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" Glencairn and stout Parkhead were nigh, Obsequious at their Regent's rein, And haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain,  "
Scott and Scotland - Page 214
by Leitch Ritchie - 1835 - 256 pages
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Minstrelsy of the Scottish border: consisting of historical and ..., Volume 3

Scottish border - 1821 - 504 pages
...and stout Parkhead were nigh, of Morton, whose hone was killed by the same ball bf which Murray fell. And haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain. — P. 428. v. 5. Lord Lindsay, of the Byres, was the most ferocious and brutal of the regent's faction,...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott, Volume 3

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1823 - 314 pages
...And elash'd their broad-swords in the rear, The wild Macfarlane's plaided clan. " Glencairn and stout Parkhead were nigh, " Obsequious at their Regent's...Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain. " Mid pennon'd spears, a steely grove, Proud Murray's plumage floated high ; Scarce could his trampling...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 pages
...plaidcd clan. (<>) « Glcnca.rn and stout Park head were nigh, Obsequious at their regent's rein, (10) And haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain, (ii) «Mid pennon'd spears, a steely grove, Proud Murray's plumage floated high; Scarce could his (rumpling...
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Readings for the Young from the Works of Sir Walter Scott

Walter Scott - 1848 - 754 pages
...And clash'd their broadswords in the rear The wild Macfarlane's plaided clan. " Glencairn and stout Parkhead were nigh, Obsequious at their Regent's rein,...Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain. " 'Mid pennon'd spears, a steely grove, Proud Murray's plumage floated high ; Scarce could his trampling...
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Lives of the Lindsays: Or, A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and ..., Volume 1

Alexander Crawford Lindsay Earl of Crawford - Jamaica - 1849 - 552 pages
...Edinb. Mag., torn. xi. p. 659. t Life, by Morton. § Memoir, in Chambers' Edinb. Journal. CHAPTER XI. " And haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain." SIR WALTER SCOTT. " Lady," he said, " then art a noble creature, even though thou hast abused God's...
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The Poetry and Poets of Britain: From Chaucer to Tennyson ; with ...

Daniel Scrymgeour - English poetry - 1850 - 596 pages
...And clashed their broad-swords in the rear The wild Macfarlane's plaided clan.6 " Gleneairn and stout Parkhead were nigh, Obsequious at their regent's rein,...haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep iu vain.7 " 'Mid pennon'd spears, a steely grove, Proud Murray's plumage floated high ; Scarce could...
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The Castles, Palaces, and Prisons of Mary of Scotland

Charles Mackie - Castles - 1850 - 556 pages
...rear The wild Macfarlan's plaidcd clan. " Glencairn and stout Parkhead were nigh, Obsequious to the Regent's rein, And haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain. " 'Mid pennon'd spears, a steely grove, Proud Murray's plumage floated high ; Scarce could his trampling...
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Mary Stuart

Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland - Princes - 1854 - 398 pages
...Walter Scott alludes to Lindsay's barbarous treatment of his hapless Queen in these nervous lines, — " And haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain." George Douglas, the youngest son of the evil lady of Lochleven, being present, indignantly remonstrated...
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Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses Connected ..., Volume 5

Agnes Strickland - Princes - 1854 - 398 pages
...Walter Scott alludes to Lindsay's barbarous treatment of his hapless Queen in these nervous lines,— " And haggard Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain." George Douglas, the youngest son of the evil lady of Lochleven, being present, indignantly remonstrated...
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The poetical works of sir Walter Scott. With life. 8 engr. on steel

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 pages
...And clash'd their broadswords in the rear The wild Macfarlanes' plaided clan. " Glencairn and stout Parkhead were nigh, Obsequious at their Regent's rein,...Lindsay's iron eye, That saw fair Mary weep in vain. " "Mid pennon'd spears, a steely grove, Proud Murray's plumage floated high ; Scarce could his trampling...
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