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Page 59
... John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " The Monk returned him to his cell , And many a prayer and penance sped ; When the convent met at the noontide bell- The Monk of St Mary's aisle was dead ! Before the cross was the ...
... John , Forgive our souls for the deed we have done ! " The Monk returned him to his cell , And many a prayer and penance sped ; When the convent met at the noontide bell- The Monk of St Mary's aisle was dead ! Before the cross was the ...
Page 67
... John of Thirlestaine , And thither came William of Deloraine ; They were three hundred spears and three . Through Douglas - burn , up Yarrow stream , Their horses prance , their lances gleam . They came to St Mary's lake ere day ; But ...
... John of Thirlestaine , And thither came William of Deloraine ; They were three hundred spears and three . Through Douglas - burn , up Yarrow stream , Their horses prance , their lances gleam . They came to St Mary's lake ere day ; But ...
Page 106
... John of Akeshaw , and Fergus Græme , Fast upon my traces came , Until I turned at Priesthaugh - Scrogg , And shot their horses in the bog , Slew Fergus with my lance outright- I had him long at high despite : He drove my cows last ...
... John of Akeshaw , and Fergus Græme , Fast upon my traces came , Until I turned at Priesthaugh - Scrogg , And shot their horses in the bog , Slew Fergus with my lance outright- I had him long at high despite : He drove my cows last ...
Page 221
... John Spens , wha was principal deviser of the murder ; and the Quene , assenting thairto , throw the per- suasioun of the Erle Bothwell , and the witchcraft of Lady Buckleuch . " He learned the art , that none may name , -St . XI . p ...
... John Spens , wha was principal deviser of the murder ; and the Quene , assenting thairto , throw the per- suasioun of the Erle Bothwell , and the witchcraft of Lady Buckleuch . " He learned the art , that none may name , -St . XI . p ...
Page 234
... is remarkable , that Liliesclive , otherwise Rydale , or Riddel , and the Whettunes , have descended , through a long train of ancestors , without ever passing into a collateral line , to the person of Sir John Buchanan Riddell , bart 234.
... is remarkable , that Liliesclive , otherwise Rydale , or Riddel , and the Whettunes , have descended , through a long train of ancestors , without ever passing into a collateral line , to the person of Sir John Buchanan Riddell , bart 234.
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