Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 62
... king ; the left was posted on the low grounds , near the morass , under the direction of Randolph ; and the king himself took the charge of the centre . Men- tion is also made of a fourth division , commanded by Walter Lord High Stewart ...
... king ; the left was posted on the low grounds , near the morass , under the direction of Randolph ; and the king himself took the charge of the centre . Men- tion is also made of a fourth division , commanded by Walter Lord High Stewart ...
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... king's battle - ax , the handle of which was broken by the violence of the stroke . This was a sort of signal for the charge . So bold an attack upon their king filled the Scots with sentiments of revenge ; and the heroic achievement ...
... king's battle - ax , the handle of which was broken by the violence of the stroke . This was a sort of signal for the charge . So bold an attack upon their king filled the Scots with sentiments of revenge ; and the heroic achievement ...
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... king despatched to their relief , with a company of five hundred horse . Prince Edward , however , soon found himself standing in need of the same relief which he had so timely afforded to others . A strong body of the enemy's cavalry ...
... king despatched to their relief , with a company of five hundred horse . Prince Edward , however , soon found himself standing in need of the same relief which he had so timely afforded to others . A strong body of the enemy's cavalry ...
Page 68
... king of England was the first that fled ; but in this he contradicts all other historians , who affirm that that monarch was among the last in the field . Nay , according to some ac- counts , he would not be persuaded to retire , till ...
... king of England was the first that fled ; but in this he contradicts all other historians , who affirm that that monarch was among the last in the field . Nay , according to some ac- counts , he would not be persuaded to retire , till ...
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... turn'd the rein to fly ; And on them rushes Randolph- Hark ! Edward Bruce's cry . ' Mid reeking blood the Douglas rides , As one rides in a river ; And here the good king Robert comes- And Scotland's free MORNINGS IN SPRING . 71.
... turn'd the rein to fly ; And on them rushes Randolph- Hark ! Edward Bruce's cry . ' Mid reeking blood the Douglas rides , As one rides in a river ; And here the good king Robert comes- And Scotland's free MORNINGS IN SPRING . 71.
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