He went—but not with him departed his remembrance from the Highlanders. For years and years did his name continue enshrined in their hearts and familiar to their tongues ; their plaintive ditties, resounding with his exploits, and inviting his return.... Transactions - Page 319by Gaelic Society of Inverness, Inverness Gaelic Society - 1904Full view - About this book
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - Great Britain - 1838 - 680 pages
...tongues; their plaintive ditties, re- XXIX. sounding with his exploits, and inviting his return. 174^. Again, in these strains, do they declare themselves...yields to the passionate devotion to " Prince Charlie." * On the rebellion being finally quelled,- the punishment of its principal chiefs and instigators became... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1838 - 672 pages
...tongues; their plaintive ditties, re- XXIX. sounding with his exploits, and inviting his return. 174.6. Again, in these strains, do they declare themselves...to the passionate devotion to " Prince Charlie."* On the rebellion being finally quelled, the punishment of its principal chiefs and instigators became... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - Great Britain - 1839 - 646 pages
...name continue enshrined in their XXIX. nearts and familiar to their tongues ; their plaintive 1746. ditties, resounding with his exploits, and inviting...yields to the passionate devotion to " Prince Charlie." * On the rebellion being finally quelled, the punishment of its principal chiefs and instigators became... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 464 pages
...the 29th of September. He went — but not with him departed his remembrance from the Highlanders. For years and years did his name continue enshrined...strains, do they declare themselves ready to risk (1) Chmy's Narrative (Home's Appendix, p. 380.). and was taken to London by the Duke ot CumberThere... | |
| Karl Ludwig Klose - 1845 - 416 pages
...loved, " but his remembrance," as Lord Mahon observes, " departed not with him from the Highlanders. For years did his name continue enshrined in their hearts,...yields to the passionate devotion to ' Prince Charlie.' " * As long as the hills of Scotland stand, says Sir Walter Scott, the disinterested fidelity shown... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1846 - 310 pages
...cause. " He went," says Lord Mahon, "but not with him departed his remembrance from the Highlanders. For years and years did his name continue enshrined...yields to the passionate devotion to ' PRINCE CHARLIE.' " On the 29th of September, after a prosperous voyage, Charles landed at Roscoff, near Morlaix, in... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Scotland - 1849 - 304 pages
...Chevalier. "He went," says Lord Mahon, " but not with him departed his remembrance from the Highlanders. For years and years did his name continue enshrined...yields to the passionate devotion to Prince Charlie." The subsequent life of the Prince is a story of melancholy interest. We find him at first received... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - Scotland - 1849 - 300 pages
...Chevalier. "He went," says Lord Mahon, " but not with him departed his remembrance from the Highlanders. For years and years did his name continue enshrined...maternal fondness— the strongest, perhaps, of all human feelings—yields to the passionate devotion to Prince Charlie." The subsequent life of the Prince... | |
| LORD MAHON - 1851 - 210 pages
...on the 29th of September. He went—but not with him departed his remembrance from the Highlanders. For years and years did his name continue enshrined...—yields to the passionate devotion to " Prince Charlie." * On the rebellion being finally quelled, the punishment of its principal chiefs and instigators became... | |
| LORD MAHON - 1851 - 210 pages
...on the 29th of September. He went—but not with him departed his remembrance from the Highlanders. For years and years did his name continue enshrined...maternal fondness, — the strongest perhaps of all human feelings,—yields to the passionate devotion to " Prince Charlie." * On the rebellion being finally... | |
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