The Lay of the Last Minstrel: A PoemW. S. Orr, 1838 - 216 pages |
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... brother ? " MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . - " Brother , nay- On my hills the moonbeams play . From Craig - cross to Skelfhill pen , By every rill , in every glen , Merry elves their morrice pacing , To aerial minstrelsy , 10 [ CANTO I. THE LAY OF.
... brother ? " MOUNTAIN SPIRIT . - " Brother , nay- On my hills the moonbeams play . From Craig - cross to Skelfhill pen , By every rill , in every glen , Merry elves their morrice pacing , To aerial minstrelsy , 10 [ CANTO I. THE LAY OF.
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... - four gentlemen , younger brothers of ancient families , who were pensioners to the house of Buccleuch , and describes * Room , -Portion of laud . the lands which each possessed for his Border service . NOTES TO CANTO I. 21.
... - four gentlemen , younger brothers of ancient families , who were pensioners to the house of Buccleuch , and describes * Room , -Portion of laud . the lands which each possessed for his Border service . NOTES TO CANTO I. 21.
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... brother , and sundry other of his friends , seeing this army coming , they marvelled what the matter meant ; while at the last they knew the laird of Buccleuch , with a cer- tain company of the thieves of Annandale . With him they were ...
... brother , and sundry other of his friends , seeing this army coming , they marvelled what the matter meant ; while at the last they knew the laird of Buccleuch , with a cer- tain company of the thieves of Annandale . With him they were ...
Page 27
... the Carse , Knycht , Archibald of Menteth , and Alexander of Menteth , his brother , with vtheris thair kyn and frendis , one the taparte , and Robert Broiss of Arth Schir , Alexander Broiss , and louk the NOTES TO CANTO I. 27.
... the Carse , Knycht , Archibald of Menteth , and Alexander of Menteth , his brother , with vtheris thair kyn and frendis , one the taparte , and Robert Broiss of Arth Schir , Alexander Broiss , and louk the NOTES TO CANTO I. 27.
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... brother of the ancient house of Haining , which house of Haining is descended from the ancient honse of Hassendean . " The lands of Deloraine now give an earl's title to the descendant of Henry , the second surviving son of the Duchess ...
... brother of the ancient house of Haining , which house of Haining is descended from the ancient honse of Hassendean . " The lands of Deloraine now give an earl's title to the descendant of Henry , the second surviving son of the Duchess ...
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