| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1829 - 426 pages
...itself in the music and the poetry of Scotland ; a march, called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthornden,...age, describing the meeting of the armies, and the deaths of the chiefs, in no ignoble strain.1 Soon after the battle, a council general was held by the... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1829 - 434 pages
...itself in the music and the poetry of Scotland ; a march, called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthornden,...age, describing the meeting of the armies, and the deaths of the chiefs, in no ignoble strain.1 Soon after the battle, a council general was held by the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 416 pages
...itself on the music and the poetry of Scotland ; a march, called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthornden,...the same event, is still repeated in our own age." — See LAING'S Early Metrical Tales, p. 229. — TYTLJEB, v. iii. p. 1 77.] VOL. XXII. B Henry V.... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1836 - 434 pages
...called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthoruden, and a spirited ballad, on the same event, is still repeated in our own age." — See LAIKG'S Early Metrical Tales, p. 229. — TYTLEB, v. iii. p. 177.] VOL. XXII. B Henry V. of... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 558 pages
...itself in the music and the poetry of Scotland ; a march, called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthornden,...ballad, on the same event, is still repeated in our age, describing the meeting of the armies, and the deaths of the chiefs, in no ignoble strain.":):... | |
| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - Scotland - 1838 - 430 pages
...177,) " in the music and the poetry of Scotland ; a march, called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthornden...and a spirited ballad, on the same event, is still re— " Magge Ramsay"a — " Cummer tried "b — " Ouir the dek (dyke?) Davy"c — " Katherine Bairdie"d... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1841 - 372 pages
...itself in the music and the poetry of Scotland. A march, called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthornden;...age, describing the meeting of the armies, and the deaths of the chiefs, in no ignoble strain.* Soon after the battle, a council-general was held by the... | |
| William Thom - Weaving - 1845 - 238 pages
...fast— Haud back your tears ye witchfu' spring Wha's waters weird his last.* Fay, foredoomed. mond of Hawthornden, and a spirited ballad, on the same event, is still repeated in our age, describing the meeting of the armies, and the deaths of the chiefs, in no ignoble strain." Mar... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - Scotland - 1845 - 534 pages
...itself in the music and the poetry of Scotland. A march, called the Battle of Harlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthornden ; and a spirited 1 There is a tradition in the family of Irving of Drum, that the Laird of Maclean was slain by Sir... | |
| Walter Scott - Novelists, English - 1846 - 420 pages
...called the Battle of Ilarlaw, continued to be a popular air down to the time of Drummond of Hawthoruden, and a spirited ballad, on the same event, is still repeated in our own age. "—See LAIXG'S Early Metrical Tulei, p. 229.—TYTLZB, v. iii. p. 177.J VOL. XXII. R Henry V. of England,... | |
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