The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. With Introductions and NotesRobert Cadell, 1841 - 823 páginas |
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... James II . The royal arms , with the unicorn , are engraved on a stone in the western side of the tower . There was a much more ancient castle in its The Minstrel gazed with wishful eye --- No humbler resting - place was nigh , With ...
... James II . The royal arms , with the unicorn , are engraved on a stone in the western side of the tower . There was a much more ancient castle in its The Minstrel gazed with wishful eye --- No humbler resting - place was nigh , With ...
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... James beheld the fray , Prize to the victor of the day ; When Home and Douglas , in the van , Bore down Buccleuch's retiring clan , Till gallant Cessford's heart - blood dear Reek'd on dark Elliot's Border spear . XXXI . In bitter mood ...
... James beheld the fray , Prize to the victor of the day ; When Home and Douglas , in the van , Bore down Buccleuch's retiring clan , Till gallant Cessford's heart - blood dear Reek'd on dark Elliot's Border spear . XXXI . In bitter mood ...
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... James I. , Sir William Scott of Buccleuch , chief of the clan bearing that name , exchanged , with Sir Thomas Inglis of Manor , the estate of Murdiestone , in Lanark shire , for one - half of the barony of Branksome , or Brank- holm ...
... James I. , Sir William Scott of Buccleuch , chief of the clan bearing that name , exchanged , with Sir Thomas Inglis of Manor , the estate of Murdiestone , in Lanark shire , for one - half of the barony of Branksome , or Brank- holm ...
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... James of Compostella , for the benefit of the soul of the deceased . But as he returned through the town of Ryol , after accomplishment of his vow , he was beset and treacherously slain , by the kindred of the knight whom he had killed ...
... James of Compostella , for the benefit of the soul of the deceased . But as he returned through the town of Ryol , after accomplishment of his vow , he was beset and treacherously slain , by the kindred of the knight whom he had killed ...
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... James , Earl of Douglas . Both these renowned champions were at the head of a chosen body of troops , and they were rivals in military fame ; so that Froissart affirms , " Of all the bat- tayles and encounteryngs that I have made ...
... James , Earl of Douglas . Both these renowned champions were at the head of a chosen body of troops , and they were rivals in military fame ; so that Froissart affirms , " Of all the bat- tayles and encounteryngs that I have made ...
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