They that waited at the table were just the wicked servingmen and troopers that had done their work and cruel bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle ; and the bishop's summoner, that they called the Deil's... Waverly Novels - Side 180af Walter Scott - 1864Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1824 - 480 sider
...men and troopers, that had done their work and wicked bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle ; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the De'il's Rattle-bag ; and the wicked guardsmen, in their laced coats ; and the savage Highland Amontes, that... | |
| Walter Scott - 1824 - 330 sider
...serving-men and troopers, that had done their work and wicked bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle ; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the De'il's Rattle-bag ; and the wicked guardsmen, in their laced coats ; and the savage Highland Amorites, that... | |
| Tobias Merton - 1824 - 488 sider
...men aud troopers, that had done their work and wicked bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle ; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the De'il's Rattle-bag ; and the wicked guardsmen, in their laced coats ; and the savage Highland Amorites, that... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 336 sider
...serving-men and troopers, that had done their work and wicked bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the De'il's Rattle-bag; and the wicked guardsmen, in their laced coats; and the savage Highland Amorites, that... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1824 - 334 sider
...serving-men and troopers, that had done their work and wicked bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the De'iVs Rattle-bag; and the wicked guardsmen, in their laced coats; and the savage Highland Amorites,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1832 - 378 sider
...Heaven, and, to render the conclusion inevitable, his last scene is generally garnished •with some singular circumstances. Thus the Duke of Lauderdale..." that his heart was not the bigness of a walnut." Note II., p. 194. I have heard in my youth some such wild tale as that placed in the mouth of the blind... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 484 sider
...of Heaven, and, to render the conclusion inevitable, his last scene is generally garnished with some singular circumstances. Thus the Duke of Lauderdale..." that his heart was not the bigness of a walnut." " EARL OF DOUGLAS CUT THE HEAD OFF MACLELLAN OF BOMBIE AT THE THREAVE CASTLE." P. 211, 1. 15. The reader... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 540 sider
...of Heaven, and, to render the conclusion inevitable, his last scene is generally garnished with some singular circumstances. Thus the Duke of Lauderdale..." that his heart was not the bigness of a walnut." 25. Page 132. The reader is referred for particulars to Pitscottie's History of Scotland. 26. Page... | |
| 1910 - 862 sider
...serving-men and troopers that had done their work and cruel bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the Deil's Rattle-bag; and the wicked guardsmen in their laced coats: and the savage Highland Amorites, that shed... | |
| Robert Cruikshank - 1845 - 738 sider
...men and troopers that had done their work and wicked bidding on earth. There was the Lang Lad of the Nethertown, that helped to take Argyle ; and the Bishop's summoner, that they called the De'il's Rattle-bag ; and the wicked guardsmen, in their laced coats; and the savage Highland Amorites, that... | |
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