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... Douglas . He then started up with a sudden exclamation , struck his hand on the table , and declared , in a voice of censure calculated for the occasion , that the dogs must have been totally ruined by being per- mitted to take the ...
... Douglas . He then started up with a sudden exclamation , struck his hand on the table , and declared , in a voice of censure calculated for the occasion , that the dogs must have been totally ruined by being per- mitted to take the ...
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... Douglas eye ? Can I not view a Highland brand , But it must match the Douglas hand ? " MS.- " Play'd on the bosom of the lake , 1 Loch Katrine's still expanse ; The birch , the wild - rose , and the broom , Wasted around their rich ...
... Douglas eye ? Can I not view a Highland brand , But it must match the Douglas hand ? " MS.- " Play'd on the bosom of the lake , 1 Loch Katrine's still expanse ; The birch , the wild - rose , and the broom , Wasted around their rich ...
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Scott. Can I not frame a fever'd dream , But still the Douglas is the theme ? I'll dream no more - by manly mind Not even in sleep is will resign'd . My midnight orisons said o'er , I'll turn to rest , and dream no more . " His midnight ...
Scott. Can I not frame a fever'd dream , But still the Douglas is the theme ? I'll dream no more - by manly mind Not even in sleep is will resign'd . My midnight orisons said o'er , I'll turn to rest , and dream no more . " His midnight ...
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... . ] 2 The well - known cognizance of the Douglas family . BMS . " This mossy rock , my friend , to me Is worth gay chair and canopy . " ] XII . The ancient bard his glee repress'd : " 52 Canto II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
... . ] 2 The well - known cognizance of the Douglas family . BMS . " This mossy rock , my friend , to me Is worth gay chair and canopy . " ] XII . The ancient bard his glee repress'd : " 52 Canto II . THE LADY OF THE LAKE .
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... Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disown'd by every noble peer , * Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas , this wild marauding Chief Alone might hazard our relief , And now thy maiden charms expand , Looks for his guerdon in thy hand ...
... Douglas , like a stricken deer , Disown'd by every noble peer , * Even the rude refuge we have here ? Alas , this wild marauding Chief Alone might hazard our relief , And now thy maiden charms expand , Looks for his guerdon in thy hand ...
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Appendix arms band battle Benvenue blade blood bold brand Brantome brave breast broadsword brow called castle chase chief Chieftain clan Clan-Alpine's copse dark deep deer desperate Douglas dread drew Duergar Earl of Angus Ellen fair fairy fear Fiery Cross Fitz-James Gael gallant gave glance glen grace grey hand harp hear heard heart heath Highland hill hounds isle James John Gunn King knight Lady lake land Loch Achray Loch Katrine lone Lord loud Lowland Macgregor maid maiden Malcolm Græme Malise Minstrel monarch morning mountain ne'er noble Note o'er pass Perthshire pibroch plaid pride race rock Roderick Dhu round Rowland Yorke rude Saint Modan Saxon Scotland Scottish seem'd shallop side sire snood song sound spear speed stag steed Stirling Stirling Castle stood stranger sword thee thine thou tide tower turn'd Twas Urisk warrior wave wild