The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart, Volumen10A. and C. Black, 1861 |
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... army , collected in the isles , in the mainland of Argyleshire , and in the neigh- bouring provinces of Ireland . He was defeated and slain in an engagement with a very inferior force , near Renfrew . His son Gillicolane fell in the ...
... army , collected in the isles , in the mainland of Argyleshire , and in the neigh- bouring provinces of Ireland . He was defeated and slain in an engagement with a very inferior force , near Renfrew . His son Gillicolane fell in the ...
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... army , he made such moan as surprised his followers : " Sic moan he made men had ferly , * For he was not customably Wont for to moan men any thing , Nor would not hear men make moaning . " #Wonder . Such are the nice traits of ...
... army , he made such moan as surprised his followers : " Sic moan he made men had ferly , * For he was not customably Wont for to moan men any thing , Nor would not hear men make moaning . " #Wonder . Such are the nice traits of ...
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... army . Yet he was subsequently obliged to retreat into Aberdeenshire , and was there assailed by Comyn , Earl of Buchan , desirous to avenge the death of his relative , the Red Comyn , and supported by a body of English troops under ...
... army . Yet he was subsequently obliged to retreat into Aberdeenshire , and was there assailed by Comyn , Earl of Buchan , desirous to avenge the death of his relative , the Red Comyn , and supported by a body of English troops under ...
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... army , to intrench them- selves in strong narrow ground . He himself , with fifty horse- men well harnessed , issued forth under cover of a thick mist , surprised the English on their march , attacked and dispersed them ...
... army , to intrench them- selves in strong narrow ground . He himself , with fifty horse- men well harnessed , issued forth under cover of a thick mist , surprised the English on their march , attacked and dispersed them ...
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... army , and the feud between them , at so dangerous and critical a juncture , was reconciled with diffi- culty . Edward II . followed his father's example in this parti- cular , and with no better success . They could not be brought to ...
... army , and the feud between them , at so dangerous and critical a juncture , was reconciled with diffi- culty . Edward II . followed his father's example in this parti- cular , and with no better success . They could not be brought to ...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: The lord of the isles ... Walter Scott Vista completa - 1868 |
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