Southennan. ...: In Two Volumes, Volumul 1J. & J. Harper, 1830 |
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... Lord Fleming went to France with the deputation . from the three estates of the kingdom , appointed to witness the nuptials of Mary with the French king , young Walter of Southennan , then entering his sixteenth year , attended him as ...
... Lord Fleming went to France with the deputation . from the three estates of the kingdom , appointed to witness the nuptials of Mary with the French king , young Walter of Southennan , then entering his sixteenth year , attended him as ...
Pagina 18
... Lord sake gin you speak o ' his purse ye'll hae cauld iron in your kyte like a flash o ' lightning . " " Indeed ! " replied Stayns : " has he then such a treasure ? ” " Ye shouldna ' speer at me , for I'm a ' but sworn no ' to say a ...
... Lord sake gin you speak o ' his purse ye'll hae cauld iron in your kyte like a flash o ' lightning . " " Indeed ! " replied Stayns : " has he then such a treasure ? ” " Ye shouldna ' speer at me , for I'm a ' but sworn no ' to say a ...
Pagina 29
... Lord ! man , " replied Hughoc , " if ye think o ' getting him by that account , I doubt ye ' ll be in a mistake ; for that's the very effigy o ' a neighbour o ' ours , a desperate soldier , who was out in the auld Queen's wars . He ...
... Lord ! man , " replied Hughoc , " if ye think o ' getting him by that account , I doubt ye ' ll be in a mistake ; for that's the very effigy o ' a neighbour o ' ours , a desperate soldier , who was out in the auld Queen's wars . He ...
Pagina 36
... lord , He saw her - loved her . " LOVE'S SACRIFICE . It was on the evening of the Queen's arrival that Southen- nan reached Edinburgh with Knock whinnie . Their adventures , after escaping the beagles of the Sheriff of Renfrewshire , as ...
... lord , He saw her - loved her . " LOVE'S SACRIFICE . It was on the evening of the Queen's arrival that Southen- nan reached Edinburgh with Knock whinnie . Their adventures , after escaping the beagles of the Sheriff of Renfrewshire , as ...
Pagina 38
... Lord Fleming , and came to renew his ac- quaintance . Southennan , on seeing the Count , and reflecting on the peril in which he stood with respect to Knockwhinnie , was for a moment disturbed ; but after their respective felicitations ...
... Lord Fleming , and came to renew his ac- quaintance . Southennan , on seeing the Count , and reflecting on the peril in which he stood with respect to Knockwhinnie , was for a moment disturbed ; but after their respective felicitations ...
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Abbot of Kilwinning acquainted Adelaide affected answer appeared Arthur's Seat attended Auchenbrae auld Bailie Baldy Bishop of Glasgow canna cause chaplain CHAPTER Chatelard consequence Cornylees Count Dufroy countenance Court cried crowd door doubt Edinburgh ennan exclaimed eyes Father Jerome feelings felt frae France French Frenchman Friar Michael gallery gentlemen gude ha'e halberdiers hand happened hath heard heart hero Holyrood House honour Hughoc inquired Italian Johnnie Gaff Kinlochie Knock Knockwhinnie Lady Ellenor leddy lodgings looked Lord magistrates manner master ment mind Mistress Marjory morning night observed occasion offended Outlaw palace pardon passed passion Provost Queen Queen's Majesty Reception Renfrewshire replied Southennan retired returned Rizzio rude Scotland Scottish seat seemed servant smile soon speak stairs Stayns stood tell thing thou thought told took turned Unicorn wasna weel whinnie young Laird
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Pagina 175 - Is that poor man that hangs on princes' favours ! There is, betwixt that smile we would aspire to, That sweet aspect of princes, and their ruin, More pangs and fears than wars or women have; And when he falls, he falls like Lucifer, Never to hope again.
Pagina 156 - Now came still evening on, and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad ; Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale, She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Pagina 193 - Tis a proud mendicant: it boasts and begs; It begs an alms of homage from the throng, And oft the throng denies its charity.
Pagina 163 - Cease then, nor order imperfection name : Our proper bliss depends on what we blame. Know thy own point : This kind, this due degree Of blindness, weakness, Heaven bestows on thee.
Pagina 13 - On what foundation stands the warrior's pride? How just his hopes, let Swedish Charles decide; A frame of adamant, a soul of fire, No dangers fright him, and no labours tire...
Pagina 88 - A Melancholy grounded, and resolv'd, Receiv'd into a habit, argues love, Or deepe impression of strong discontents, In cases of these rarities a friend Upon whose faith, and confidence, we may Vent with security, our grief...
Pagina 33 - Had prov'd to me a grave. Pen. You had been happy : Then had you never known that sin of life Which blots all following glories with a vengeance, For forfeiting the last will of the dead, From whom you had your being. Ith.
Pagina 10 - How sweet these solitary places are ! how wantonly The wind blows through the leaves, and courts and plays with 'em ! Will you sit down, and sleep ? The heat invites you. Hark, how yon purling stream dances and murmurs ; The birds sing softly too. Pray take your rest, Sir.
Pagina 34 - Orsino about her father's daughter, who never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i" the bud, Feed on her damask cheek.
Pagina 159 - Courts can give nothing, to the wise and good But scorn of pomp, and love of solitude. High stations tumult, but not bliss, create : None think the great unhappy, but the great : Fools gaze, and envy ; envy darts a sting, Which makes a swain as wretched as a king.