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Philip , who was pleased to have an occasion of obliging the Scottish hero , and
of exhibiting a signal instance of his royal clemency , cancelled the sentence of
outlawry , and conferred on his penitent subject the honour of knighthood .
Philip , who was pleased to have an occasion of obliging the Scottish hero , and
of exhibiting a signal instance of his royal clemency , cancelled the sentence of
outlawry , and conferred on his penitent subject the honour of knighthood .
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On the opposite shore , near the mouth of Loch - Etive , is the celebrated Castle
of Dunstaffnage — the stronghold of the lords of Lorn , and , traditionally , one of
the earliest residences of the Scottish monarchy . It is a lofty square , or rather ...
On the opposite shore , near the mouth of Loch - Etive , is the celebrated Castle
of Dunstaffnage — the stronghold of the lords of Lorn , and , traditionally , one of
the earliest residences of the Scottish monarchy . It is a lofty square , or rather ...
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... king of Denmark , met the great body of the Highland chieftains , his vassals .
By these he was accompanied in his disastrous attempt upon Ayrshire , where a
tempest and the Scottish host , headed by the grand steward of the kingdom , and
...
... king of Denmark , met the great body of the Highland chieftains , his vassals .
By these he was accompanied in his disastrous attempt upon Ayrshire , where a
tempest and the Scottish host , headed by the grand steward of the kingdom , and
...
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Of this , the annexed anecdote offers a remarkable illustration : * — Beyond all
memory or tradition , the favourite instrument of the Scottish musicians is the
bagpipe - introduced , as some have supposed , from the ancient Norwegians .
Of this , the annexed anecdote offers a remarkable illustration : * — Beyond all
memory or tradition , the favourite instrument of the Scottish musicians is the
bagpipe - introduced , as some have supposed , from the ancient Norwegians .
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The following year King Edward offered oblations at the shrine of St . Mungo , in
the church , on learning that Drummond , a Scottish knight , had been taken
prisoner by Sir John Seagrave . RAND P CATHEDRAL . - UNIVERSITY . - LORD
...
The following year King Edward offered oblations at the shrine of St . Mungo , in
the church , on learning that Drummond , a Scottish knight , had been taken
prisoner by Sir John Seagrave . RAND P CATHEDRAL . - UNIVERSITY . - LORD
...
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44 ページ - Tis thine, oh Glenullin ! whose bride shall await, Like a love-lighted watch-fire, all night at the gate. A steed comes at morning : no rider is there ; But its bridle is red with the sign of despair.
42 ページ - This guest of summer, The temple-haunting martlet, does approve By his loved mansionry that the heaven's breath Smells wooingly here : no jutty,* frieze, Buttress, nor coign* of vantage, but this bird Hath made his pendent bed and procreant cradle : Where they most breed and haunt, I have observed...
57 ページ - ... breach, his stream resounds. As high in air the bursting torrents flow, As deep recoiling surges foam below ; Prone down the rock the whitening sheet descends, And viewless Echo's ear, astonished, rends. Dim seen, through rising mists and ceaseless showers, The hoary cavern, wide surrounding, lowers ; Still through the gap the struggling river toils, And still below, the horrid caldron boils...
117 ページ - The lake, the bay, the waterfall; And Thee, the Spirit of them all!
152 ページ - There oft is heard, at midnight, or at noon, Beginning faint, but rising still more loud, And nearer, voice of hunters, and of hounds, And horns, hoarse winded, blowing far and keen: — Forthwith the hubbub multiplies; the gale Labours with wilder shrieks, and rifer din Of hot pursuit; the broken cry of deer Mangled by throttling dogs; the shouts of men, And hoofs, thick beating on the hollow hill.
58 ページ - Horribly beautiful ! but on the verge, From side to side, beneath the glittering morn, An Iris sits, amidst the infernal surge, Like Hope upon a death-bed, and, unworn Its steady dyes, while all around is torn By the distracted waters, bears serene Its brilliant hues with all their beams unshorn : Resembling, 'mid the torture of the scene, Love watching Madness with unalterable mien.
152 ページ - Labours with wilder shrieks, and rifer din Of hot pursuit; the broken cry of deer Mangled by throttling dogs; the shouts of men, And hoofs, thick beating on the hollow hill. Sudden the grazing heifer in the vale Starts at the noise, and both the herdsman's ears : Tingle with inward dread. Aghast, he eyes The...
33 ページ - how unjustly my father suffered by your command; you are now my prisoner; submit to my disposal without resistance or outcry ; or this dagger shall instantly avenge his blood.
12 ページ - Where, gleaming with the setting sun, One burnished sheet of living gold, Loch- Katrine lay beneath him rolled ; In all her length far winding lay, With promontory, creek, and bay, And islands that, empurpled bright, Floated amid the livelier light ; And mountains, that like giants stand, To sentinel enchanted land.
14 ページ - I little thought, when first thy rein I slacked upon the banks of Seine, That Highland eagle e'er should feed On thy fleet limbs, my matchless steed ! Woe worth the chase, woe worth the day, That costs thy life, my gallant grey!