... making a bed for him, his royal highness was lulled asleep with the sweet murmurs of the finest purling stream that could be, running by his bedside, within the grotto, in which romantic habitation his royal highness pass'd three days, at the end... Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal - Pàgina 260per Scottish Mountaineering Club - 1905Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Robert Forbes - 1897 - 182 pàgines
...(1. 343). „ 24. Joined the 'famous' Glenmoriston men1 at Coiraghoth in the Braes of Glenmoriston, where the Prince was lodged in a cave, ' with the...stream that could be running by his bedside within the grotto ' (1. 344) ; ' as comfortably lodged as if he had been in a royal palace ' (nI. 381). „ 25-27.... | |
| Scottish History Society - 1897 - 180 pàgines
...sleep (i. 343). 24. ~ Joined the 'famous' Glenmoriston men1 at Coiraghoth in the Braes of Glenmoriston, where the Prince was lodged in a cave, 'with the finest...stream that could be running by his bedside within the grotto ' (i. 344) ; ' as comfortably lodged as if he had been in a royal palace' (in. 381). 25-27.... | |
| Thomas Brumby Johnston, James Alexander Robertson - 1899 - 238 pàgines
...afforded ; and making a bed for him, his royal highness was lulled asleep with the sweet murmurs of the finest purling stream that could be, running by his bedside, within the grotto, in which romantic habitation his royal highness pass'd three days, at the end of which he was... | |
| Charles Sanford Terry - 1922 - 262 pàgines
...afforded; and making a bed for him, his royal highness was lulled asleep with the sweet murmurs of the finest purling stream that could be, running by his bedside, within the grotto, in which romantic habitation1 his royal highness pass'd three days, at the end of which he... | |
| Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (the Elder.) - 1910 - 258 pàgines
...afforded; and making a bed for him, his royal highness was lulled asleep with the sweet murmurs of the finest purling stream that could be, running by his bedside, within the grotto, in which romantic habitation1 his royal highness pass'd three days, at the end of which he... | |
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