Sir Walter Scott's FriendsW. Blackwood, 1909 - 448 pages |
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Abbotsford Adam Anne Anne Murray ballads beautiful Border brother Buccleuch Byron Campbell Castle character Charles Kirkpatrick Sharpe charm child Clerk Cockburn Cranstoun Dalkeith daughter death delight Dr Johnson Duchess Dugald Stewart Duke Edinburgh eighteenth century Ellis's Erskine father feeling fortune friendship genius gentle George Ellis guests heart Hogg Hogg's honour household humour imagination James Hogg Joanna Baillie John Keith Lady Frances Lady Louisa Stuart Laidlaw laird Lasswade later letters Leyden literary lived Lockhart Lord Lord Byron Margaret Hogg Marmion Minstrelsy Minto Miss Seward Montagu Moore Morritt mother neighbours never once pleasant poem poet poetry Ritson Robert Surtees Rolliad romantic Rose Scotland Scottish Sharpe's Sir Walter sister Skene society songs spirit story Surtees tell things Thomas Thomson told Tom Purdie touch Townshend verse Walter Scott Waverley Waverley Novels woman Woodhouselee Wordsworth writes wrote young youth