Waverly Novels: Fair maid of PerthA. and C. Black, 1879 |
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... Earl Douglas from Sir Henry Percy at New- castle · Kinfauns Cottage , and Kinnoul Hill , Perth . Elcho Castle , near Perth The Tay , Kinfauns , and Elcho Half - groat of Robert III . Loch Tay , Perthshire • Dickes .. Bill . 117 Paton ...
... Earl Douglas from Sir Henry Percy at New- castle · Kinfauns Cottage , and Kinnoul Hill , Perth . Elcho Castle , near Perth The Tay , Kinfauns , and Elcho Half - groat of Robert III . Loch Tay , Perthshire • Dickes .. Bill . 117 Paton ...
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... Earl Douglas at the Battle of Otterburn . Campsie Linn , on the Tay Slezer Gorway 302 M'Ian , R.S.A. Dalziel .. 321 Allom 355 · • • · R. S. Lauder Peters . • € 360 • Dickes . • Borders 363 • · Paton · Dickes . . 364 • •. LIST OF ...
... Earl Douglas at the Battle of Otterburn . Campsie Linn , on the Tay Slezer Gorway 302 M'Ian , R.S.A. Dalziel .. 321 Allom 355 · • • · R. S. Lauder Peters . • € 360 • Dickes . • Borders 363 • · Paton · Dickes . . 364 • •. LIST OF ...
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... Earl of Crawford , who they say gives patronage to Ramorny on this appeal - He is a lad of fifteen , with the deep passions and fixed purpose of a man of thirty ; while my royal nephew , with much more amiable and noble qualities both ...
... Earl of Crawford , who they say gives patronage to Ramorny on this appeal - He is a lad of fifteen , with the deep passions and fixed purpose of a man of thirty ; while my royal nephew , with much more amiable and noble qualities both ...
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... Earl of March remains in sullen seclusion in his fortress of * A mulct , in atonement for bloodshed , due to the nearest relations of the deceased . Dunbar , his friends and followers are gathering and forming THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH 61.
... Earl of March remains in sullen seclusion in his fortress of * A mulct , in atonement for bloodshed , due to the nearest relations of the deceased . Dunbar , his friends and followers are gathering and forming THE FAIR MAID OF PERTH 61.
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... Earl of March , having separated warm from my hand with full assurance that he should receive compensation for everything which he could complain of as injurious , should have been capable of caballing with Northumberland against his ...
... Earl of March , having separated warm from my hand with full assurance that he should receive compensation for everything which he could complain of as injurious , should have been capable of caballing with Northumberland against his ...
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Page 254 - Whilome in Albion's isle there dwelt a youth, Who ne in virtue's ways did take delight ; But spent his days in riot most uncouth, And vex'd with mirth the drowsy ear of Night. Ah me ! in sooth he was a shameless wight, Sore given to revel and ungodly glee ; Few earthly things found favour in his sight Save concubines and carnal companie, And flaunting wassailers of high and low degree.
Page 188 - Each robber chief upheld his armed halls, Doing his evil will, nor less elate Than mightier heroes of a longer date. What want these outlaws conquerors should have? But History's purchased page to call them great? A wider space, an ornamented grave? Their hopes were not less warm, their souls were full as brave.