The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet, 第 2 巻A. Constable, 1821 |
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... gentlemen , lay around them : " next to these were the lieutenants , who were gene- 66 rally old veterans , and had served in that , or a higher " station , over sea ; and the common soldiers lay out- 66 most , all in huts of timber ...
... gentlemen , lay around them : " next to these were the lieutenants , who were gene- 66 rally old veterans , and had served in that , or a higher " station , over sea ; and the common soldiers lay out- 66 most , all in huts of timber ...
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... gentlemen took no notice of " his orders , nor did the commons , except those whom the ministers " forced to go to the place of rendezvouse , to the number of fifteen " hundred men , being all that their utmost diligence could perform ...
... gentlemen took no notice of " his orders , nor did the commons , except those whom the ministers " forced to go to the place of rendezvouse , to the number of fifteen " hundred men , being all that their utmost diligence could perform ...
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... gentleman , and one of the noblest captains amongst " all the Highlanders of Scotland . Two or three others were killed , " and some ( taken prisoners ) had to Edinburgh , and cast into irons " in the tolbooth . Great lamentation was ...
... gentleman , and one of the noblest captains amongst " all the Highlanders of Scotland . Two or three others were killed , " and some ( taken prisoners ) had to Edinburgh , and cast into irons " in the tolbooth . Great lamentation was ...
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... gentleman was of the ancient family of Gordon of Gight . He had served , as a soldier , upon the continent , and ... gentlemen , with only sixty men un- der their standard , galloped through the old town of Aberdeen , and , entering the ...
... gentleman was of the ancient family of Gordon of Gight . He had served , as a soldier , upon the continent , and ... gentlemen , with only sixty men un- der their standard , galloped through the old town of Aberdeen , and , entering the ...
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... gentleman to have been David Veitch , brother to Veitch of Dawick , who , with many other of the Peebles - shire ... gentlemen , with others , were forward to " repair to them , with such forces as they could make ; which " the English ...
... gentleman to have been David Veitch , brother to Veitch of Dawick , who , with many other of the Peebles - shire ... gentlemen , with others , were forward to " repair to them , with such forces as they could make ; which " the English ...
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325 ページ - I watch'd his body night and day ; No living creature came that way. I took his body on my back, And whiles I gaed, and whiles I sat ; I digg'da grave, and laid him in, And happ'd him with the sod sae green. But think na ye my heart was sair, When I laid the moul...
219 ページ - Wi' ae lock o' his gowden hair We'll theek our nest when it grows bare. " Mony a one for him makes mane, But nane sail ken where he is gane : O'er his white banes, when they are bare, The wind sail blaw for evermair.
227 ページ - And a' the warld might ken right weel, They were twa lovers dear. But bye and rade the Black Douglas, And wow but he was rough ! For he pull'd up the bonny brier, And flang'd in St.
331 ページ - O that I were where Helen lies! Night and day on me she cries; Out of my bed she bids me rise, Says, "Haste and come to me!
218 ページ - As I was walking all alane, I heard twa corbies making a mane ; The tane unto the t'other say, " Where sail we gang and dine to-day...
331 ページ - Curst be the heart that thought the thought, And curst the hand that fired the shot, When in my arms burd Helen dropt, And died to succour me ! 0 think na but my heart was sair When my Love dropt down and spak nae mair ! 1 laid her down wi' meikle care On fair Kirconnell lea.
301 ページ - Gae dig a grave, baith wide and deep, And a grave to hald baith him and me ; But lay Christie Graeme on the sunny side, For I'm sure he wan the victorie."— " Alack! a wae '." auld Bewick cried, " Alack ! was I not much to blame ? I'm sure I've lost the liveliest lad That e'er was born unto my name."— " Alack ! a wae !
48 ページ - What then is this bleating of the sheep in my ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?
331 ページ - ... the heart that thought the thought, And curst the hand that fired the shot, When in my arms burd* Helen dropt, And died to succour me ! 0 think na ye my heart was sair, When my love dropt down and spak nae mair ! There did she swoon wi' meikle care, On fair Kirconnell Lee.
226 ページ - Lord William was dead lang ere midnight, Lady Marg'ret lang ere day And all true lovers that go thegither, May they have mair luck than they! Lord William was buried in St Mary's kirk, Lady Marg'ret in Mary's quire; Out o' the lady's grave grew a bonny red rose, And out o