| Walter Scott - 1828 - 258 páginas
...where Bruce, and the few men that followed his fortunes passed the winter of 1306. In the meantime, ill luck seemed to pursue all his friends in Scotland....Robert's •queen, as well as the queen herself, and 4he Countess of Buchan, were thrown into strict confinement, and treated with the utmost severity.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 256 páginas
...where Bruce and the few men that followed his fortunes passed the winter of 1306. In the meantime, ill luck seemed to pursue all his friends in Scotland....who had attended on Robert's queen, as well as the quoen herself, and the Countess of Bujphan, were thrown into strict confinement, and treated with the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 434 páginas
...passed the winter of 1306. In the mean time, ill luck seemed to pursue all his friends in ScotlandThe castle of Kildrummie was taken by the English, and...confinement, and treated •with the utmost severity. The Countess of Buchan, as I before told you, had given Edward great offence by being the person who... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 416 páginas
...passed the winter of 1306. In the mean time, ill luck seemed to pursue all his friends in ScotlandThe castle of Kildrummie was taken by the English, and...confinement, and treated with the utmost severity. The Countess of Buchan, as I before told you, had given Edward great offence by being the person who... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 420 páginas
...passed the winter of 1306. In the mean time, ill luck seemed to pursue all his friends in ScotlandThe castle of Kildrummie was taken by the English, and...confinement, and treated with the utmost severity. The Countess of Buchan, as I before told you, had given Edward great offence by being the per*on who... | |
| Walter Scott - 1850 - 344 páginas
...where Bruce and ihe few men that followed his fortunes passed tlie winter of 1306. In the meantime, ill luck seemed to pursue all his friends in Scotland....Kildrummie was taken by the English, and Nigel Bruce, n beautiful and brave youth, was cruelly put to death by the victors. The ladies who had attended on... | |
| Walter Scott - 1861 - 408 páginas
...have this day surrounded Bruce.' " — Lord of the hies, Note to Canto ii. Stanza xi. and others, in the only castle which remained to him, which was called...confinement, and treated with the utmost severity. The Countess of Buchan, as I before told you, had given Edward great offence by being the person who... | |
| Romulus Magnus Oppman - 1867 - 484 páginas
...where Bruce and the few men that followed bis fortunes passed the winter of 1306. In the meantime, ill luck seemed to pursue all his friends in Scotland....of Kildrummie was taken by the English, and Nigel Sruce, a beautiful and brave youth, was cruelly put to death by the victors. The ladies who had attended... | |
| Walter Scott - 1868 - 152 páginas
...followed his fortunes passed the winter of 1306. In the mean time, ill luck seemed to pursue all ins friends in Scotland. The castle of Kildrummie was...Queen, as well as the Queen herself, and the Countess oi Buchan, were thrown into strict confinement, and treated with the utmost severity. The Countess... | |
| Walter Scott - 1869 - 152 páginas
...pleasure,' said Lorn, ' that he makes such havoc among luck seemed to pursue all his friends in Scollaim. The castle of Kildrummie was taken by the English,...confinement, and treated with the utmost severity. The Countess of Buchan, as I before told you. had given Edward great offence by being the person who... | |
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