| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1858 - 568 pages
...like before; and in the meantime, at the scattering of the people, there were ten or twelve despiteful letters and infamous libels in prose, found, as if...lost among the people, tending to the reproach of the Earl of Morton and his predecessors.' — May. R. At the fall of Morton, less than two years after,... | |
| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1858 - 574 pages
...like before; and in the meantime, at the scattering of the people, there were ten or twelve despiteful letters and infamous libels in prose, found, as if...lost among the people, tending to the reproach of the Earl of Morton and his predecessors.' —Moy. R. At the fall of Morton, less than two years after,... | |
| Questions and answers - 1859 - 764 pages
...before : and, in the meantime, at the scattering of the people, there were ten or twelve despiteful letters and infamous libels in prose, found, as if...lost among the people, tending to the reproach of the earl of Morton and his predecessors." " 1584. — Upon the 2d day of December, a baxter's [baker's]... | |
| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1885 - 426 pages
...like before; and in the meantime, at the scattering of the people, there were ten or twelve despiteful letters and infamous libels in prose, found, as if...lost among the people, tending to the reproach of the Earl of Morton and his predecessors.'— May. R. At the fall of Morton, less than two years after,... | |
| William T. Dobson - Bible - 1887 - 250 pages
...before ; and in the meantime, at the scattering of the people, there were ten or twelve despiteful letters and infamous libels in prose found, as if...lost among the people, tending to the reproach of the Earl of Morton and his predecessors." " Some people alleged that the King was never inclined to pardon... | |
| Dialect literature, Scottish - 1899 - 540 pages
...rehersit dyvers sorts of wrong that Morton had sustenit, and besydes thame all thair was a poeticall malice in hand," and then relates the case of William...husband put to death at Stirling for a ballad entitled ' Daff and dow nothing.' 313. 21. Vpone the secund day of marche the zeir of god Im v« Ixxiij zeiris... | |
| Frank Egbert Bryant - Ballads, English - 1913 - 462 pages
...like before; and in the meantime, at the scattering of the people, there were ten or twelve despiteful letters and infamous libels in prose, found, as if...lost among the people, tending to the reproach of the Earl of Morton and his predecessors.' Mag. R. — At the fall of Morton less than two years after,... | |
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