The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 79–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... keep the field , And be the antelope's build . " ( bield ? ) . The three ships are explained to mean the arms of Argyle . Then comes the following in reference to the Rebellion of 1745 , of which it is alleged he pre- dicted every ...
... keep the field , And be the antelope's build . " ( bield ? ) . The three ships are explained to mean the arms of Argyle . Then comes the following in reference to the Rebellion of 1745 , of which it is alleged he pre- dicted every ...
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... keep my promise , and take my chance , to what- ever end it leads ; " and with that he starts by the dawn of day , with his horse and creels , and jogs merrily along with his whip in his hand , on his way to court . The king appointed ...
... keep my promise , and take my chance , to what- ever end it leads ; " and with that he starts by the dawn of day , with his horse and creels , and jogs merrily along with his whip in his hand , on his way to court . The king appointed ...
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... keep thy promise ; if thou art there by noon it will be soon enough for my errand . " " Trust me , " said the ... keeping the Christmas festivals , with the king and the queen in their midst . He is dumfoundered with the splendour that ...
... keep thy promise ; if thou art there by noon it will be soon enough for my errand . " " Trust me , " said the ... keeping the Christmas festivals , with the king and the queen in their midst . He is dumfoundered with the splendour that ...
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... keep his tryst with Sir Rolland , and was on the ground at the time ap- pointed . After waiting a little while , he saw coming toward him , riding on a camel , the most gigantic knight he had ever seen . Sir Ralph , supposing him his ...
... keep his tryst with Sir Rolland , and was on the ground at the time ap- pointed . After waiting a little while , he saw coming toward him , riding on a camel , the most gigantic knight he had ever seen . Sir Ralph , supposing him his ...
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... keep- ing armed retainers , and waging in- ternecine war upon one another , they resented the monarch's interference with that rude independence which was en- tirely incompatible , in his view , with the welfare of the kingdom . James ...
... keep- ing armed retainers , and waging in- ternecine war upon one another , they resented the monarch's interference with that rude independence which was en- tirely incompatible , in his view , with the welfare of the kingdom . James ...
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