The poetical works of Walter Scott, 第 9 巻 |
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But Morag , to whose fostering care Proud Lorn had given his daughter fair ,
Morag , who saw a mother ' s aid By all a daughter ' s love repaid , ( Strict was
that bond — most kind of all — Inviolate in Highland hall - ) . Grey Morag sate a
space ...
But Morag , to whose fostering care Proud Lorn had given his daughter fair ,
Morag , who saw a mother ' s aid By all a daughter ' s love repaid , ( Strict was
that bond — most kind of all — Inviolate in Highland hall - ) . Grey Morag sate a
space ...
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Hunts he Bentalla ' s nimble deer , Or loiters he in secret dell To bid some lighter
love farewell , And swear , that though he may not scorn A daughter of the House
of Lorn , Yet , when these formal rites are o ' er , Again they meet , to part no ...
Hunts he Bentalla ' s nimble deer , Or loiters he in secret dell To bid some lighter
love farewell , And swear , that though he may not scorn A daughter of the House
of Lorn , Yet , when these formal rites are o ' er , Again they meet , to part no ...
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He had good descendants , namely , three sons procreate of Ann , daughter of
Rodric , high chief of Lorn , and one daughter , Mary , married to John Maclean ,
Laird of Duart , and Lauchlan , his brother , Laird of Coll ; she was interred in the
...
He had good descendants , namely , three sons procreate of Ann , daughter of
Rodric , high chief of Lorn , and one daughter , Mary , married to John Maclean ,
Laird of Duart , and Lauchlan , his brother , Laird of Coll ; she was interred in the
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of the Isles - the Good John of Ila , ” and “ the last Lord of the Isles , ” with Anne ,
daughter of Roderick Mac - Dougal , high - chief of Lorn . In the absence of
positive evidence presumptive must be resorted to , and I own it appears to
render it in ...
of the Isles - the Good John of Ila , ” and “ the last Lord of the Isles , ” with Anne ,
daughter of Roderick Mac - Dougal , high - chief of Lorn . In the absence of
positive evidence presumptive must be resorted to , and I own it appears to
render it in ...
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Mor , and Alexander Carrach , the three sons of Margaret Stewart , daughter of
Robert Stewart , King of Scotland . " - Leabhar Dearg Note VIII . - The house of
Lorn . - P . 22 . . The House of Lorn , as we observed in a former note , was , like
the ...
Mor , and Alexander Carrach , the three sons of Margaret Stewart , daughter of
Robert Stewart , King of Scotland . " - Leabhar Dearg Note VIII . - The house of
Lorn . - P . 22 . . The House of Lorn , as we observed in a former note , was , like
the ...
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