The Whigs of Scotland: Or, The Last of the Stuarts. An Historical Romance of the Scottish Persecution, Band 2J. & J. Harper, 1833 - 204 Seiten |
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... doon to be prayed for the nobles , -sub hoc nomine . But I cease to wonder on the subject . The nobles o ' Scotland , were a maist gallant , godly , and patriotic race o ' men , in olden times , and ay , -God bless the sweet savour o ...
... doon to be prayed for the nobles , -sub hoc nomine . But I cease to wonder on the subject . The nobles o ' Scotland , were a maist gallant , godly , and patriotic race o ' men , in olden times , and ay , -God bless the sweet savour o ...
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... doon on the deeds o ' tyranny , and on this bludy city , thae seventeen years bygane ! And thy blude has been crying frae the grun ' to the ear o ' the MAIST HIGH . How long , O Lord , holy and true , dost thou not avenge the quarrel o ...
... doon on the deeds o ' tyranny , and on this bludy city , thae seventeen years bygane ! And thy blude has been crying frae the grun ' to the ear o ' the MAIST HIGH . How long , O Lord , holy and true , dost thou not avenge the quarrel o ...
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... doon , and unpack , ye varlets , or by the poowers ! Ill hang ye , and quarter ye , and then call in my blackguards— and constitute them assizers to sit in judgment on ye ! Doon , noo - on this green know , under the moon . And ...
... doon , and unpack , ye varlets , or by the poowers ! Ill hang ye , and quarter ye , and then call in my blackguards— and constitute them assizers to sit in judgment on ye ! Doon , noo - on this green know , under the moon . And ...
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... vow it - a perfect coward . Thou hast taken incredible pains to compel me to murder thee.- Doon vile curmudgeon ! and unpack . Thou into the ser- B * During this instant of awful suspense and horror , the OR , THE LAST OF THE STUARTS . 17.
... vow it - a perfect coward . Thou hast taken incredible pains to compel me to murder thee.- Doon vile curmudgeon ! and unpack . Thou into the ser- B * During this instant of awful suspense and horror , the OR , THE LAST OF THE STUARTS . 17.
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... doon God's people , and to annihilate the Kirk and religion o ' Scotland , established by ane Act of a lawful Parliament , whilk Act has ne'er been rescinded by any lawful autho- rity to this day . " " And noo , " cried Cargill ...
... doon God's people , and to annihilate the Kirk and religion o ' Scotland , established by ane Act of a lawful Parliament , whilk Act has ne'er been rescinded by any lawful autho- rity to this day . " " And noo , " cried Cargill ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afore airms Anna Burleigh arms Avendale Bailey Wardlaw bairne battle blow blude bludy brave Burleigh Stewart Burly canna Captain Claverhouse Claverse Claverse's Cleland Colonel Graham comrades Cooncil Covenanters cried dark deep dinna Donald Cargill doon dragoons Drumclog e'en enemy Erastian eyes father Cargill fell fierce fire frae friends friens gallant galloped Glasgow guard Hackston hand hauns head heart heaven Helen Wardlaw holy horse Hume ilka instant James Stewart Kardross Kirk lads Lady Rothes Laird leuk liberty looked Lord mair maist Mary Stewart Master James maun murder ne'er officers oor kintry ower party puir richt sall Scotland Scottish side silence Sir James Sir Robert Hamilton soldier soul steel stood sweet sword thae thee thou threw Torfoot troopers troops uttered voice Wallace's cave waved weel Whigs whilk word wull ye hae young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 178 - Our Lord Jesus Christ, in the night in which He was betrayed, took bread; and when He had given thanks, He brake it and gave it to His disciples, saying, Take, eat; this is My body, which is given for you; this do in remembrance of Me.
Seite 150 - But as they left the darkening heath, More desperate grew the strife of death. The English shafts in volleys hailed, In headlong charge their horse assailed ; Front, flank, and rear, the squadrons sweep To break the Scottish circle deep, That fought around their King. But yet, though thick the shafts as snow, Though charging knights like whirlwinds go, Though bill-men ply the...
Seite 41 - Sleep no more ! Macbeth doth murder sleep ! " — the innocent sleep ; Sleep, that knits up the ravell'd sleave of care, The death of each day's life, sore labour's bath, Balm of hurt minds, great nature's second course, Chief nourisher in life's feast ; — Lady M.
Seite 27 - I am lawfully called," said he, " to appear in that city, and thither will I go in the name of the Lord, though as many devils as there are tiles on the houses were there combined against me.
Seite 150 - With sword-sway and with lance's thrust; And such a yell was there Of sudden and portentous birth, As if men fought upon the earth And fiends in upper air; O life and death were in the shout, Recoil and rally, charge and rout, And triumph and despair.
Seite 190 - The Advocate stormed at this, but could not deny the truth thereof. When they got their sentence announced by sound of trumpet, he said, " This is a weary sound, but the sound of the last trumpet will be a joyful sound to me, and all that will be found having on Christ's righteousness.".
Seite 81 - The queen's arrived — the mitre now is worn — Let us rejoice this day is from the Lord. Fly hence, all traitors, who did mar our peace — Fly hence, schismatics, who our church did rent — Fly covenanting, remonstrating race — Let us rejoice that God this day hath sent.
Seite 101 - ... foot dropped on the heath. Not a man was seen to remain down, when the order was given to rise, and return the fire. The first rank fired, then kneeled down, while the second fired. They made each bullet tell. As often as the lazy rolling smoke was carried over the enemy's heads, a shower of bullets fell on his ranks. Many a gallant man tumbled on the heath. The fire was incessant. It resembled one blazing sheet of flame, for several minutes, along the line of the Covenanters. Clavers attempted...
Seite 100 - In Judah's land God is well known, His name's in Israel great : In Salem is his tabernacle, In Zion is his seat. There arrows of the bow he brake, The shield, the sword, the war. More glorious thou than hills of prey, More excellent art far.
Seite 90 - The leaden tramp of thousands. Clarion notes Rang sharply on the ear at intervals ; And the low, mingled din of mighty hosts Returning from the battle poured from far, Like the deep murmur of a restless sea. They came, as earthly conquerors always come, With blood and splendor, revelry and woe.