable witness , gives the following account of the office , and of a bard , whom he heard II . SONG . " Not faster yonder ...
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... Scotland , and Ireland , by the R. FATHER HIEROME PORTER . Doway . 1632. 410 . Tome I. p . 438 . The same supernatural circumstance is alluded to by the anonymous author of " Grim , the Collier of Croydon . " 6 . - [ Dunstan's harp ...
... Scotland , and Ireland , by the R. FATHER HIEROME PORTER . Doway . 1632. 410 . Tome I. p . 438 . The same supernatural circumstance is alluded to by the anonymous author of " Grim , the Collier of Croydon . " 6 . - [ Dunstan's harp ...
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... Scotland shall not hold us both , while [ i . e . till ] I be revenged on him and his . 66 " The lords hearing the king's complaint and lamentation , and also the great rage , fury , and malice , that he bore toward the Earl of Angus ...
... Scotland shall not hold us both , while [ i . e . till ] I be revenged on him and his . 66 " The lords hearing the king's complaint and lamentation , and also the great rage , fury , and malice , that he bore toward the Earl of Angus ...
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