Jacobite Minstrelsy: With Notes Illustrative of the Text and Containing Historical Details in Relation to the House of Stuart from 1640 to 1784R. Griffin, 1828 - Počet stran: 362 |
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... person , or to imagine him so divested of great qualities , as his enemies assert . His expedition was wild and hazardous in the extreme ; but , to have undertaken and all but succeeded in it , betokened no ordinary powers of the mind ...
... person , or to imagine him so divested of great qualities , as his enemies assert . His expedition was wild and hazardous in the extreme ; but , to have undertaken and all but succeeded in it , betokened no ordinary powers of the mind ...
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... person , and their ponderous swords completed the rout . Within a few minutes the victors and the vanquished inter- mixed together in the field , in the pursuit , and in the river below , dis- appeared from view . Mackay , alone , when ...
... person , and their ponderous swords completed the rout . Within a few minutes the victors and the vanquished inter- mixed together in the field , in the pursuit , and in the river below , dis- appeared from view . Mackay , alone , when ...
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... person erected above the rest , with this inscription from Scripture , Ezekiel xxi . 27 , " I will overturn , overturn , overturn it ; and it shall be no more , until he come whose right it is , and I will give it him . " After the race ...
... person erected above the rest , with this inscription from Scripture , Ezekiel xxi . 27 , " I will overturn , overturn , overturn it ; and it shall be no more , until he come whose right it is , and I will give it him . " After the race ...
Strana 63
... persons holding situations in church or state , were compelled , by oath , to abjure the pretended Prince of Wales ( James II's son ) ; to recognise William as their " right and lawful King , and his heirs , according to the Act of ...
... persons holding situations in church or state , were compelled , by oath , to abjure the pretended Prince of Wales ( James II's son ) ; to recognise William as their " right and lawful King , and his heirs , according to the Act of ...
Strana 68
... person ought not to have obliterated the memory of his vile assassination of Mr Thynne . His vanity , the beauty of the electoral Princess , and the neglect under which he found her , en- couraged his presumption to make his addresses ...
... person ought not to have obliterated the memory of his vile assassination of Mr Thynne . His vanity , the beauty of the electoral Princess , and the neglect under which he found her , en- couraged his presumption to make his addresses ...
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Strana 24 - IT was a' for our rightfu' King, We left fair Scotland's strand ; It was a' for our rightfu' King We e'er saw Irish land, My dear ; We e'er saw Irish land. Now a' is done that men can do, And a...
Strana 175 - Tis thine, oh Glenullin! whose bride shall await, Like a love-lighted watch-fire, all night at the gate. A steed comes at morning — no rider is there; But its bridle is red with the sign of despair.
Strana 141 - King! Long live our noble King! God save the King! Send him victorious, Happy and glorious, Long to reign over us! God save the King!
Strana 25 - The sodger from the wars returns, The sailor frae the main ; But I hae parted frae my love, Never to meet again, My dear ; Never to meet again. W'hen day is gane, and night is come, And a...
Strana 232 - In the month of May, the Duke of Cumberland advanced with the army into the Highlands, as far as Fort Augustus, where he encamped ; and sent off detachments on all hands, to hunt down the fugitives, and lay waste the country with fire and sword.
Strana 231 - MOURN, hapless Caledonia, mourn Thy banish'd peace, thy laurels torn ! Thy sons, for valour long renown'd, Lie slaughter'd on their native ground ; Thy hospitable roofs no more Invite the stranger to the door; In smoky ruins sunk they lie. The monuments of cruelty.
Strana 108 - The last time I mounted thee ; The warning bell now bids me cease, My trouble's nearly o'er ; Yon sun that rises from the sea Shall rise on me no more. Albeit that here in London town It is my fate to die ; 0 carry me to Northumberland, In my father's grave to lie.
Strana 176 - Lo !. the death-shot of foemen outspeeding, he rode Companionless, bearing destruction abroad ; But down let him stoop from his havoc on high ! Ah ! home let him speed — for the spoiler is nigh. Why flames the far summit? Why shoot to the blast, Those embers, like stars from the firmament cast ? 'Tis the fire-shower of ruin, all dreadfully driven From his eyrie, that beacons the darkness of heaven. Oh, crested Lochiel ! the peerless in might, Whose banners arise on the battlements...
Strana 95 - Here's Kenmure's health in wine, Willie ! Here's Kenmure's health in wine ; There ne'er was a coward o' Kenmure's blude, Nor yet o
Strana 176 - Tis the fire-shower of ruin all dreadfully driven From his eyrie, that beacons the darkness of heaven. Oh, crested Lochiel ! the peerless in might, Whose banners arise on the battlements' height, Heaven's fire is around thee, to blast and to burn ; Return to thy dwelling ! all lonely return ! For the blackness of ashes shall mark where it stood, And a wild mother scream o'er her famishing brood.