ABBOT," Mottoes from the, 550, 551.
Abercorn, Marquis of, dedication of "The Lady of the Lake" to, 151. Abercromby, Sir Ralph, tribute to the memory of, 86.
"ADMIRE NOT THAT I GAINED," 537. Albania, a poem, extract from, 624, n., 625, n.
Albyn's Anthology, SONGS written for,
512, 513, 520, 521. "ALICE BRAND," 207. "ALLEN-A-DALE," 300. Alvanley, Lady, 630, n. Ambition, personification of, 261. "ANCIENT GAELIC MELODY," 531. Ancram Moor, battle of, 575, n. Angus, Archibald, sixth Earl of, called Bell-the-Cat," 119, 591, n. Angus, seventh Earl of, 38, 172, 575, n.,
"AN HOUR WITH THEE," 536. Annals of Scotland, 621, n., 622, n. "ANNE OF GEIERSTEIN,'
from, 559, 560. "ANTIQUARY," 545, 546.
Mottoes from the,
Antiquities of Westmoreland and Cum- berland, 614, n.
Aram, Eugene, remarkable case of,
Archers, English, 113, 416, 590, n.,
Argentine, Sir Giles de, 376, 419, 617, n. Arran, Island of, 401, 620, n.
Arthur, King, 341-350, 580, n, 581, n., 614, ., 615, n.
Artornish Castle, 616, n.
Ascetic religionists, 598, n.
Ascham, 622, n.
ASHTON, LUCY, SONG OF, 531.
"BATTLE OF SEMPACH," 475. Beacons, 26, 573, n.
Bealach-nam-bo, Pass of, 200.
Beal' an Duine, skirmish at, 239, 601, n.
Beattie, Mr., of Mickledale, 568, n. Bellenden, 31, 575, n. Bell-Rock Lighthouse, lines on visit- ing, 503.
Beltane-tree, the, 482, 626, n. Ben-an mountain, 157. Benledi, 153. Benvenue, 156. Benvoirlich, 152.
Beresford, Field-marshal Lord, tribute His training the Portu- to, 268. guese troops, 604, n.
Berwick, North, 124. "BETROTHED," Mottoes from the, 557. Bethune, or Beaton, family of, 8,
Bigotry, personification of, 259. Binram's Corse, tradition of, 585, n. Biting the thumb, or the glove, 50, 576, n.
"BLACK DWARF," Mottoes from the, 546.
Blackford Hill, 108. Black-mail, 28.
Blair, Right Honorable Robert, Lord President of the Court of Session, death of, 602, n.
Blood of which party first shed, an augury of success in battle, 205, 600, n.
Blood-hound, or Sluith-hound, 9, 153, 571, n., 596, n. "BOAT SONG," 177. Bohun, Sir Henry de, his encounter with King Robert Bruce, 414, 622, n. "BOLD DRAGOON, or the Plain of Badajos," 501.
Athole, John de Strathbogie, Earl of Bolero, a Spanish dance, 260, 603, n.
BAILLIE, JOANNA, Prologue to her "Family Legend," 498. "BALLADS FROM THE GERMAN," 467- 481.
Bangor, the Monks of, 520, 630, n. "BANNATYNE CLUB, THE," 523. Bannockburn, Battle of, 414; stanza 18 See also notes, to end of the poem.
pp. 622, 623. "BARD'S INCANTATION, THE," writ- ten under the threat of invasion 1804, 492, 629, n.
"BAREFOOTED FRIAR, THE," 532. Barnard Castle, 273, 283, 607, n., 608, n. Barrington, Shute, Bishop of Durham,
Bond of Alliance, or feud stanching, betwixt the clans of Scott and Kerr, (1529) 570, n.
"BONNY DUNDEE," 537: Book of the Universal Kirk, 601, n. "BORDER BALLAD," 533. Places of their Borderers, Scottish. March- herdsmen's refuge, 574, . Form of oath, 575, treason, 575, n. Regulations in 1648, 575, n. Friendly intercourse with the Eng- Foot-ball play, 576, n. lish, 576, ". Manner of carrying on depredations, 609, n.
Bothwell, Adam Hepburn, Earl of, (temp. Jac. IV.) 104, 589, n.
James Hepburn, Earl of, (temp. Mary) 38, 576, n. "BOTHWELL CASTLE," 540. Bowhill, 58.
Brackenbury Tower, 291, 609, n. Bracklinn Cascade, 174, 598, n.
Branksome Castle, 5 passim, 570, n. "BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN," 337. See also 616, n.
"BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR," Mottoes from the, 548.
Brigg, or Bridge of Turk, 153. Brodick Castle, Arran, 402, 620, n. "BROOCH OF LORN," the, 377, 617, n. Bruce, King Robert, defeated by the His com- Lord of Lorne, 617, n. punction for violation of the sanctu- ary by the slaughter of Comyn, 618, Excommunicated for it, 618, n. Sequel to that adventure told by Tradition that he Barbour, 619, n.
was at the battle of Falkirk inaccu- Crossed the Peninsula rate, 618, n. Landing in
of Cantyre, 620, n. Arran, 396.
Instance of his hu- His landing in
manity, 397, 620, n. Block- Carrick, 402, 405, 620, n. Defeats the Earl of Pembroke, 621, n. ade of Stirling Castle, 410, 621, n. Encounter with Sir Henry de Bohun, Battle of Bannockburn, 414, 622, n. 415 to end of the poem, and 622 to end of the notes.
Bruce, Edward, brother of King Rob- ert, 410, 620, n., 621, n.
Nigel, another brother of the King, 381. Brunswick, Duke of, slain at Jena, 86. Buccaniers, 280, 286, 607, n., 608, n., 609, n., 610, n. Buccleuch, ancestors of the house of, 570, . Romantic origin of the name, 51, 570, N., 57, n.
Charles, Duke of, LETTERS IN VERSE to, 503.
Harriet, Duchess of, 74, 568, n. Tribute to her memory, 420. tion betwixt him and Captain Med- Byron, Lord, Remarks on a conversa. win, 569, n. His Satire on Marmion, Lines on Pitt and Fox, 579, n. 62, 63.
CADOGAN, Colonel, tribute to the mem- ory of, 268.
"CADYOW CASTLE," 488, 627, n. Cairns," 26, 574, n Caledonian Forest and wild cattle, 489, 627, n.
Canna, island and town of, 393, 619, n. Cantyre, peninsula of, 395, 620, n. "CASTLE DANGEROUS,' Mottoes from, 561.
"CASTLE OF THE SEVEN SHIELDS," ballad of the, 453- Cave, Mac-Allister's, in Strathaird, 619, n.
Caxton, William, 101.
Chapel Perilous, 63, 580, n. Charles I., King, 611, n.
Edward, Prince, one of his places of retreat, 597, n.
Charms, healing, 25, 26, 576, n. Chace, the royal, in Ettrick Forest, 584, n.
Chastity, punishment for broken vows of, 84, 588, n. "CHEVIOT," 543.
Chivalry, 34, 306, 575, ., 611, n. Christmas, 128, 592, n.
"CHRONICLES OF THE CANONGATE," Mottoes from, 559, 632, n. "CLAUD HALCRO'S SONG," 534.
David I., King, founded Melrose Ab- bey, 571, n. A sore saint for the
"Dead bell," the, 588, n. Death, presages of, 599, n. "DEATH OF KEELDAR, THE," 525. Deloraine, lands of, 571, n. Description of the Western Islands, 597, n.
"DONALD CAIRD'S COME AGAIN," 521. Donjon, what, 582, n.
"DON RODERICK, THE VISION OF," 253.
Douglas, the House of, 593, n. Ancient sword belonging to, 592, n.
Archibald, third Earl of, called "Tine-man," 598, n.
"The Good Lord James" charged to carry the Bruce's heart to the Holy Land, 618, n. In Arran, 620, n. Makes prisoners of Murray and Bonkle, 620, n. Often took the Castle of Douglas, 621, n. "Larder," 621, n. At Bannock- burn, 415.
William, "the knight of Liddes- dale," 14, 572, ".
Gawain, Bishop of Dunkeld, 135,
Doune Castle, 226.
Drinking cup, description of, 617, n. Dryburgh Abbey, 487, 627, n.
Claverhouse, Grahame of. See Dun- Dryden, his account of his projected
"CLEVELAND'S SONGS," 535. Coir-nan-Uriskin, 199, 599, #. Coleridge, S. T., his Christabel," 569, n. "The Bridal of Triermain," an imitation of his style, 337.. Collins, his flights of imagination, 338.
Colwulf, King of Northumberland, 81, 587, n.
Combat, single, 34, 36, 121, 222. Comyn, the Red, 375, 378, 382, 618, n. Conscience, 273, 275. Constable, Mr. Archibald, his "bold and liberal industry," 570, n. Coronach of the Highlanders, 194,
DACRE, 29, 574, n. Dahomay, spell of, 359.
Dalhousie, Earl of, tribute to, 502. Dalkeith, Charles, Earl of, (afterwards Duke of Buccleuch) dedication of "The Lay of the Last Minstrel' to, 3. See Buccleuch.
Harriet, Countess of (afterwards Duchess of Buccleuch), 568, n. See also Buccleuch.
Dalzell, Sir William, his combat with Sir Piers Courtenay, 583, n.
66 DANCE OF DEATH, THE," 507. Danes, the, invasion of Northumber- land by, 301, 610, n. Traces of their religion in Teesdale, 610, n. Daoine Shi,' or 592, n., 600, n.
epic poem of " The Round Table," 64, 581, n.
Duelling, 224, 601, n.
Erskine, Thomas Lord, speech of, on humanity towards animals, 622, n.
William, Esq. (Lord Kinneder), dedication to, of the Third Canto of Marmion, 86. Reputed author of "The Bridal of Triermain," 616, n. Mrs., Epitaph on, 521. Ettrick Forest, 584, n.
Eugene Aram, remarkable case of, 609, n.
"EVE OF ST. JOHN," 486. See also 627, n.
Excursion to the Lakes, 615, n.
Fiery Cross, the, 187, 188, 598, n. Fingal's Cave at Staffa, 394
"FIRE KING," ballad of the, 472, 625, n.
Flanders, manner of reaping in, 623, n. Flodden, account of the battle of, 139.
Dundas, Right Honorable William, Florinda, daughter of Count Julian,
Dundee, Viscount (Grahame of Claver- house), 28, 574, n. His character,
Dunmailraise, 340, 614, N. "DUNOIS, ROMANCE OF," 508. Dunstaffnage Castle, 617, n. Durham Cathedral, 445. "DYING BARD, THE," 494, 629, n.
EDELFLED, daughter of King Oswy, 80, 586, n.
Edinburgh, ancient cross of, 22,
Annual Register, 612, n., 614, n. Old Town of, 111, 590, #. Edward I., King. His employment of the Welsh in his Scottish wars, 621, n. Sets out to destroy the Bruce, 392, 619, n. His death, 619, ".
II. at Bannockburn, 416. His gallantry, 623, n. Egliston Abbey, 284, 608, n. Eigg, cave in the Island of, the scene of a dreadful act of vengeance, 619, n.
Eildon Hills, 14, 572, n. Ellis, George, Esq., 582, n. tion to him of the Fifth Canto of Marmion, 111. Elves, 600, n. English Bards and Scotch Reviewers, 579, n.
Ennui, 436, 464. Epic Poem, a receipt to make an,
Flying Dutchman, the," 609, n. Football, game of, 509, 576, n. "FORAY, THE." 526.
Forbes, Sir William (author of "The Life of Beattie "), tribute to his memory, 99, 589, n.
"FORTUNES OF NIGEL," Mottoes from the, 553-555.. Fox, Right Honorable Charles James,
among those who smiled on the adventurous minstrel," 570, n. Never applied to by Scott regarding his appointment as a Clerk of Ses- sion, 579, ". Tribute to his mem-
Franchémont, superstitious belief re- garding the Castle of, 129, 593, n. Fraser [or Frizel], Sir Simon, ancestor of the family of Lovat, fate of, 381. "FREDERICK AND ALICE," 475, 625, n. French army in the Peninsula, move-
ments of, application to, of prophe- cies of Joel, 603, n. Retreat of, March 1811, 603, n.
"Friar Rush," 100, 589, n. "FROM THE FRENCH," 509. Fuentes d'Honoro, action of, 604, n. "FUNERAL HYMN," 532.
Glencairn, "The Good Earl" of,
490, 629, n. "GLENCOE, ON THE MASSACRE OF," 501, 630, n.
"GLENFINLAS," 482, 626, n. Goblin-Hall, the, 94, 588, n. Goblin-Page, Lord Cranstoun's, 573, n. Gordon, Colonel, the Hon. Sir Alexan- der, killed at Waterloo, 429, 623, n. Græme, or Grahame, families of, 577, n., 597, n., 604, n. Graham, Sir John the, 597, n.
"GRAY BROTHER, THE," 539, 631, n. Gray Mare's Tail," the, a cataract, 585, n.
Greta Bridge, 284, 608, n.
River, 285, 294, 296, 608, n., 610, n.
Guardian, The, 613, n. Guisards of Scotland, 592, n.
Gunn, John, a noted Highland robber, story of, 600, n.
HAILES, Lord, 367, 523.
Hairibee, 10, 571, ". Hamilton, family of, 627, n.
Right Hon. Lady Anne, 488.
of Bothwellhaugh, account of his assassination of the Regent Murray, 628, n.
Lord Claud, 489, 628, n.
Right Hon. W. G. (Singlespeech Hamilton), 615, N.
"HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS," 435. "HARFAGER, SONG OF," 534. "HARP, Song of the," 316. Hawks, 576, n. Hawthornden, 539.
"HEART OF MIDLOTHIAN," Mottoes from the, 547. Heath-burning, 599, #.
Heber, Richard, Esq., dedication of
the Sixth Canto of Marmion to, 128. Hebridean chiefs, fortresses of, 617, n. "HELLVELLYN,' 493-
Henry VI., King of England, at Edin- burgh, 590, n.
Hepburn, family of, 576, n. See Bothwell.
ILAY, Island of, 370. Inch-Cailliach (the Isle of Nuns), 190, 599, n.
Indians, the North American, 292. Inn, or Hostelrie, Scottish accommo- dations of an, in the 16th century, 588, n.
Iol of the heathen Danes, 128, 592, n. Ireland, Spenser's, 611, n.
Irish, the Tanist, 302, 611, n. Bards, 611, n. Chiefs required to assist Edward I. in his Scottish wars. 622, n.
IVANHOE," Mottoes from, 548, 549.
JAMES III., K. of Scotland, rebellion against, 590, n.
IV. His person and dress, 116. Penance of, 590, n. His belt, 116, 591, n. Apparition to, at Linlith- gow, 589, n. Death of, at Flodden,
— V. Quells the Border robbers, 181. Why called "King of the Commons," 601, n., 602, n. Trav- els in disguise, 602, n. Jamieson, Rev. Dr. John, 367. Jeffrey, Francis, now Lord, his success professionally and in literature, 566, n., 569, n.
Heron, William, of Ford, and his lady, "JOCK OF HAZELDEAN," 512.
68, 116, 583, n., 591, n.
of Gilmerton, 631, .
"Hero's Targe," a rock in Glenfinlas, 204, 600, n.
Highlanders, Scottish, their hospital- ity, 597, n. Music, 176, 598, n. The Bard, a family officer, 597, n. Epithets of their chiefs, 598, Tutelar spirits, 599, #. Brogue or shoe, 599, n. Coronach, 194, 599, n. Cookery, 600, n. Trust-worthiness, 600, n. Targets and Broadswords, 601, n. Modes of inquiring into futurity, 599, n. Ancient custom respecting marriage, 618, n. History of Cumberland, 577, n.
the Rebellion, 600, n.
Scotland, 585, n., 589, n., 591, N., 593, ., 628, n.
"HITHER WE COME," 538. Hogg, Mr. James, 588, n. Mirror," 616, n.
Holy Island, or Lindisfarne, 585, n. Home, family of, 575, n., 576, n.
Lord Chamberlain to James IV., his conduct at Flodden, 594, n. Homer, 612, n.
Horner, Gilpin, story of, 573, n. Horses, shrieking of, in agony, 417,
Joel, application of a passage from the Prophecies of, 603, n. Jongleurs, or Jugglers, 601, n. Julian, Count, 603, n. JUVENILE LINES from Virgil," 529, 631, n.
On a Thunder Storm," 529, 631, n. "On the Setting Sun," 529.
LAY OF THE IMPRISONED HUNTS- MAN," 244-
"LEGEND OF MONTROSE," Mottoes from the, 548.
Lennox, district of the, 598, n. LETTERS IN VERSE, to the Duke of Buccleugh, 503.
Leven, Earl of (1644), 607, n.
Leyden, Dr. John, his death, 394, 619, n.
Lichfield Cathedral, stormed in the civil war, 146, 594, n. Life of Scott. 614, n.
Lindesay, Sir David, of the Mount, 102, 589, n.
Lord of the Byres, 490, 629, n. Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, 585, n. LINES. See JUVENILE.
Loch Coriskin, 386.
"LOCHINVAR," Lady Heron's song,
MACDONALD, RANALD, Esq., of Staffa, "LINES ADDRESSED TO,' 502. Macdonalds suffocated in the Cave of Eigg, 619, n.
MacDougal, of Lorn, family of, 617, n. MacAllister's cave in Strathaird, 390, 619. n.
"MACGREGOR'S GATHERING," 513, 630, n.
"MACIVOR'S, FLORA, SONG," 530. "MACKENZIE, HIGH CHIEF OF KIN- TAIL, FAREWELL TO," 505. "IMI- TATION OF," 506.
"MACLEAN, WAR SONG, OF LACH- LAN," High Chief of, 506. MacLellan, tutor of Bombay, beheaded by the Earl of Angus, 593, n., "MACKRIMMON'S LAMENT,"
631, n. MacLeod of MacLeod, 520, 617, n. MacLeod, Laird of, his Cruel Revenge on the Macdonalds of Eigg, 619, n. Magic, 572, ., 573, n., 576, n., 588, n., 592, n., 593, n., 608, n., 609, n. "MAID OF ISLA, THE," 522. "MAID OF NEIDPATH, THE," 495, 630, n.
"MAID OF TORO, THE," 494. Maida, Battle of, 430.
Maitland, Sir Richard of Lethington, 16th century, poem by, 584, n. Malefactors, infatuation of, 288, 609, n. March-treason, 34, 575, n.
"MARMION; A TALE OF FLODDEN- FIELD," 61.
Marmion, family of, 583, n.
Robert de, 592, n. Marriott, Rev. John, dedication to him of the Second Canto of Mar- mion, 74:
Marston-Moor, Battle of, 607, n.
Mary, Queen of Scots (Epilogue),
"MASSACRE OF Glencoe, ON THE," 501, 630, n.
Maurice, Abbot of Inchaffray, 622, n. Mauthe-Doog, the, Isle of Man, 577, n. Mayburgh, mound at, 340, 614, #. Mazers, drinking cups, 408, 621, N. Melrose Abbey, 11, 571, n. Melville, Henry, Lord Viscount, death of, in 1811, 602, . "Men of Peace." See Daoine Shi Merlin, 254.
Milan, artists of, their skill in armory, 65, 582, n.
Military Antiquities, 607, n.
Miller, Colonel, of the Guards, 428, 623, n.
Mingarry Castle, 370, 616, n. Minto Crags, 10, 571, n. "MONASTERY,'
"MONKS OF BANGOR'S MARCH," 520, 630, n.
Monmouth, Duke of, 4.
Montague, dedication of Marmion to,
Montrose, James, first Marquis of,
Moors, the invasion of Spain by, 603, n. Moray, Thomas Randolph, Earl of, at Bannockburn, 414, 621, n. Morritt, J. B. S., Esq., dedication to him of Rokeby, 273. "Morte Ar- thur," romance of the, extract from regarding the "Chapell Perilous," 580, n.
Mortham Castle, description of, 287, 609, n.
Morton, Earl of, Regent, 490, 629, n. Moss-troopers, 9. See Borderers. "MOTTOES from the Waverley Nov- els," 545-561.
Mull, the Sound of, 370, 616, n. Mummers, English, 592, n. Murray, the Regent, death of, 628, n.
NEAL NAIGHVALLACH, an Irish King of the fourth or fifth century, 611, n. "Neck Verse," the, 10, 571, n. Necromancy, 571, n., 576, n. Nelson, Lord, tribute to the memory of, 62.
Newark Castle, on the Yarrow, 4. Nicholas, Grand Duke of Russia, "VERSES sung after a dinner given to him at Edinburgh," 513. "NOBLE MORINGER, THE," 477, 625, n.
"NORA'S VOW," 512, 630, n. Norham Castle, 64, 582, n. "NORMAN-HORSE SHOE, THE," 494,
North Berwick, 124, 592, n.
PALMER, THE," 495. Palmers, 71, 584, 22. Passion, the ruling, 87. Peden, Alexander, 631, n. Peel-town, Castle of, Isle of Man, 577, n.
Penance vaults, 587, n.
Penrith, "Round-table" of, 340, 614, n. Percy, Henry, 571, n., 598, n. "PEVERIL OF THE PEAK," Mottoes from, 555, 556.
"PHAROS LOQUITUR," 503. Philipson, Major Robert, "Robin the Devil," 611, n. Pibroch, the, 598, n. "PIBROCH OF DONALD DHU," 630, n.
Picton, Sir Thomas, 428, 623, n. Pilgrims, 584, n.
Roman antiquities at Greta Bridge, 608, ".
camp, 601, . "ROMANCE OF DUNOIS," 508.
Rose, William Stewart, Esq., dedica- tion to, of the First Canto of Mar- mion, 61.
Ross, Sir Walter, 620, n. "Round Table," 581, n, 615, *. Rum, Island of, 619, n.
Russell, Major-General Sir James, of Ashestiel, 578, n.
Rutherford, of Hunthill, family of, 576, n.
'PIRATE," Mottoes from the, 552,
"PITT CLUB of Scotland, SONG writ- ten for the," 502. Pitt, Right Hon. William, those who smiled on the adventurous minstrel," 570, n. Procured for Scott the office of Clerk of Session, 578, N., 579, n. Tributes to his memory, 62, 63, 147. His grave beside that of Mr. Fox, 63. "POACHER, THE," 498. "POETRY, ROMANTIC, Remarks on," 612, n.
Ponsonby, Sir William, 428, 623, . Priam, 99.
"PROLOGUE," 498. "PROUD MAISIE," 531. Pryse, to sound the," 489, 628, n.
"QUENTIN DURWARD," Mottoes from, 556
RAE, Right Hon. Sir William, 99. Ramsay, Sir Alexander, of Dalhousie, cruel murder of, 572, n.
-, Captain, at the action of Fuentes d'Honoro, 604, n.
Randolph, Thomas. See Moray. Ravensheuch Castle, 55- Ravensworth Castle, 300. "REBECCA'S HYMN," 532. "Receipt to make an epic poem,"
Rede, Percy, 279, 607, n. "REIVER'S WEDDING, THE, " 543, 632, n.
"RESOLVE, THE," 497.
Rere-Cross, on Stanmore, 301, 610, n. "RETURN TO ULSTEK, THE," 511. Risingham, 279, 607, n. Ritson, Mr., 622, n.
"OLD MORTALITY,' "Mottoes from, Robert the Bruce. See Bruce.
"ST. SWITHIN'S CHAIR," 529. Saints. St. Bride of Douglas, 57, 578, n. Chad, 146, 594, . Columba, 626, n. Cuthbert, 76, 80, 81, 587, n. Dunstan, 597, n. Fillan, 72, 485, 584, n., 626, n. George, 431. Hilda, So, 586, n. Maronock, 597, n. Mo- dan, 171, 597, n. Oran, 483, 485, 626, n. Regulus (Scottice Rule), 72, 584, n. Rosalia, 71, 584, n. Serle,
Salamanca's Cave, 572, n. Sangreal, the, 63, 581, n. Scales-tarn, Lake of, 614, n. Scott of Buccleuch. See Buccleuch. of Harden, family of, 30, 574, 585, n.
Hugh, Esq., of Harden, now Lord Polwarth, inscription for the monu- ment of the Rev. George Scott, his son, 526.
-Sir John, of Thirlestane, 29, 574, 22. Mary, "the Flower of Yarrow," 30, 575, 2., 585, n.
Sir Michael, 14, 572, ".
and Kerr, feuds of the families of,
Sea-fire, phenomenon so called, 617, n. Seal, its taste for music, 369, 616, #2. "SEARCH AFTER HAPPINESS, the; or, the Quest of Sultaun Solimaun," 514. Second-sight, account of the, 596, n., 626, n.
"Selectors of the slain," N. 577, "SEMPACH, BATTLE OF," 475, 625, n. Serenedib, 514.
"SETTING SUN," Juvenile Lines on the, 529.
"SEVEN SHIELDS, THE CASTLE OF THE," ballad of, 453-
Spears of Wedderburn, 38, 575,
Seward, Miss Anna, epitaph designed for her monument, 498.
Shane-Dymas, an Irish chieftain in the reign of Elizabeth, 305. "SHEPHERD'S TALE, THE," 540. Shoreswood, the priest of, 584, n. Siddons, Mrs. Henry, EPILOGUES Writ- ten for, 520, 525.
Skene, James, Esq., of Rubislaw, dedi- cation to, of the Fourth Canto of Marmion, 98.
Skye, Island of, 385. Smallholm Tower, description of,
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