Notes, Historical and Descriptive, on the Priory of Inchmahome: With Introductory Verses, and Appendix of Original PapersJ. Ballantyne and Company, 1815 - 194 páginas |
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... Heart , and Bounty of David II . VIII . Queen Mary in Inchmahome - IX . Family of Erskine , as connected with Inchmahome X. Remarkable Trees in Inchmahome - IX . Boxwood Summerhouse . Ancient Sport on the Lake 52 55 56 65 66 69 XIII ...
... Heart , and Bounty of David II . VIII . Queen Mary in Inchmahome - IX . Family of Erskine , as connected with Inchmahome X. Remarkable Trees in Inchmahome - IX . Boxwood Summerhouse . Ancient Sport on the Lake 52 55 56 65 66 69 XIII ...
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... me birth , ( Oft since I've sung his signal worth , His heart devoid of guile ; ) Responsive to his pious quest , Issued to me Rome's high behest , To grace this flood - girt isle . A II . The steel - clad STEWART , Red -
... me birth , ( Oft since I've sung his signal worth , His heart devoid of guile ; ) Responsive to his pious quest , Issued to me Rome's high behest , To grace this flood - girt isle . A II . The steel - clad STEWART , Red -
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... hearts to God ye give , He gives you welcome home . III . I saw the BRUCE's mighty form , What time he view'd the gathering storm Hang o'er his muchl - oved land . Did WKD Lars Ed SEPULCHRAL MONUMENT . I marked his 6 8 INSCHEMACHAME .
... hearts to God ye give , He gives you welcome home . III . I saw the BRUCE's mighty form , What time he view'd the gathering storm Hang o'er his muchl - oved land . Did WKD Lars Ed SEPULCHRAL MONUMENT . I marked his 6 8 INSCHEMACHAME .
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... hearts thou giv'st A pledge of bright renown . V. In valiant Bruce's scepter'd son I find a bounteous friend . Better ... heart in Melrose Abbey sleeps , And Bruce the Second , whilst he weeps , Secures its requiem . VI . The beauteous ...
... hearts thou giv'st A pledge of bright renown . V. In valiant Bruce's scepter'd son I find a bounteous friend . Better ... heart in Melrose Abbey sleeps , And Bruce the Second , whilst he weeps , Secures its requiem . VI . The beauteous ...
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... , That heart wherein he could confide , And arm , brought help in haste . On Falkirk's moor thy valour bright , Eager to share the hottest fight , Thy foe's affright , Thy friend's delight , Obtained the INSCHEMACHAME . 15.
... , That heart wherein he could confide , And arm , brought help in haste . On Falkirk's moor thy valour bright , Eager to share the hottest fight , Thy foe's affright , Thy friend's delight , Obtained the INSCHEMACHAME . 15.
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Términos y frases comunes
Aberfoyle Alexander Menteiths Appendix Bell Bishop Bishop of Dunblane Bruce castle charter chist Colmoci Cumyng daughter David dicti dicti quondam Walteri dicto dictus dornick Drummond Castle Duchray Duke Earl of Airth Earl of Monteath Earl of Strathearn earldom elder Episcopi Erskine favour fratres friends Gartmore Gartur Græme Graham of Gartmore heirs heredibus Honourable hous Impr Inchmahomo Inschemachame island isle Item James Johannes de Dromund John Graham John of Drummond joy of grief king lady lake of Inschemachame lands Loch Lord Cardross Malise married Maurice his brother Meneteth Monteath papers Moravia noble omnibus pair papers at Gartmore persons Perth Perthshire peuther Port present priory pro se quæ quod quos Robert Rosnef Scotland Scots Scottish session has ordained shee Sir John Sir John Graham Stirling Stratherne Talla ther Walter of Murray Walter Stewart William writer wyfe zour matie
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Página 200 - He who hath bent him o'er the dead Ere the first day of death is fled, The first dark day of nothingness, The last of danger and distress, (Before Decay's effacing fingers Have swept the lines where beauty lingers...
Página 78 - I know each lane, and every alley green, Dingle, or bushy dell, of this wild wood, And every bosky bourn from side to side, My daily walks and ancient neighbourhood...
Página 198 - So often fills his arms ; so often draws His lonely footsteps, at the silent hour, To pay the mournful tribute of his tears ? Oh ! he will tell thee, that the wealth of worlds Should ne'er seduce his bosom to forego That sacred hour, when, stealing from the noise Of care and envy, sweet remembrance soothes With Virtue's kindest looks his aching breast, And turns his tears to rapture.
Página 30 - ... of the greater and those who were in authority. No difference was made, but all the churches were either defaced or pulled to the ground. The holy vessels, and whatsoever else men could make gain of, as timber, lead and bells were put to sale.
Página 100 - Thou shalt tread upon the lion and the adder, the young lion and the dragon shalt thou trample under feet.
Página 195 - ... not unlike the cry of a pack of hounds in hollow, echoing woods, or the rushing of the wind in tall trees, or the tumbling of the tide upon a pebbly shore. When this ceremony is over, with the last gleam of day they retire for the night to the deep beechen woods of Tisted and Ropley.
Página 30 - The holy vessels, and whatsoever else men could make gain of, as timber, lead, and bells, were put to sale. The very sepulchres of the dead were not spared.
Página 67 - With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
Página 68 - A line with a baited hook was tied to the leg of a goose, which thus accoutred, was made to swim in water of a proper depth. A boat containing a party, male and female, lord and lady fair, escorted this formidable knight-errant. By and...
Página 31 - ... by additions to the originals. They were indefatigable in erasing the best works of the most eminent Greek and Latin authors, in order to transcribe their ridiculous lives of saints on the obliterated vellum. One of the books of Livy is in the Vatican most painfully defaced by some pious father for the purpose of writing on it some missal or psalter, and there have been recently others discovered in the same state.