| John Finlay - Ballads, Scots - 1808 - 238 pages
...heavily complains of the hurt his son had got in Frendraught's company, and rashly avowed to be avenged before he went home. The Marquis alleged Frendraught...laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son to the late slain Rothenaay, happened to be in the bog, who would also go with Aboyn ; they ride without... | |
| John Finlay - Ballads, Scots - 1808 - 234 pages
...heavily complains of the hurt his son had got in Frendraught's company, and rashly avowed to be avenged before he went home. The Marquis alleged Frendraught...laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son to the late slain Rotheaiay, happened to be in the bog, who would 61 also go with Aboyn ; they ride... | |
| Peter Buchan - Ballads, English - 1825 - 228 pages
...Frendraught behind him in the Bog, to whom the marquis revealed what conference was bftwixt him aiui Pitcaple, and held him all that night and would not...breakfast- the marquis directs his dear son, viscount of Aboyne, with some servants to convoy Frendraught home to his own house, if Pitcaple was laid for him... | |
| Minstrelsy - 1827 - 566 pages
...the morn he came to the Bog of Gight,* where the marquis made him welcome. Pitcaple loups on about 30 horse in jack and spear, (hearing of Frendraught's...laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son to the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with Aboyn : they ride without... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads - 1827 - 566 pages
...Frendraught's company, and rashly avowed to be revenged before he went home. The marquis alledged Frendaught had done no wrong, and dissuaded him from any trouble....was laid for him by the way; John Gordon, eldest son to the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with Aboyn ; they ride without... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads, English - 1846 - 320 pages
...in Frendraught's company, and rashly avowed to be revenged before he went home. The marquis alledged Frendraught had done no wrong, and dissuaded him from...laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son to the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with Aboyn ; they ride without... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads, English - 1846 - 312 pages
...and held him all that night, and would not let him go. Upon the morn, being Friday, and a night yf October, the marquis caused Frendraught to breakfast...laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son to the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with Aboyn ; they ride without... | |
| Gavin Turreff - 1859 - 344 pages
...own ways, leaving Frendraught behind him in the Bog, to whom the marquis revealed what conference wag betwixt him and Pitcaple, and held him all that night,...lovingly and kindly; after breakfast, the marquis directs hia dear son, viscount of Aboyn, with some servants, to convoy Frendraught home to his own house, if... | |
| Gavin Turreff - Aberdeen (Scotland) - 1871 - 346 pages
...and that same day rides his own ways, leaving Frendraught behind him in the Bog, to whom the marquia revealed what conference was betwixt him and Pitcaple,...son, viscount of Aboyn, with some servants, to convoy Frendranght home to his own house, if Pitcaple was laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son... | |
| William Motherwell - Ballads, English - 1873 - 554 pages
...about 30 horse in jack and spear, (hearing of Frendraught's being in the Bog) upon Thursday the yth of October, and came to the marquis, who before his...laid for him by the way ; John Gordon, eldest son to the late slain Rothemay, happened to be in the Bog, who would also go with Aboyn : they ride without... | |
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