Lives of the Queens of Scotland and English Princesses Connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain, 1. kötetW. Blackwood, 1851 - 1000 oldal |
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... Drummond of Stobshall , our herald says not ; but proceeds to declare that the Archbishop of Glasgow solemnly answered in his royal master's name that he was free and dis- engaged . King Henry next demanded of the Bishop of Murray ...
... Drummond of Stobshall , our herald says not ; but proceeds to declare that the Archbishop of Glasgow solemnly answered in his royal master's name that he was free and dis- engaged . King Henry next demanded of the Bishop of Murray ...
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... castellan , Shaw of Sauchie , at Stirling Castle , young James was indulging in the dreams of 1 Lindsay of Pitscottie , and history of Scotland , Encyc . Brit . first love , wooing the fair Margaret Drummond , by MARGARET TUDOR . 15.
... castellan , Shaw of Sauchie , at Stirling Castle , young James was indulging in the dreams of 1 Lindsay of Pitscottie , and history of Scotland , Encyc . Brit . first love , wooing the fair Margaret Drummond , by MARGARET TUDOR . 15.
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... Drummond . Some of the lines are intelligible to modern readers , when divested of their uncouth orthography . " The river through the rocks rushed out Through roses raised on high , The shené birds full sweet ' gan shout Forth from ...
... Drummond . Some of the lines are intelligible to modern readers , when divested of their uncouth orthography . " The river through the rocks rushed out Through roses raised on high , The shené birds full sweet ' gan shout Forth from ...
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... Drummond of Stobshall , the father of the Lady Margaret , who was passion- ately beloved by James IV . Lord Drummond had always been the opponent of James III . , and had taken a leading part in the late insurrection . It is evident ...
... Drummond of Stobshall , the father of the Lady Margaret , who was passion- ately beloved by James IV . Lord Drummond had always been the opponent of James III . , and had taken a leading part in the late insurrection . It is evident ...
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... Drummond being with him . In October , the same autumn , is a charge of £ 5 6s . for black “ rysillis , to be ane gown for the Lady Margaret ; " gold , azure , and silver cost £ 6 18s . to " warken it , " or embroider it , besides a ...
... Drummond being with him . In October , the same autumn , is a charge of £ 5 6s . for black “ rysillis , to be ane gown for the Lady Margaret ; " gold , azure , and silver cost £ 6 18s . to " warken it , " or embroider it , besides a ...
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249. oldal - THE glories of our birth and state Are shadows, not substantial things ; There is no armour against fate : Death lays his icy hands on kings ; Sceptre and crown Must tumble down, And in the dust be equal made With the poor crooked scythe and spade.
266. oldal - On his bold visage middle age Had slightly pressed its signet sage, Yet had not quenched the open truth And fiery vehemence of youth ; Forward and frolic glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare, The sparkling glance, soon blown to fire, Of hasty love or headlong ire.
i. oldal - Lives of the Queens of Scotland, and English Princesses connected with the Regal Succession of Great Britain. By AGNES STRICKLAND.
375. oldal - but this I can tell — on yule day ye will be masterless, and the realm without a king." Two boys whom Mary of Guise had borne to him had died in the year preceding. The queen was at Linlithgow, expecting every day her third confinement. But James was weary of earth and earthly interests. He showed no desire to see her. He went languidly to Falkland; and there, on the 8th of December...
78. oldal - By the time these words were spoken, even-song was nearly done. The King paused, studying to give him an answer. Meantime, before the King's eyes, and in presence of all the lords about him, " like the blink of the sunbeam or the whiff of the whirlwind, the man evanished away, and could no more be seen." " I heard," continues Lindsay of Pitscottie, " Sir David Lindsay and John Inglish, the marshal, (who were at that time both of them young men, and special servants to the King's grace,) thought to...