The Lady of the Lake: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1840 - 230 páginas |
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... given his suffrage in the following elegant passage : - " A pibroch is a species of tune peculiar , I think , to the Highlands and western isles of Scot- land . It is performed on a bagpipe , and differs totally from all other music ...
... given his suffrage in the following elegant passage : - " A pibroch is a species of tune peculiar , I think , to the Highlands and western isles of Scot- land . It is performed on a bagpipe , and differs totally from all other music ...
Página 74
... given and received , not long before . Macgregor , however , wanting to have them ended in friendly conferences , marched at the head of two hundred of his clan , to Leven , which borders on Luss , his country , with a view of settling ...
... given and received , not long before . Macgregor , however , wanting to have them ended in friendly conferences , marched at the head of two hundred of his clan , to Leven , which borders on Luss , his country , with a view of settling ...
Página 75
... given up to sword and fire , and absolutely hunted down by bloodhounds like wild beasts . Argyle and the Campbells , on the one hand , Montrose , with the Grahames and Buchanans on the other , are said to have been the chief instruments ...
... given up to sword and fire , and absolutely hunted down by bloodhounds like wild beasts . Argyle and the Campbells , on the one hand , Montrose , with the Grahames and Buchanans on the other , are said to have been the chief instruments ...
Página 107
... in the original Latin , in the Appendix to the Introduction to the Border Minstrelsy , No. vil . fourth edition . + Lithgow's Travels , first edition , p . 431 . given , by the songs of the bards , to NOTES TO CANTO III . 107.
... in the original Latin , in the Appendix to the Introduction to the Border Minstrelsy , No. vil . fourth edition . + Lithgow's Travels , first edition , p . 431 . given , by the songs of the bards , to NOTES TO CANTO III . 107.
Página 108
A Poem Walter Scott. given , by the songs of the bards , to its termination in an incursion upon the parts of the country more immediately under the dominion of the English , records the no less powerful arguments used by the friar to ...
A Poem Walter Scott. given , by the songs of the bards , to its termination in an incursion upon the parts of the country more immediately under the dominion of the English , records the no less powerful arguments used by the friar to ...
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