The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1838 - 216 ページ |
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... Earl Francist , dead and gone , And of Earl Walter ‡ , rest him God ! A braver ne'er to battle rode : Anne , Duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth , representative of the ancient lords of Buccleuch , and widow of the unfortunate James ...
... Earl Francist , dead and gone , And of Earl Walter ‡ , rest him God ! A braver ne'er to battle rode : Anne , Duchess of Buccleuch and Monmouth , representative of the ancient lords of Buccleuch , and widow of the unfortunate James ...
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... earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the Good , When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long - forgotten melody.- Amid the strings his fingers stray'd , And an uncertain B 2 INTRODUCTION .
... earls ; He had play'd it to King Charles the Good , When he kept court in Holyrood ; And much he wish'd , yet fear'd , to try The long - forgotten melody.- Amid the strings his fingers stray'd , And an uncertain B 2 INTRODUCTION .
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... Earl of Northumberland to Henry VIII . , in 1533 , gives an account of a successful inroad of the English , in which the country was plundered up to the gates of the castle , although the invaders failed in their principal object ...
... Earl of Northumberland to Henry VIII . , in 1533 , gives an account of a successful inroad of the English , in which the country was plundered up to the gates of the castle , although the invaders failed in their principal object ...
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... Earl of Angus , and the rest of the Douglases , ruled all which they liked , and no man durst say the contrary ; wherefore the king ( James V. then a minor ) was heavily displeased , and would fain have been out of their hands , if he ...
... Earl of Angus , and the rest of the Douglases , ruled all which they liked , and no man durst say the contrary ; wherefore the king ( James V. then a minor ) was heavily displeased , and would fain have been out of their hands , if he ...
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... Earl of Lennox and the Lord Erskine , and some of the king's own servants ; but all the lave ( rest ) past with the Earl of Angus to the field against the laird of Buccleuch , who joyned and countered cruelly both the said parties in ...
... Earl of Lennox and the Lord Erskine , and some of the king's own servants ; but all the lave ( rest ) past with the Earl of Angus to the field against the laird of Buccleuch , who joyned and countered cruelly both the said parties in ...
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