The Lay of the Last Minstrel: With a Memoir of the AuthorLittle, Brown and Company, 1863 - 300 pages |
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... Ettrick Forest , pro salute animæ suæ.— — Chartulary of Melrose , 28th May , 1415 . 1 Aventayle , visor of the helmet . " And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to CANTO II . ] 69 THE LAST MINSTREL .
... Ettrick Forest , pro salute animæ suæ.— — Chartulary of Melrose , 28th May , 1415 . 1 Aventayle , visor of the helmet . " And , darest thou , Warrior ! seek to CANTO II . ] 69 THE LAST MINSTREL .
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... Ettrick Forest , for whose maintenance the tenant had an allowance of meal . At that time the sheep were always watched at night . Upon one occasion , when the duty had fallen on the narrator , then a lad , he became exhausted with ...
... Ettrick Forest , for whose maintenance the tenant had an allowance of meal . At that time the sheep were always watched at night . Upon one occasion , when the duty had fallen on the narrator , then a lad , he became exhausted with ...
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... Ettrick Forest and in Teviotdale . In the former dis- trict he held by occupancy the estate of Buccleuch , 1 Branxholm is the proper name of the barony ; but Brank some has been adopted , as suitable to the pronunciation , and more ...
... Ettrick Forest and in Teviotdale . In the former dis- trict he held by occupancy the estate of Buccleuch , 1 Branxholm is the proper name of the barony ; but Brank some has been adopted , as suitable to the pronunciation , and more ...
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With a Memoir of the Author Walter Scott. and much of the forest land on the River Ettrick . In Teviotdale , he enjoyed the barony of Eckford , by a grant from Robert II . , to his ancestor , Walter Scott of Kirkurd , for the ...
With a Memoir of the Author Walter Scott. and much of the forest land on the River Ettrick . In Teviotdale , he enjoyed the barony of Eckford , by a grant from Robert II . , to his ancestor , Walter Scott of Kirkurd , for the ...
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... Ettrick Forest . They were immemorially possessed by the Buccleuch family , under the strong title of occupancy , although no charter was obtained from the crown until 1545. Like other possessions , the lands of Deloraine were ...
... Ettrick Forest . They were immemorially possessed by the Buccleuch family , under the strong title of occupancy , although no charter was obtained from the crown until 1545. Like other possessions , the lands of Deloraine were ...
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ancient appeared Appendix arms ballad band Bard Baron Beattisons beneath betwixt blood Border Branksome Branksome Hall Branksome's Buccleuch called CANTO castle chief Clair clan courser Cranstoun Dacre Dame dead Deloraine Douglas dread Duke Earl Earl of Angus Edinburgh English Eskdale Ettrick Ettrick Forest father friends hall hand Harden harp heard highnes horse James Jedburgh King knight Knight of Liddesdale Lady Ladye lands LAST MINSTREL Liddesdale literary Lord manner Melrose Melrose Abbey Mickledale Minstrelsy moss-troopers Musgrave Naworth Castle ne'er noble Note o'er pass'd poem poet poetical poetry ride rode romance Roslin round rung sayd scene Scotland Scots Scottish Scottish Border Seem'd Selkirkshire shulde Sir Walter Sir William slain song spear spirit stanzas steed stood sword Teviot's Teviotdale theyme Thomas Musgrave thou Tinlinn tion tower tyme Virgilius Walter Scott warriors wild William of Deloraine wound