Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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Ev'n both at Preston and Falkirk, That fatal night ere it grew mirk, Piercing the
wounded with their durk, Caused many cry! Such pity's shown from Savage and
Turk As peace to die. 'Alas! that attire, respectable and gentlemanlike in 1805, ...
Ev'n both at Preston and Falkirk, That fatal night ere it grew mirk, Piercing the
wounded with their durk, Caused many cry! Such pity's shown from Savage and
Turk As peace to die. 'Alas! that attire, respectable and gentlemanlike in 1805, ...
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St. Swithin's Chair . On Hallow - Mass Eve , ere ye boune ye to rest , Ever beware
that your couch be bless'd ; Sign it with cross , and sain it with bead , Sing the Ave
, and say the Creed . For on Hallow - Mass Eve the Night - Hag will ride , And ...
St. Swithin's Chair . On Hallow - Mass Eve , ere ye boune ye to rest , Ever beware
that your couch be bless'd ; Sign it with cross , and sain it with bead , Sing the Ave
, and say the Creed . For on Hallow - Mass Eve the Night - Hag will ride , And ...
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But come gentlemen , the night advances , and the business of to - morrow must
be early thought upon . Each take charge of his fair partner , and honour a small
refreshment with your company . " He led the way to another suite of apartments ...
But come gentlemen , the night advances , and the business of to - morrow must
be early thought upon . Each take charge of his fair partner , and honour a small
refreshment with your company . " He led the way to another suite of apartments ...
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In these manæuvres on both sides the day - light was nearly consumed , and
both armies prepared to rest upon their arms for the night in the lines which they
respectively occupied . “ There will be nothing done to - night , " said Fergus to
his ...
In these manæuvres on both sides the day - light was nearly consumed , and
both armies prepared to rest upon their arms for the night in the lines which they
respectively occupied . “ There will be nothing done to - night , " said Fergus to
his ...
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... extremely bad weather , and the worst roads in England ; so lord George
Murray was obliged often to continue his marches long after it was dark almost
every night , while at the same time he had frequent allarms and disturbances
from the ...
... extremely bad weather , and the worst roads in England ; so lord George
Murray was obliged often to continue his marches long after it was dark almost
every night , while at the same time he had frequent allarms and disturbances
from the ...
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