| Jane Porter - Scotland - 1827 - 278 pages
...Bothwell castle, where he was sure he would meet with every consolation from the good Earl's friendship. Together they struck into the most inaccessible defiles...on a high cliff which projected over this mountain valley, and blowing his bugle with a few notes of the well known pibroch(k) of Lanerkshire, was answered... | |
| Jane Porter - Scotland - 1842 - 258 pages
...where it directs. If I live, you shall see me again. But twilight approaches, we must away ; the sun must not again rise upon Heselrigge. Together they...of the impending rocks, Wallace saw he was near the object of his search. — He sprung on a high cliff which projected over this mountain valley, and... | |
| Jane Porter - 1854 - 694 pages
...harper, as he crept round a circuit of overhanging cliffs, to join him on the summit of the craigs. Together they struck into the most inaccessible defiles of the mountains, and proceeded, till on discerning smoke whitening with its ascending curls the black sides of the impending rocks, Wallace... | |
| Jane Porter - 1862 - 520 pages
...battle streamed from the clouds upon the hills. Together they struck into the most inaccessible denies of the mountains, and proceeded, till, by the smoke,...the black sides of the impending rocks, Wallace saw lie was near the objects of his search. He sprung on a high cliff which projected over this mountain... | |
| Jane Porter - Scotland - 1883 - 464 pages
...precipitous side of the Lin; and then they struck into the defiles, and proceeded till, by the smoke, Wallace saw he was near the objects of his search. He sprung on a high cliff, and blowing his bugle with a few notes of the pibroch of Lanarkshire, was answered by a thousand echoes.... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Charles Gibbon - Anthologies - 1893 - 516 pages
...ntvern which sheltered Sir William Wallace, near Corle Lynn, Is yet rerereu by the people of Scotland. Together they struck into the most inaccessible defiles of the mountains, and proceeded,_ till on discerning smoke whitening with its ascending curls the black sides of the impending... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 558 pages
...harper, as he crept round a circuit of overhanging cliffs, to join him on the summit of the craigs. ing with its ascending curls the black sides of the impending rocks, Wallace saw himself near the object of his search. He sprang on a high cliff projecting over this mountain valley,... | |
| Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl - Anthologies - 1899 - 450 pages
...harper, as he crept round a circuit of overhanging cliffs, to join him on the summit of the craigs. ing with its ascending curls the black sides of the impending rocks, Wallace saw himself near the object of his search. He sprang on a high cliff projecting over this mountain valley,... | |
| Jane Porter - Digital images - 1921 - 562 pages
...harper, as he crept round a circuit of overhanging cliffs, to join him on the summit of the craigs. Together they struck into the most inaccessible defiles of the mountains, and proceeded till, on discerning smoke whitening the black sides of the impending rocks, Wallace saw himself near the... | |
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