St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... hour to make good our retreat before the moon rises . " - Thus en- couraged and admonished , those whom he addressed gave him no farther occasion to complain of the tardiness of their move- ments , for the joy of her escape lent ...
... hour to make good our retreat before the moon rises . " - Thus en- couraged and admonished , those whom he addressed gave him no farther occasion to complain of the tardiness of their move- ments , for the joy of her escape lent ...
Page 32
... hour had not expired after this con- versation , when Rathsay was on his way to Falkland , where , the better to colour his pro- ceedings , the King gave him certain com- mands to see executed before his own arrival , and from which ...
... hour had not expired after this con- versation , when Rathsay was on his way to Falkland , where , the better to colour his pro- ceedings , the King gave him certain com- mands to see executed before his own arrival , and from which ...
Page 38
... a hasty farewell for the time , and walking forward to meet his messenger , learned that his Majesty was come forth to the stable - yard . The reception he was to meet had hour- ly , as the time drew near for putting it 38 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... a hasty farewell for the time , and walking forward to meet his messenger , learned that his Majesty was come forth to the stable - yard . The reception he was to meet had hour- ly , as the time drew near for putting it 38 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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... Leaving them to prosecute their journey to St Johnstoun , we shall next relate what had passed there , after the meeting of Gowrie and Lady Agnes . CHAPTER III . I've been surprised in an unguarded hour ST JOHNSTOUN . 61.
... Leaving them to prosecute their journey to St Johnstoun , we shall next relate what had passed there , after the meeting of Gowrie and Lady Agnes . CHAPTER III . I've been surprised in an unguarded hour ST JOHNSTOUN . 61.
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... hour , But must not now go back ; the love that lay Half smother'd in my breast , has broke through all Its weak restraints , and burns in its full lustre . I cannot , if I would , conceal it from thee . ADDISON . THE feelings that took ...
... hour , But must not now go back ; the love that lay Half smother'd in my breast , has broke through all Its weak restraints , and burns in its full lustre . I cannot , if I would , conceal it from thee . ADDISON . THE feelings that took ...
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