The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 էջ |
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... clear our ground , somewhat , if we first dispose of the kindred subject of the relation of Celtic , or rather Gaelic literature , to Scottish . A Sir Walter Scott , in his introduction to Sir Tristrem HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION,
... clear our ground , somewhat , if we first dispose of the kindred subject of the relation of Celtic , or rather Gaelic literature , to Scottish . A Sir Walter Scott , in his introduction to Sir Tristrem HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION,
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... 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 " From clear - skied France and muddy Zuyder- many THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE . 13.
... 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 " From clear - skied France and muddy Zuyder- many THOMAS OF ERCELDOUNE . 13.
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John Ross. " From clear - skied France and muddy Zuyder- many ages before the union of England He also records , that a right of sepulture and Sybilla , " printed in 1603 , but interest in our early romances , which has led to. 4 A sly ...
John Ross. " From clear - skied France and muddy Zuyder- many ages before the union of England He also records , that a right of sepulture and Sybilla , " printed in 1603 , but interest in our early romances , which has led to. 4 A sly ...
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... clear . Then till the door he went in hy , ' And drew his sword deliverly : And said , ' Reiffar ! 2 thou mon here out ! ' The fox , that was in full great doubt , Looked about , some hole to see ; But none issue perceive couth he , But ...
... clear . Then till the door he went in hy , ' And drew his sword deliverly : And said , ' Reiffar ! 2 thou mon here out ! ' The fox , that was in full great doubt , Looked about , some hole to see ; But none issue perceive couth he , But ...
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... clear ; Proportioned long , and fair was his visage ; Right sad of speech , and able in courage ; Broad breast and high , with sturdy craig2 and great ; His lips round , his nose was square and straight ; Bowand 3 brown haird , on brows ...
... clear ; Proportioned long , and fair was his visage ; Right sad of speech , and able in courage ; Broad breast and high , with sturdy craig2 and great ; His lips round , his nose was square and straight ; Bowand 3 brown haird , on brows ...
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