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" I'll make thee glorious by my pen, And famous by my sword. I'll serve thee in such noble ways Was never heard before : I'll crown and deck thee all with bays, And love thee evermore. "
Old Ballads: Historical and Narrative, with Some of Modern Date - Page 358
by Thomas Evans - 1810
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Memoirs of the Most Renowned James Graham, Marquis of Montrose

George Wishart - Scotland - 1819 - 562 pages
...laugh at thy neglect, And never love thee more. But if thou wilt be constant then, And faithful of thy word, I'll make thee glorious by my pen, And famous...never heard before ; I'll crown and deck thee all with bayi, And love thee evermore. Part Second. MY dear and only love, take heed, Lest thou thy self expose,...
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Kto estʹ kto v Rossiĭskikh bibliotekakh

Librarians - 1819 - 556 pages
...score, I'll sing and laugh at thy neglect, And never love thec more. But if thou wilt be constant then, And famous by my sword. I'll serve thee in such noble ways And faithful of thy word, I'll make thee glorious by my pen, Was never heard before; I'll crown and...
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Montrose and Covenanters, Their Characters and Conduct, Volume 2

Mark Napier - Covenanters - 1838 - 612 pages
...laugh at thy neglect, And never love thee more. But if thou wilt be constant then, And faithful of thy word, I'll make thee glorious by my pen, And famous...and deck thee all with bays, And love thee evermore. Part Second. MY dear and only love, take heed, Lest thou thyself expose And let all longing lovers...
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Montrose and the Covenanters

Mark Napier - Covenanters - 1838 - 1174 pages
...King. He might offer him the incense and the services of an enthusiast, but of an assassin, never. " I'll serve thee in such noble ways Was never heard...I'll crown and deck thee all with bays, And love thee ever more." And could he have borne that lofty port, — for, says the malicious Burnet, he was stately...
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Montrose and Covenanters: Their Characters and Conduct ..., Volume 2

Mark Napier - Covenanters - 1838 - 620 pages
...King. He might offer him the incense and the services of an enthusiast, but of an assassin, never. " I'll serve thee in such noble ways Was never heard before, I'll crown and deck tkee all with bays, And love thee ever more." And could he have borne that lofty port, — for, says...
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The Life and Times of Montrose

Mark Napier - Scotland - 1840 - 580 pages
...laugh at thy neglect, And never love thee more. But if thou wilt be constant then, And faithful of thy word, I'll make thee glorious by my pen, And famous...and deck thee all with bays, And love thee evermore. From the end of January to the beginning of June, Charles had been rigorously confined at Holdenby,...
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The Life and Times of Montrose: Illustrated from Original Manuscripts ...

Mark Napier - Great Britain - 1840 - 624 pages
...repeated, though wrought up to more fiery indignation. His pen was, indeed, as effective as his sword. " I'll make thee glorious by my pen, and famous by my sword." Conceive the fury of the conscious Covenanters when they read, set forth against them in various languages,...
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Memorials of Montrose and His Times, Volume 1

Mark Napier - 1848 - 450 pages
...descriptive of the attributes of Montrose : — But if thou wilt be constant then And faithful of thy word, I'll make thee glorious by my pen, And famous...and deck thee all with bays, And love thee evermore. rood, where the Latiu inscription on his tomb-stone is still legible. The concluding couplet refers...
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Memorials of Montrose and his times [ed. by M. Napier].

Mark Napier - 1848 - 446 pages
...attributes of Montrose : — But if thou wilt be constant then And faithful of thy word, I'll make thec glorious by my pen, And famous by my sword ; I'll...and deck thee all with bays, And love thee evermore. rood, where the Latin inscription on his tomb-stone is still legible. The concluding couplet refers...
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Recollections of a Literary Life: Or, Books, Places and People

Mary Russell Mitford - Authors - 1852 - 592 pages
...laugh at thy neglect, And never love thee more. But if thou wilt be constant then, And faithful of thy word, I'll make thee glorious by my pen, And famous...and deck thee all with bays, And love thee evermore. Could it be in woman to resist such promises from such a man ? PART SECOND. My dear and only love,...
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