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... Scot , the earle of March , to make hast and giue battell to his enimies , before their power by delaieng of time should still too much increase , he passed forward with such speed , that he was in sight of his enimies , lieng in campe ...
... Scot , the earle of March , to make hast and giue battell to his enimies , before their power by delaieng of time should still too much increase , he passed forward with such speed , that he was in sight of his enimies , lieng in campe ...
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... Scot , perceiuing their purpose , withdrew the king from that side of the field ( as some write ) for his great benefit and safegard ( as it appeared ) for they gaue such a violent onset vpon them that stood about the kings standard ...
... Scot , perceiuing their purpose , withdrew the king from that side of the field ( as some write ) for his great benefit and safegard ( as it appeared ) for they gaue such a violent onset vpon them that stood about the kings standard ...
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... Scot , At Holmedon met , Where they did spend a sad and bloody hour ; As by discharge of their artillery , And shape of likelihood , the news was told ; For he that brought them , in the very heat And pride of their contention did take ...
... Scot , At Holmedon met , Where they did spend a sad and bloody hour ; As by discharge of their artillery , And shape of likelihood , the news was told ; For he that brought them , in the very heat And pride of their contention did take ...
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... Scots That are your prisoners , — I'll keep them all ; By God , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall not : I'll keep them , by this hand . You start away And lend no ear unto my purposes ...
... Scots That are your prisoners , — I'll keep them all ; By God , he shall not have a Scot of them ; No , if a Scot would save his soul , he shall not : I'll keep them , by this hand . You start away And lend no ear unto my purposes ...
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... Scot ( Discoverie of Witchcraft , ed . 1584 , p . 248 ) cites a charm for the bots in a horse : " I conjure thee , O worme that thou neither eat nor drink the flesh blood or bones of this horse . " The bots are now known to be the larvæ ...
... Scot ( Discoverie of Witchcraft , ed . 1584 , p . 248 ) cites a charm for the bots in a horse : " I conjure thee , O worme that thou neither eat nor drink the flesh blood or bones of this horse . " The bots are now known to be the larvæ ...
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