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    The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805) is a narrative poem in six cantos with copious antiquarian notes by Walter Scott. Set in the Scottish Borders in the...
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    intermittently. In poetry, The Lay of the Last Minstrel (1805) by Sir Walter Scott, Lalla Rookh (1817) by Thomas Moore, and The Village Minstrel (1821) by John Clare...
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    The Land of the Mountain and the Flood (1887, alluding to The Lay of the Last Minstrel) by Hamish MacCunn. "Hail to the Chief" from "The Lady of the Lake"...
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    descended of the Lords of Buccleuch. His family history, fancifully interpreted, is the main subject of much of The Lay of the Last Minstrel. The current...
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    Big Dipper (redirect from The Plough)
    "Merriam-Webster dictionary". Retrieved 6 June 2017. Scott, Walter (1805). The Lay of the Last Minstrel. James Ballantyne. Canto First. XVII. Hinckley Allen, Richard...
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    of a peasant and buried in an unmarked grave. Clare and De Wilton marry. Many of the reviewers judged Marmion equal in merit to The Lay of the Last Minstrel...
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    Put on airs (category History of clothing (Western fashion))
    Text-book in the English Language for December 1869: Containing Addison's Spectator, Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel, Byron's Prisoner of Chillon, and...
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  • Duke of Clarence, brother of King Henry V of England. The incident appears in his descendant Sir Walter Scott’s poem, "The Lay of the Last Minstrel": "And...
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    England. The incident appears in a poem by Sir Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel. However Swinton was later killed in 1424 at the Battle of Verneuil...
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    of his poems, "The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto Second". A Presbyterian congregation in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, built a Gothic church in the U...
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    Fleur-de-lis (redirect from Flower of lily)
    Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel In the United Kingdom, a fleur-de-lis has appeared in the official arms of the Norroy King of Arms for hundreds of years...
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  • as Sir Walter Scott's Lay of the last minstrel (1805), where "A hallow'd taper shed a glimmering light / On mystic implements of magic might; On cross...
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    Ravenscraig Castle (category Districts of Scotland)
    Harold, at the wedding feast in the sixth canto of Sir Walter Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel. The ballad tells in elliptical style of 'the lovely Rosabelle'...
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    philosopher, whom Walter Scott described in The Lay of the Last Minstrel as "addicted to the abstruse studies of judicial astrology, alchemy, physiognomy...
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  • Janet Beaton (category History of the Scottish Borders)
    his narrative poem "Lay of the Last Minstrel" as Wizard Lady of Branxholm, who could '"bond to her bidding the viewless forms of air". Bothwell would...
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    alive. Sir Walter Scott deploys Michael Scott (sic) in his The Lay of the Last Minstrel. In Footnotes 12/13, he credits him with conquering an indefatigable...
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  • performed at the Crystal Palace on 5 November of that year. The title is taken from Scott's The Lay of the Last Minstrel, canto vi, stanza 2:            O Caledonia...
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    Sir Walter Scott in The Lay of the Last Minstrel: For he was speechless, ghastly, wan Like him of whom the Story ran Who spoke the spectre hound in Man...
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    James Henry Nixon (category History of London)
    (1831) Hall of Branksome, The lay of the last minstrel by Sir Walter Scott, illustration by James Henry Nixon (1835) The lay of the last minstrel by Sir Walter...
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    LNER Class A4 2509 Silver Link (category Individual locomotives of Great Britain)
    Walter Scott's poem The Lay of the Last Minstrel, which reads: True love's the gift which God has given To man alone beneath the heaven; It is not fantasy's...
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