The Book of Scottish Poems: Ancient and ModernEdinburgh Publishing Company, 1884 - 760 էջ |
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... took its name , had their original seat in Ireland , from whence they emigrated to Scotland ; and that a line of Scottish kings ruled in this country from the middle of the ninth to the early part of the eleventh century . It is under ...
... took its name , had their original seat in Ireland , from whence they emigrated to Scotland ; and that a line of Scottish kings ruled in this country from the middle of the ninth to the early part of the eleventh century . It is under ...
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... took up their residences . Having , in the foregoing summary of our early history , what may be considered a fair account of the ethnological elements that at the dawn of Scottish literature composed the nation , in relative proportions ...
... took up their residences . Having , in the foregoing summary of our early history , what may be considered a fair account of the ethnological elements that at the dawn of Scottish literature composed the nation , in relative proportions ...
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... took place has only been ap- proximately ascertained , from the fact that the last half - year's instalment of his pension paid him , was that for the first half of 1395 . Of The Bruce , two MSS . are pre- served . The one in the ...
... took place has only been ap- proximately ascertained , from the fact that the last half - year's instalment of his pension paid him , was that for the first half of 1395 . Of The Bruce , two MSS . are pre- served . The one in the ...
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... took in his friend's literary success , he must have been a worthy patron . At any rate , his discernment and encour- agement of the literary talents of the modest prior of St Serf's Isle , is in pleasing contrast with the spirit of an ...
... took in his friend's literary success , he must have been a worthy patron . At any rate , his discernment and encour- agement of the literary talents of the modest prior of St Serf's Isle , is in pleasing contrast with the spirit of an ...
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... ( took ) flesh , mankind to win , That was to pain put for their sin . " The devil asked , Why might not be All mankind delivered free 66 Be themself , set God had not Them with his precious passion bought ? " " " Saint Serf said They ...
... ( took ) flesh , mankind to win , That was to pain put for their sin . " The devil asked , Why might not be All mankind delivered free 66 Be themself , set God had not Them with his precious passion bought ? " " " Saint Serf said They ...
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