The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance of the transaction ; for if he wrote a song about it, she wrought it in tapestry ; and this piece of workmanship is still preserved at Culzean Castle.... Your luck in your hand - Seite 274von A R. Craig - 1884Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| John Finlay - 1808 - 238 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of to many of the gypsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Paw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...her lover crossed the river Doon from a wood near Cassillis house, is still denominated the Gypsies Steps. There seems to be no reason for identifying... | |
| John Finlay - 1808 - 224 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of to many of the gypsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...by which the lady and her lover crossed the river Boon from a wood near Cassillis house, is still denominated the Gypsies Steps. There seems to be no... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1809 - 832 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of so many of the gypses. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...it, she wrought it in tapestry ; and this piece of workman*hip is still preserved at Culzean castle. It remains to be mentioned, that the ford, by which... | |
| Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810 - 286 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of tu many of the gypsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...piece of workmanship is still preserved at Culzean And she came tripping down the stair, And a' her maids before her ; As soon as they saw her weelfar'd... | |
| 1817 - 708 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of so many of the gypsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...wood near Cassilis House, is still denominated the Gypsie steps."* Mr Finlay is of opinion that there are no good grounds for identifying the hero of... | |
| 1817 - 694 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of so many of the gypsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Few's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...preserved at Culzean Castle. It remains to be mentioned, tliiit the ford, by which the lady and her lover cross«! the river Doon from a wood near Cassilis... | |
| 1817 - 482 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of so many of the gypsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...workmanship is still preserved at Culzean Castle. Ir * Holland's Historical Survey. •1. remains to be mentioned, that the ford, by which the lady and... | |
| James Thompson (of Newcastle.) - 1828 - 506 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of so many of the Gipsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...it, she wrought it in tapestry ; and this piece of workman* ship is still preserved at Culzean Castle. It remains to be mentioned, that the ford, by which... | |
| James Thompson - 1828 - 502 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of so many of the Gipsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance of the transaction; for if he wrote n song about it, she wrought it in tapestry ; and this piece of workman^, ship is still preserved at... | |
| 1817 - 698 Seiten
...said to be the effigies of so many of the gypsies. The lady herself, as well as the survivor of Faw's followers, contributed to perpetuate the remembrance...wood near Cassilis House, is still denominated the Gypsie steps."* Mr Fiulay is of opinion that there are no good grounds for identifying die hero of... | |
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