| John Finlay - 1808 - 238 Seiten
...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. It remains to...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
...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. It remains to...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
...transaction ; for if he wrote a song about it, she wrought it in tapestry ; and this piece of workman*hip is still preserved at Culzean castle. It remains to...wood near Cassilis house, is still denominated the Gypsies' steps. '< There seems to be no reason lor identifying the hpro with Johnnie Faa, who was king... | |
| Robert Hartley Cromek - 1810 - 286 Seiten
...bed, And my good lord beside me ; This night I'll ly in a tenant's barn, Whatever shall betide me." Culzean Castle. It remains to be mentioned, that the...her lover crossed the river Doon from a wood near Cassilis-liouse, is still denominated the Gypsies' Steps. " There seems to be no reason for identifying... | |
| 1817 - 708 Seiten
...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. It remains to...Cassilis House, is still denominated the Gypsie steps."* Mr Finlay is of opinion that there are no good grounds for identifying the hero of this adventure with... | |
| 1817 - 482 Seiten
...piece of workmanship is still preserved at Culzean Castle. Ir * Holland's Historical Survey. •1. remains to be mentioned, that the ford, by which the...Cassilis House, is still denominated the Gypsie Steps." Mr. Finlay is of opinion, that there are no good grounds for identifying the Jiero of this adventure... | |
| 1817 - 694 Seiten
...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 House, is still denominated the Gypsie Steps." * Mr Finlay is of opinion, that there are no good grounds for identifying the hero of this adventure... | |
| James Thompson (of Newcastle.) - 1828 - 506 Seiten
...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...lover crossed the river Doon from a wood near Cassilis Honse, is still denominated the ' Gypsie Steps.' " , The other chief families that inhabited Yetholm... | |
| A R. Craig - 1884 - 338 Seiten
...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. It remains to...•wood near Cassilis' house is still denominated the " Gipsy Steps." » CHAPTER XXXIII. TtlE HAND AS AFFECTED BY MARRIAGE". &ETURNING shortly to the chirognomy... | |
| 1817 - 698 Seiten
...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. It remains to...Cassilis House, is still denominated the Gypsie steps."* Mr Fiulay is of opinion that there are no good grounds for identifying die hero of this adventure with... | |
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