The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Complete in One Volume ; with All His Introductions and Notes Also Various Readings, and the Editor's NotesGeorge S. Appleton, 1851 - 840 páginas |
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... John of Thirlestaine . " JAMES REX . We James , by the grace of God , King of Scottis , consider- and the faith and guid servis of of of1 right traist friend John Scott of Thirlestane , quha cummand to our hoste at Soutra- edge , with ...
... John of Thirlestaine . " JAMES REX . We James , by the grace of God , King of Scottis , consider- and the faith and guid servis of of of1 right traist friend John Scott of Thirlestane , quha cummand to our hoste at Soutra- edge , with ...
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... John Soltier , a natural son of Edward the Black Prince , thus addressed them : " I coun- sayle , let us be alle of one alliance , and of one accorde , and let us among ourselves reyse up the banner of St. George , and let us be frendes ...
... John Soltier , a natural son of Edward the Black Prince , thus addressed them : " I coun- sayle , let us be alle of one alliance , and of one accorde , and let us among ourselves reyse up the banner of St. George , and let us be frendes ...
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... John Harrington , whose favor at court was by no means enhanced by his new honors . - See the Nuga Antique , edited by Mr. Park . But probably the latest in- stance of knighthood , conferred by a subject , was in the case of Thomas Ker ...
... John Harrington , whose favor at court was by no means enhanced by his new honors . - See the Nuga Antique , edited by Mr. Park . But probably the latest in- stance of knighthood , conferred by a subject , was in the case of Thomas Ker ...
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... John Swinton of Swinton , who distinguished him by a coronet set with precious stones , which he wore around his helmet . The family of Swinton is one of the most ancient in Scotland , and pro- duced many celebrated warriors.1 NOTE 3 S ...
... John Swinton of Swinton , who distinguished him by a coronet set with precious stones , which he wore around his helmet . The family of Swinton is one of the most ancient in Scotland , and pro- duced many celebrated warriors.1 NOTE 3 S ...
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... John of Galloway ran apace , And fetched water to his hand . The King did wash into a dish , And Galloway John he wot ; He said , Thy name now after this Shall ever be called John Scott . " The forest and the deer therein , We commit to ...
... John of Galloway ran apace , And fetched water to his hand . The King did wash into a dish , And Galloway John he wot ; He said , Thy name now after this Shall ever be called John Scott . " The forest and the deer therein , We commit to ...
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