St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... only taken from off the spirits of the Master , to be laid upon his own . For although , in the letter he had received from the King on his VOL . III . A M124986 29 ST JOHNSTOUN . arrival at Falkland , he could ST JOHNSTOUN; ...
... only taken from off the spirits of the Master , to be laid upon his own . For although , in the letter he had received from the King on his VOL . III . A M124986 29 ST JOHNSTOUN . arrival at Falkland , he could ST JOHNSTOUN; ...
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... spirits united in paradise ; for no thought of worldly care entered into hearts filled with the bliss of reciprocal love . But this could not last ; and the very questions it was so natural for Gowrie to ask in explanation of her sudden ...
... spirits united in paradise ; for no thought of worldly care entered into hearts filled with the bliss of reciprocal love . But this could not last ; and the very questions it was so natural for Gowrie to ask in explanation of her sudden ...
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... spirit would not allow him to attempt , unless he had first been reinstated in that place he had before held in his Majesty's household and favour , and which he could not some- times avoid secret misgivings he should ne- ver again ...
... spirit would not allow him to attempt , unless he had first been reinstated in that place he had before held in his Majesty's household and favour , and which he could not some- times avoid secret misgivings he should ne- ver again ...
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... pronounced by the Master in answer to this interrogation , appeared considerably to damp the spirit of the young gentleman . " Now that is really vexatious , -for here have I come all the way from Edinburgh to see 36 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... pronounced by the Master in answer to this interrogation , appeared considerably to damp the spirit of the young gentleman . " Now that is really vexatious , -for here have I come all the way from Edinburgh to see 36 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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... spirit crouches and humbles itself to solicit favour . " " Yes , yes , ” replied Herbal , " the pros- tration is sufficiently profound , but I trust ere night to see it lower . - I have hitherto furnished him with amusement ; but this ...
... spirit crouches and humbles itself to solicit favour . " " Yes , yes , ” replied Herbal , " the pros- tration is sufficiently profound , but I trust ere night to see it lower . - I have hitherto furnished him with amusement ; but this ...
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Abbess accompanied Alice apartment appeared arrival ascend attendants aught began beheld boat brother cause ceive continued countenance Craigmillar dear death dinna door Duke of Lennox Dundee Earl of Gowrie Earl of Mar Earl's Edinburgh entered eyes faith Falkland fate favour fear feel follow Gowrie Conspiracie Gowrie House Gowrie's gude hand hath head hear heard heart Herbal Holyrood honour hope horse instantly James JAMES BALLANTYNE Jesuit King King's Lady Agnes Lady Beatrix land Laurence length look lord Majesty Majesty's marriage Master of Ruthven mind muckle murder never noble occasion Papyrus passed perceived person Perth possession present Queen Rathsay remained replied Restalrig returned rience rock royal Scotland secret seemed shew sight sooner sooth speak spirit St Johnstoun stairs stood surprise ther thou thought tion took town treason ving words young