| William Guthrie - 1768 - 512 pagine
...but come in people's minds, as not unapplicabie l with it I end this fection and chapter. As for this cardinal, I grant He was the man we might well want,...forgive it foon : But of a truth, the footh to fay, /Utho' the lown be well away, The fact was foully done." Wodrow, vol. ii. p. 33. The names of the murderers... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1796 - 682 pagine
...not this remark indicate, that the time of tillage was earlier at that period, than at prefent ? «* As for the Cardinal I grant " He was the man we might...forgive it foon ; " But of a truth, the footh to fay V Although the lown be well away, «' The fait was foully done." NUMBER NUMBER XL PARISH OF KILSYTH.... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1809 - 964 pagine
...admitted by his enemy, the hiftorian and poet, Sir David Lindfay : As for this cardinal, I grant, He was a man we might well want; God will forgive it foon. But of a truth the footh to fay, Aliho' the loon be well away, The fait was foully done. The confpirators were inftantly befieged in... | |
| 1816 - 730 pagine
...but cume In people's minds, as not inapplicable ; with it I cud this section and chapter. As for this Cardinal, I grant He was the man we might well want, God will forgive it soon : But of a truth, the sooth to say, Altho' the Lown be well away, The fact was foully done." NARBATIVE... | |
| Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots - 1821 - 414 pagine
...wrote an apology, which was too much in the spirit of that fanaticism which he affected to lament. As for the cardinal, I grant He was the man we might weil want ; God will forgive it soon, But of a truth the sooth to say, Although the loun be weil away,... | |
| Joseph Clinton Robertson - 1822 - 414 pagine
...wrote an apology, which was too much in the spirit of that fanaticism which he affected to lament. As for the cardinal, I grant He was the man we might well want ; God will forgive it soon. But of a truth the sooth to say, Although the loun be weil away, The fact was foully done. The... | |
| Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots, London - 1822 - 458 pagine
...wrote an apology, which was too much in the spirit of that fanaticism which he affected to lament.' As for the cardinal, I grant He was the man we might weil want ; God will forgice it soon. But of a truth the sooth to say, Although the loun be weil away,... | |
| John Galt - 1823 - 342 pagine
...Davie Lindsay o' the Mount said on the gimiliar event d ' Cardinal Beaton's death,— " As for this Cardinal, I grant He was the man we might well want; God will forgive it soon : But of a truth, the sooth to say, Although the loon be well away, The fact was foully done."... | |
| John Galt - 1823 - 466 pagine
...Davie Lindsay o' the Mount said on the similar event o' Cardinal Beaton's death, — " As for this Cardinal, I grant He was the man we might well want ; God will forgive it soon ; But of a truth, the sooth to say, Although the loon be well away, The fact was foully done.''... | |
| John Galt - 1823 - 338 pagine
...Davie Lindsay o' the Mount said on the similiar event o1 Cardinal Beaton's death,-— " As for this Cardinal, I grant He was the man we might well want ; God will forgive it soon : But of a truth, the sooth to say, • Although the loon be well away, The fact was foully done."... | |
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