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... Ross , Arran , Ilay , and Argyle , Each minstrel's tributary lay Paid homage to the festal day . Dull and dishonour'd were the bard , Worthless of guerdon and regard , Deaf to the hope of minstrel fame , Or lady's smiles , his noblest ...
... Ross , Arran , Ilay , and Argyle , Each minstrel's tributary lay Paid homage to the festal day . Dull and dishonour'd were the bard , Worthless of guerdon and regard , Deaf to the hope of minstrel fame , Or lady's smiles , his noblest ...
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... Ross , From Solway - Sands to Marshal's - Moss , 3 All boun'd them for the fight . Such news the royal courier tells , Who came to rouse dark Arran's dells ; But farther tidings must the ear Of Isabel in secret hear . These in her ...
... Ross , From Solway - Sands to Marshal's - Moss , 3 All boun'd them for the fight . Such news the royal courier tells , Who came to rouse dark Arran's dells ; But farther tidings must the ear Of Isabel in secret hear . These in her ...
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... Ross , Montague , and Mauley , came.2 And Courtenay's pride , and Percy's fame-- Names known too well in Scotland's wai , At Falkirk , Methven , and Dunbar , 1 [ The MS . has " When plunging down some darksome cave , Billow on billow ...
... Ross , Montague , and Mauley , came.2 And Courtenay's pride , and Percy's fame-- Names known too well in Scotland's wai , At Falkirk , Methven , and Dunbar , 1 [ The MS . has " When plunging down some darksome cave , Billow on billow ...
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... Ross and Lord of the Isles , granted , in the style of an independent sovereign , a commission to his trusty and well - beloved cousins , Ronald of the Isles , and Duncan , Arch - dean of the Isles , for empowering them to enter into a ...
... Ross and Lord of the Isles , granted , in the style of an independent sovereign , a commission to his trusty and well - beloved cousins , Ronald of the Isles , and Duncan , Arch - dean of the Isles , for empowering them to enter into a ...
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... Ross , with his son Donald Balloch , and his grandson John de Isle , with all their subjects , men , people , and inhabitants , become vassals and liegemen to Edward IV . of England , and assist him in his wars in Scotland or Ireland ...
... Ross , with his son Donald Balloch , and his grandson John de Isle , with all their subjects , men , people , and inhabitants , become vassals and liegemen to Edward IV . of England , and assist him in his wars in Scotland or Ireland ...
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98 ページ - Maker's praise ! Not for a meaner use ascend Her columns, or her arches bend ; Nor of a theme less solemn tells That mighty surge that ebbs and swells, And still, between each awful pause, From the high vault an answer draws, In varied tone prolonged and high, That mocks the organ's melody.
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73 ページ - But here,— above, around, below, On mountain or in glen, Nor tree, nor shrub, nor plant, nor flower, Nor aught of vegetative power, The weary eye may ken. For all is rocks at random thrown, Black waves, bare crags, and banks of stone...
161 ページ - Was shiver'd to the gauntlet grasp. Springs from the blow the startled horse, Drops to the plain the lifeless corse ; — First of that fatal field, how soon, How sudden, fell the fierce De Boune...