The lord of the isles, canto 6, and fragments. The vision of Don Roderick. The field of Waterloo. Songs and miscellanies1822 |
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... called the adventurous ( or hazardous ) castle of Douglas ; whereupon Sir John Walton being in suit of an English lady , she wrote to him , that when he had kept the adventurous castle of Douglas seven years , then he might think ...
... called the adventurous ( or hazardous ) castle of Douglas ; whereupon Sir John Walton being in suit of an English lady , she wrote to him , that when he had kept the adventurous castle of Douglas seven years , then he might think ...
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... called Fullarton , is a family of ancient descent in the Isle of Arran . They are said to be of French origin , as the name intimates . They attached themselves to Bruce upon his first landing ; and Fergus Mac- Louis , or Fullarton ...
... called Fullarton , is a family of ancient descent in the Isle of Arran . They are said to be of French origin , as the name intimates . They attached themselves to Bruce upon his first landing ; and Fergus Mac- Louis , or Fullarton ...
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... called the New Park of Stirling ; it was partly open , and partly broken by copses of wood and marshy ground . He divided his regu- lar forces into four divisions . Three of these occupied a front line , separated from each other , yet ...
... called the New Park of Stirling ; it was partly open , and partly broken by copses of wood and marshy ground . He divided his regu- lar forces into four divisions . Three of these occupied a front line , separated from each other , yet ...
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... called the Bore - stone . It is still shewn on the top of a small eminence , called Brock's - brae , to the south - west of St Ninian's . His main body thus disposed , King Robert sent the followers of the camp , fifteen thousand and ...
... called the Bore - stone . It is still shewn on the top of a small eminence , called Brock's - brae , to the south - west of St Ninian's . His main body thus disposed , King Robert sent the followers of the camp , fifteen thousand and ...
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... command of Sir Robert Keith . They rounded , as I conceive , the marsh called Milnton bog , and , keeping the firm ground , charged the left flank and rear of the English archers . As the bowmen had no spears nor long weapons , 84 NOTES TO.
... command of Sir Robert Keith . They rounded , as I conceive , the marsh called Milnton bog , and , keeping the firm ground , charged the left flank and rear of the English archers . As the bowmen had no spears nor long weapons , 84 NOTES TO.
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Página 236 - The lancer couch'd his ruthless spear, And hurrying as to havoc near, The cohorts' eagles flew. In one dark torrent, broad and strong, The advancing...
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