There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and the crafty Lauderdale; and Dalyell, with his bald head and a beard to his girdle; and Earlshall, with Cameron's blude on his hand; and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till... Littell's Living Age - Page 7121910Full view - About this book
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 848 pages
...Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and the crafty Laudcrdale ; and Dalyell, with his bald head and a beard to his...blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung ; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bluidy AdvocateMacKenyie,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 540 pages
...Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and the crafty Laudcrdale ; and Dalyell, with his bald head and a beard to his...blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung ; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bluidy Advocate... | |
| 1837 - 456 pages
...round that table ! — My gudesire kenn'd many that had long before gone to their place. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and...blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the bluidy Advocate,... | |
| Robert Cruikshank - 1845 - 738 pages
...sat round that table!—My gudesire kenn'd mony that had long before gane to their place. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and...blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung;, and Dumbarton Douglass, the twiceturned traitor baith to country and king. There was. the Bluidy Advocate... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 772 pages
...gane to their place, for often had he piped to the most part in the hall of Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and...blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung ; aud Dunbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bluidy Advocate... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1846 - 644 pages
...gane lo their place, for often had he piped to the most part in the hall of Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and...beard to his girdle; and Earlshall, with Cameron's hlude on his hand ; and wiW Bonshaw, that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the bludc sprung; and... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1850 - 868 pages
...before gane to their place, for often had he piped to the most part in the hall of Redgauntlet There was Liege, upon the right bank of the Maes, instead of...route. The King then ordered the man a small pres Earlsholl, with Cameron's blude on his hand ; and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Mr Cargill's limbs... | |
| Walter Scott - 1852 - 546 pages
...gane to their place, for often had he piped to the most part in the hall of Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and...to his girdle ; and Earlshall, with Cameron's blude oh his hand ; and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung ; and Dumbarton... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 532 pages
...gane to their place, for often had he piped to the most part in the hall of Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and the crafty Lauderdale ; and Dalyell, with his bauld head and a beard to his girdle ; and Earlshall, with Cameron's blude on his hand ; and wild Bonshaw,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 624 pages
...Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and the crafty Laudcrdale ; and Dalyell, with his bald head and a beard to his...blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung ; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bluidy Advocate... | |
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