The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 էջ |
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... hold on the popular imagina- popularly called the Rhymer , is much greater than is warranted by anything that can now be attributed to him , if we except the romance of Sir Tristrem , which , from the solitary reference of De Brunne ...
... hold on the popular imagina- popularly called the Rhymer , is much greater than is warranted by anything that can now be attributed to him , if we except the romance of Sir Tristrem , which , from the solitary reference of De Brunne ...
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... hold your tongue , Whatever ye may hear or see ; For , if you speak a word in Elflyn land , Ye'll ne'er get back to your ain coun- trie . " O they rade on , and farther on , And they waded through rivers aboon the knee , And they saw ...
... hold your tongue , Whatever ye may hear or see ; For , if you speak a word in Elflyn land , Ye'll ne'er get back to your ain coun- trie . " O they rade on , and farther on , And they waded through rivers aboon the knee , And they saw ...
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... holds a good coun- tenance . The collier , at length be- coming curious to know something of his guest , says , Friend , I ... hold under the queen ? " said Ralph . " A groom of her cham- ber , by Saint James , ” replied the king ; " and ...
... holds a good coun- tenance . The collier , at length be- coming curious to know something of his guest , says , Friend , I ... hold under the queen ? " said Ralph . " A groom of her cham- ber , by Saint James , ” replied the king ; " and ...
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... hold it a wiser plan than to slay such good Christians , to send them to fight God's enemies . " So saying , he advanced to the collier , and dubbed him a knight , and assigned him a pension of three hundred pounds a - year , with a ...
... hold it a wiser plan than to slay such good Christians , to send them to fight God's enemies . " So saying , he advanced to the collier , and dubbed him a knight , and assigned him a pension of three hundred pounds a - year , with a ...
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... hold in despite ; nor could enforce that homage and obedience which , at times , they presumed to say we owed to the crown of England . " Ane thousand year three hundred ninety and ane , Frae ' Jesus Christ had manhood tane , The bishop ...
... hold in despite ; nor could enforce that homage and obedience which , at times , they presumed to say we owed to the crown of England . " Ane thousand year three hundred ninety and ane , Frae ' Jesus Christ had manhood tane , The bishop ...
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