The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... John Ramsay , the well - known an- tiquary , and correspondent of Burns ; and Craigforth , that of the Callenders of Craigforth , almost under the walls of Stirling Castle ; all hospitable roofs , under which he had spent many of his ...
... John Ramsay , the well - known an- tiquary , and correspondent of Burns ; and Craigforth , that of the Callenders of Craigforth , almost under the walls of Stirling Castle ; all hospitable roofs , under which he had spent many of his ...
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... John of Alloa's fare , Whom senseless home his comrades bear . Prize of the wrestling match , the King To Douglas gave a golden ring , ' While coldly glanced his eye of blue , As frozen drop of wintry dew . this Archibald ( whatsoever ...
... John of Alloa's fare , Whom senseless home his comrades bear . Prize of the wrestling match , the King To Douglas gave a golden ring , ' While coldly glanced his eye of blue , As frozen drop of wintry dew . this Archibald ( whatsoever ...
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Walter Scott. And to the leading soldier said , - " Sir John of Hyndford ! ' twas my blade That knighthood on thy shoulder laid ; For that good deed , permit me then A word with these misguided men . XXVIII . 66 Hear , gentle friends ...
Walter Scott. And to the leading soldier said , - " Sir John of Hyndford ! ' twas my blade That knighthood on thy shoulder laid ; For that good deed , permit me then A word with these misguided men . XXVIII . 66 Hear , gentle friends ...
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... John of Mar ? " " He prays , my liege , your sports keep bound Within the safe and guarded ground : For some foul purpose yet unknown , — Most sure for evil to the throne , — The outlaw'd Chieftain , Roderick Dhu , Has summon'd his ...
... John of Mar ? " " He prays , my liege , your sports keep bound Within the safe and guarded ground : For some foul purpose yet unknown , — Most sure for evil to the throne , — The outlaw'd Chieftain , Roderick Dhu , Has summon'd his ...
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... John of Brent , A yeoman from the banks of Trent ; A stranger to respect or fear , In peace a chaser of the deer , In host a hardy mutineer , But still the boldest of the crew , When deed of danger was to do . He grieved , that day ...
... John of Brent , A yeoman from the banks of Trent ; A stranger to respect or fear , In peace a chaser of the deer , In host a hardy mutineer , But still the boldest of the crew , When deed of danger was to do . He grieved , that day ...
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