The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernJohn Ross Edinburgh Publishing Company, 1878 - 760 էջ |
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... charm- ing when put into the mouth of one whose property was , possibly at his own request , given to the church . " When speaking of King Charles , he calls him ' A sly fox - bird , who would turn THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE . 13.
... charm- ing when put into the mouth of one whose property was , possibly at his own request , given to the church . " When speaking of King Charles , he calls him ' A sly fox - bird , who would turn THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE . 13.
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John Ross. ' A sly fox - bird , who would turn to Christ with the wyles of tods and foxes , ' -meaning his swearing to the cove- nants . After some others of minor importance , comes one in reference to the Union : - " 9 " When HEMP is ...
John Ross. ' A sly fox - bird , who would turn to Christ with the wyles of tods and foxes , ' -meaning his swearing to the cove- nants . After some others of minor importance , comes one in reference to the Union : - " 9 " When HEMP is ...
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... turn ye to the eastern hand , And woe and wonder ye shall see ; How forty thousand spearmen stand , Where yon rank river meets the sea . " There shall the lion lose the gyle , And the libbards bear it clean away ; At Pinkyn Cleuch there ...
... turn ye to the eastern hand , And woe and wonder ye shall see ; How forty thousand spearmen stand , Where yon rank river meets the sea . " There shall the lion lose the gyle , And the libbards bear it clean away ; At Pinkyn Cleuch there ...
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... turns his boat adrift , saying one would suffice for the return of the victor . A terrible combat ensues , in which the Irishman is slain , and Tristrem wounded in the thigh . As a mark of gratitude for having saved the country from so ...
... turns his boat adrift , saying one would suffice for the return of the victor . A terrible combat ensues , in which the Irishman is slain , and Tristrem wounded in the thigh . As a mark of gratitude for having saved the country from so ...
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... turns from Brittany , and , with Tristrem , takes up the opposite side . Tristrem first attacks Meriadok , against whom he bears an old grudge , and wounds him desperately . Ganhardin is hard put to in his encounter with Canados , but ...
... turns from Brittany , and , with Tristrem , takes up the opposite side . Tristrem first attacks Meriadok , against whom he bears an old grudge , and wounds him desperately . Ganhardin is hard put to in his encounter with Canados , but ...
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