| English literature - 1816 - 700 pages
...the kingis dochter, quho was ryding in ane diariott, becaus shoe was seiklie, and might not ryd vpoun hors. Yitt notwithstanding all hir seiknes and malice, fra tyme shoe saw the king pt' Scotland, and spak with him, shoe became so enamoured with him, and loved him so weill, that shoe... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - Ballads, English - 1827 - 310 pages
...time in a very sickly state of health;—" Yitt notwithstanding all hir seikncs and malice [malady], fra tyme shoe saw the king of Scotland, and spak with...weill, that shoe wold have no man alive to hir husband, hot he allanerlie, [alone] quhairof the covnsallis both of Scotland and France lyked nothing thairof:... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - Ballads, English - 1827 - 312 pages
...time in a very sickly state of health; — " Yitt notwithstanding all hir seiknes and malice [malady], fra tyme shoe saw the king of Scotland, and spak with...weill, that shoe wold have no man alive to hir husband, hot he allanerlie, [alone] quhairof the covnsallis both of Scotland and France lyked nothing thairof:... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - Ballads, Scots - 1827 - 476 pages
...time in a very sickly state of health; — " Yitt notwithstanding all hir seiknes and malice [malady], fra tyme shoe saw the king of Scotland, and spak with...shoe became so enamoured with him, and loved him so welll, that shoe wold have no man alive to hir husband, bot he album-lie, [alone] quhairof the covnsallis... | |
| Duncan Anderson (pub.) - Abbeys - 1849 - 228 pages
...extraordinary kindness, and his eldest daughter Magdalene, although she was " seiklie," yet, " frae the tyme shoe saw the King of Scotland, and spak with...so enamoured with him, and loved him so weill, that she wold have no man alive to hir husband bot he allanerlie." On the 1st of January 1536-7, James accordingly... | |
| 1878 - 216 pages
...extraordinary kindness, and his eldest daughter Magdalene, although she was " seiklie," yet, " frae the tyme shoe saw the King of Scotland, and spak with...so enamoured with him, and loved him so weill, that she wold have no man alive to hir husband bot he allanerlie." On the 1st of January 1536-7, James accordingly... | |
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