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" 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 712
1910
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 46

1882 - 612 pages
...glimpse it is of the set of ghastly revellers, seated around that table in the nether world ! " There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and...blude on his hand, and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Maister Cargill's limbs till the blude sprang. There, too, was the Bluidy Advocate Mackenye, who, for...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 46

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1882 - 556 pages
...seated around that table in the nether world ! " There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissoluto Rothes, and the crafty Lauderdale ; and Dalyell with...blude on his hand, and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Maister Cargill's limbs till the blude sprang. There, too, was the Bluidy Advocate Mackenye, who, for...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 46

1882 - 520 pages
...around that table in the nether world ! " There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Kothes, and the crafty Lauderdale ; and Dalyell with his bald...blude on his hand, and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Maister CargilTs limbs till the blude sprang. There, too, was the Bluidy Advocate Mackenye, who, for...
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Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century

Walter Scott - 1885 - 912 pages
...for often had he piped to the most part in the hall of Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Micldleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and the crafty Lauderdale...that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprang ; and Dunbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bluidy...
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The Laird of Lag: A Life-sketch

Alexander Fergusson - 1886 - 306 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; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bluidy Advocate...
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Studies in Scottish History: Chiefly Ecclesiastical

Alexander Taylor Innes - 1892 - 372 pages
...birling the red wine and speaking blasphemy and sculduddry " after a day of persecution. " There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and the crafty Lauderdale ; and Dalzell, with his bald head and a beard to his girdle ; and Earlshall, with Cameron's blude on his...
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The Waverley Novels, Issue 35

Walter Scott - 1894 - 394 pages
...most part in the hall of Redgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, (s) and the crafty Lauderdale; and Dalyell, with his bald head and a beard to his girdle; and Earlshall, (t) with Cameron's blude on his hand; and wild Bonshaw, («) that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs...
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Redgauntlet: A Tale of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1894 - 384 pages
...most part in the hall of Iledgauntlet. There was the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute llothes, (s) and the crafty Lauderdale; and Dalyell, with his bald head and a beard to his girdle; and Earlshall, (t) with Cameron's blude on his hand; and wild Bonshaw, (u) that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till...
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Stories by English Authors, Volume 9

1896 - 196 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 ; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twiceturned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bludy Advocate...
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Redgauntlet : a tale of the eighteenth century

Walter Scott - 1896 - 498 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; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country and king. There was the Bluidy Advocate...
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