Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest Productions of English Authors, from the Earliest to the Present Time, Том 1Gould and Lincoln, 1856 |
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... Wallace while fishing in Irvine Water , Escape of Wallace from Perth , 29 30 The Building of the Tower of Babel , and Confusion of Tongues , MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE SECOND PERIOD , A Praise of his ( the Poet's ) Lady , · • 855 50 51 ...
... Wallace while fishing in Irvine Water , Escape of Wallace from Perth , 29 30 The Building of the Tower of Babel , and Confusion of Tongues , MISCELLANEOUS PIECES OF THE SECOND PERIOD , A Praise of his ( the Poet's ) Lady , · • 855 50 51 ...
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... Wallace , written in Latin by one Blair , chaplain to the Scottish hero , and which , if it ever existed , is now lost . The chief materials , however , have evidently been the tradi- tionary stories told respecting Wallace in the min ...
... Wallace , written in Latin by one Blair , chaplain to the Scottish hero , and which , if it ever existed , is now lost . The chief materials , however , have evidently been the tradi- tionary stories told respecting Wallace in the min ...
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... Wallace was , The Lord Percy , was captain than of Ayr ; Frae then ' he turned , and couth to Glasgow fare.3 Part of the court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad into ganand green , And said soon , ' Scot , Martin's ...
... Wallace was , The Lord Percy , was captain than of Ayr ; Frae then ' he turned , and couth to Glasgow fare.3 Part of the court had Wallace ' labour seen , Till him rade five , clad into ganand green , And said soon , ' Scot , Martin's ...
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... Wallace men , Or else himself , though they could not him ken . ' He is richt near , we shall him have but2 fail , This feeble wood may him little avail . ' Forty were passed again to Sanct - Johnstoun , With this dead corse , to ...
... Wallace men , Or else himself , though they could not him ken . ' He is richt near , we shall him have but2 fail , This feeble wood may him little avail . ' Forty were passed again to Sanct - Johnstoun , With this dead corse , to ...
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... Wallace then he rakit in their sicht And sadly heard his confession till ane end : Humbly to God his sprite he there commend Lowly him served with hearty devotion Upon his knees and said ane orison . A psalter - book Wallace had on him ...
... Wallace then he rakit in their sicht And sadly heard his confession till ane end : Humbly to God his sprite he there commend Lowly him served with hearty devotion Upon his knees and said ane orison . A psalter - book Wallace had on him ...
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Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A Selection of the Choicest ..., Том 1 Robert Chambers Полный просмотр - 1849 |
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