The Lady of the Lake: A Poem, Página 2Arch Constable and Company, 1819 - 433 páginas |
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... Angus , du ring the reign of James V. , is the event alluded to in the text . The Earl of Angus , it will be remembered , had married the queen dowager , and availed himself of the right which he thus acquired , as well as of his ...
... Angus , du ring the reign of James V. , is the event alluded to in the text . The Earl of Angus , it will be remembered , had married the queen dowager , and availed himself of the right which he thus acquired , as well as of his ...
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... Earl of Angus , his kin and friends , they concluded all , and thought it best , that he should be summoned to underly the law ; if he fand not caution , nor yet compear himself , that he should be put to the horn , with all his kin and ...
... Earl of Angus , his kin and friends , they concluded all , and thought it best , that he should be summoned to underly the law ; if he fand not caution , nor yet compear himself , that he should be put to the horn , with all his kin and ...
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... Earl of Angus , afterwards well known by the title of Earl of Morton , lurked , during the exile of his fami- ly , in the north of Scotland , under the assumed name of James Innes , otherwise James the Grieve ( i . e . Reve or Bailiff ...
... Earl of Angus , afterwards well known by the title of Earl of Morton , lurked , during the exile of his fami- ly , in the north of Scotland , under the assumed name of James Innes , otherwise James the Grieve ( i . e . Reve or Bailiff ...
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... Angus and Morton . - History of the House of Douglas , Edinburgh , 1743 , vol . II . p . 160 . Note VII . Maronnan's ... Earl of Douglas , was so unfortunate in all his enterprizes , that he acquired the epithet NOTES TO CANTO SECOND . 317.
... Angus and Morton . - History of the House of Douglas , Edinburgh , 1743 , vol . II . p . 160 . Note VII . Maronnan's ... Earl of Douglas , was so unfortunate in all his enterprizes , that he acquired the epithet NOTES TO CANTO SECOND . 317.
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A Poem Walter Scott. the matter much mended under the government of the Earl of Angus : for though he caused the king to ride through all Scotland , " under pretence and colour of justice , to punish thief and traitor , none were found ...
A Poem Walter Scott. the matter much mended under the government of the Earl of Angus : for though he caused the king to ride through all Scotland , " under pretence and colour of justice , to punish thief and traitor , none were found ...
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