The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ..., Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... Ettrick Forest , resided in Bodsbeck , a wild and solitary spot , near the head of Moffat Water , where he exercised his functions undisturbed , till the scrupulous devotion of an old lady induced her to hire him away , as it was termed ...
... Ettrick Forest , resided in Bodsbeck , a wild and solitary spot , near the head of Moffat Water , where he exercised his functions undisturbed , till the scrupulous devotion of an old lady induced her to hire him away , as it was termed ...
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... forest , a more secure stronghold for an outlawed baron can scarcely be imagined . The tradition of Ettrick Forest bears , that the outlaw was a man of prodigious strength , possessing a baton or club , with which he laid lee ( i . e ...
... forest , a more secure stronghold for an outlawed baron can scarcely be imagined . The tradition of Ettrick Forest bears , that the outlaw was a man of prodigious strength , possessing a baton or club , with which he laid lee ( i . e ...
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... Ettrick Forest and Ews- dale . The evil genius of our Johnie Armstrong , or , as others say , the private advice of some courtiers , prompt- ed him to present himself before James , at the head of thirty - six horse , arrayed in all the ...
... Ettrick Forest and Ews- dale . The evil genius of our Johnie Armstrong , or , as others say , the private advice of some courtiers , prompt- ed him to present himself before James , at the head of thirty - six horse , arrayed in all the ...
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON POPULAR POETRY | 5 |
INTRODUCTION TO MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER | 93 |
APPENDIXES | 240 |
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