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 - 1898 - 968 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... | |
| Alexander Jessup, Henry Seidel Canby - 1903 - 572 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 Bludy Advocate... | |
| 1905 - 1262 pages
...goes down to hrell to get a receipt from his former master, he finds among the lost souls not only " the fierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes, and...Dalyell with his bald head and a beard to his girdle," but also Claverhouse, — and that even in hell Scott's Claverhouse stands out distinctly from other... | |
| William Patten - 1906 - 444 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... | |
| Walter Scott - 1899 - 778 pages
...most part in the hall of Redgauntlet. There was the tierce Middleton, and the dissolute Rothes (s), and the crafty Lauderdale; and Dalyell, with his bald head and a beard to his girdle ; and Karlshall (f), with Cameron's blude on his hand ; and wild Bonshaw (u), that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's... | |
| William Patten - 1906 - 442 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 Daly ell, with his bald head and a beard to his girdle; and Earlshall, with Cameron's blude on his... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1907 - 410 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...his hand ; and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Mr. CargilFs limbs till the blude sprung; and Dumbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 570 pages
...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...his hand; and wild Bonshaw, that tied blessed Mr. CargilPs limbs till the blude sprung; and Dunbarton Douglas, the twice-turned traitor baith to country... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1909 - 578 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,... | |
| Charles Robert Leslie Fletcher - 1909 - 404 pages
...his girdle ' (he had served in Russia and let his beard grow ever since Charles I.'s death) . . . ' and wild Bonshaw that tied blessed Mr. Cargill's limbs till the blude sprung,' etc., etc. The Acts which made persecution law were of course Acts of the Scottish Parliament : but... | |
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