Rob Roy Macgregor, or 'Auld lang syne:' a national operatic drama, extended with an intr. [&c.] by a Glasgow playgoer1868 |
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... hundreds . The Baillie on the other hand , has been held worthy of being represented by some of the first men on the stage - such as Liston , J. H. Alexander old Living- stone , Mason , J. H. Williams , of the Haymarket , a Glasgow man ...
... hundreds . The Baillie on the other hand , has been held worthy of being represented by some of the first men on the stage - such as Liston , J. H. Alexander old Living- stone , Mason , J. H. Williams , of the Haymarket , a Glasgow man ...
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... hundred horsemen in his train . SIR FRED .- ( reads ) -Derwentwatters , Foster , Lord Waddrington , Patten Standish ... hundreds ; already M'Pherson , Nairn , and the noble Earl of Mar , have requested your Highness to name the day ; so ...
... hundred horsemen in his train . SIR FRED .- ( reads ) -Derwentwatters , Foster , Lord Waddrington , Patten Standish ... hundreds ; already M'Pherson , Nairn , and the noble Earl of Mar , have requested your Highness to name the day ; so ...
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... hundreds of years , it has a College and a Cathedral , and much cause the Glasgow folk hae to be proud o ' the Cathedral , for they rose up wi ' sword in hand , and saved it at the Reformation , when the ither toons got theirs dung down ...
... hundreds of years , it has a College and a Cathedral , and much cause the Glasgow folk hae to be proud o ' the Cathedral , for they rose up wi ' sword in hand , and saved it at the Reformation , when the ither toons got theirs dung down ...
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... hundreds . BAILIE - Hundreds ! only hundreds ! Damn their supple snouts ! And would they oppress a fa'ing man for the sake o ' hundreds - they that bae made thoosands by him ? Your maisters , Saunders Wylie , hae taen mony a gude fat ...
... hundreds . BAILIE - Hundreds ! only hundreds ! Damn their supple snouts ! And would they oppress a fa'ing man for the sake o ' hundreds - they that bae made thoosands by him ? Your maisters , Saunders Wylie , hae taen mony a gude fat ...
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... hundred pounds I owe you ; and you can leave Mr Owen the while , to do the best he can in Glasgow . BAILIE - Say nae mair , Rab - say nae mair , I'll gang wi ' you : but you maun guarantee me safe hame again to the Sautmarket , ye ...
... hundred pounds I owe you ; and you can leave Mr Owen the while , to do the best he can in Glasgow . BAILIE - Say nae mair , Rab - say nae mair , I'll gang wi ' you : but you maun guarantee me safe hame again to the Sautmarket , ye ...
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Aberfoil ANDREW FAIRSERVICE auld langsyne BAILIE NICOL JARVIE BAILIE-My conscience BAILIE-Ye Ballantyne bonnet boots Campbell CAPTAIN THORNTON CHORUS Clachan clan claymore cousin Crane Alley Deacon Diana Vernon dinna dirk Donald Caird's DOUGAL drama dress Edinburgh Enter ROB ROY EWAN Exeunt Exit father fear frae FRANCIS BAILIE FRANCIS OSBALDISTONE FRANCIS-And FRANCIS-I gang gaun gentlemen Glasgow glen Grigalach gude hame HAMISH hand haud Hazeldean head heard heart HELEN Hieland Highland honest honour JOBSON lassie Loch look Lord MACSTUART mair Major Galbraith Mattie maun MORRIS muckle never o'er Owen plaid portmanteau puir Rashleigh Osbaldistone Rob Roy MacGregor ROB-I Robin Campbell Sassenach Sautmarket SCENE Scotland Scott SIR FRED SIR FREDERICK SOLDIERS SONG speak sword tartan tell Terry thee there's Tolbooth W. H. Murray wadna weel worthy faither ye'll
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10 페이지 - Now let this wilfu' grief be done, And dry that cheek so pale; Young Frank is chief of Errington And lord of Langley-dale; His step is first in peaceful ha', His sword in battle keen" — But aye she loot the tears down fa
42 페이지 - Tis the summons of heroes for conquest or death, When the banners are blazing on mountain and heath: They call to the dirk, the claymore, and the targe, To the march and the muster, the line and the charge.
65 페이지 - ... gnarled oak can be twisted as easily as the young sapling. Can I forget that I have been branded as an outlaw — stigmatized as a traitor — a price set on my head as if I had been a wolf — my family treated as the dam and cubs of the hill-fox, whom all may torment, vilify, degrade, and insult — the very name which came to me from a long and noble line of martial ancestors, denounced, as if it were a spell to conjure up the devil with...
11 페이지 - A chain of gold ye sail not lack, Nor braid to bind your hair ; Nor mettled hound, nor managed hawk, Nor palfrey fresh and fair ; And you, the foremost o' them a', Shall ride our forest queen " — But aye she loot the tears down fa
59 페이지 - The heath this night must be my bed, The bracken curtain for my head, My lullaby the warder's tread, Far, far, from love and thee, Mary; To-morrow eve, more stilly laid, My couch may be my bloody plaid, My vesper song thy wail, sweet maid! It will not waken me, Mary!
54 페이지 - THE moon's on the lake, and the mist's on the brae, And the Clan has a name that is nameless by day; Then gather, gather, gather, Grigalach Gather, gather, gather, &c.
x 페이지 - As fair art thou, my bonnie lass, So deep in love am I ; And I will love thee still, my dear, 'Till a' the seas gang dry. 'Till a...
32 페이지 - A Highland lad my love was born, The Lowland laws he held in scorn ; But he still was faithful to his clan, My gallant braw John Highlandman. With his philabeg and tartan plaid, And good claymore down by his side, The ladies' hearts he did trepan, My gallant braw John Highlandman.
60 페이지 - There is a gulf between us — a gulf of absolute perdition; where we go, you must not follow; what we do, you must not share in. Farewell; be happy!' In the attitude in which she bent from her horse, which was a Highland pony, her face, not perhaps altogether unwillingly, touched mine.
65 페이지 - Highland drover, bankrupt* barefooted, stripped of all, dishonoured and hunted down, because the avarice of others grasped at more than that poor all could pay, shall burst on them in an awful change. They that scoffed at the...