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Respecting the Wallace Oak, at Ellerslie near Paisley, it is reported that Sir William Wallace, and three hundred of his men, hid themselves among its branches from the English. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 108, November 22, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-03-20T02:00:10.797Z
The heroic deeds of Sir William Wallace have done much to increase the dignity of the history of North Britain. England in the Days of Old 2012-02-18T03:00:17.863Z
All I can say of him is that he was the compatriot, the coadjutor and compeer of Sir William Wallace, and one of the noblest knights whose deeds are recorded on the page of history. The Clan Fraser in Canada Souvenir of the First Annual Gathering 2011-09-09T02:01:00.467Z
Batttles of Falkirk.—The battle of the 22nd of July 1298 was fought between the forces of King Edward I. of England and those of the Scottish national party under Sir William Wallace. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 2 "Fairbanks, Erastus" to "Fens" 2011-06-19T02:00:16.580Z
The first two books I ever read in private, and which gave me more pleasure than any two books I ever read since, were, The Life of Hannibal, and The History of Sir William Wallace. Life of Robert Burns 2011-05-11T02:00:21.043Z
In the neighbourhood was fought the battle of Falkirk in 1298 between Sir William Wallace and Edward I, the Scots, who were much inferior in numbers, being defeated. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 3: Estremoz to Felspar 2011-04-14T02:00:59.373Z
In his twelfth year he was kindled in his patriotic spirit by the Life of Sir William Wallace. The Real Robert Burns 2011-02-18T03:00:20.253Z
It was here that Sir William Wallace is said to have burned to the death not less than four thousand Southrons in one night. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 15
What king used it as a hiding-place, tradition sayeth not: but it also whispers that it was used for a like purpose by the "great patriot hero," Sir William Wallace. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 4
Through her, indeed, Simpson claimed a distant relationship with the national hero, Sir William Wallace. Sir James Young Simpson and Chloroform (1811-1870) Masters of Medicine
Sir William Wallace belonged to the lower class of Scotch nobility. A Short History of England, Ireland and Scotland
This brutal penalty was first inflicted in 1284 on the Welsh prince David, and on Sir William Wallace a few years later. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7 "Drama" to "Dublin"
It was declared on all hands that nothing like it had been accomplished since the days of Sir William Wallace. Border Raids and Reivers
Blind Harry was himself of the ancient guild of the Minstrels, and gathered his materials at a date when the 'gude Sir William Wallace' was nearer his day than Prince Charlie is to our own. The Balladists Famous Scots Series
The Scotch wars of Edward I. filled the Tower with many distinguished prisoners, among whom were the Earls of Ross, Athol, and Menteith, and the famous Sir William Wallace. Memorials of Old London Volume I
It was under circumstances like these that he composed his first song, the inspiration of which was a daughter of the blacksmith who had loaned him the 'History of Sir William Wallace.' Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 7
"I will pay thee fifty pounds down," he said, "fifty pounds of good red money, if thou wilt lead me to Sir William Wallace." Tales From Scottish Ballads
Sir William Wallace: a brave Scotch gentleman who led the Scotch against Edward I., who was trying to deprive Scotland of its independence. The History of London
She belonged to an old Scottish family, which claimed among its ancestors Sir William Wallace. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"
Sir William Wallace was the hero of his youthful imagination—and he longed to be of man's stature, only that he might be a soldier. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 17
Had we given the adventures of Sir William Wallace, from Blind Harry, it would have appeared that the Lowland Scots could exaggerate like other people. The Book of Romance
Sir William Wallace thought that she had gone mad. Tales From Scottish Ballads
Sir William Wallace was condemned in this Hall. The History of London
But the earliest historical reference to Blackford is in Blind Harry's "Acts and Deeds of Sir William Wallace." Chronicles of Strathearn
The Knight of Loch Awe, as he was generally called, was a schoolfellow and comrade of Sir William Wallace, and a loyal and devoted adherent of Robert Bruce. Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race
Enter Wallace:— Here come I, Sir William Wallace, wight, Who shed his blood for Scotland's right; Without a right, without a reason, Here I draw my bloody weapon. Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk
Sir William Wallace," answered the girl, "that gallant man who will deliver this poor country of ours. Tales From Scottish Ballads
The heads of Sir William Wallace, Jack Cade, Sir Thomas More and many others were stuck up here. The History of London
In 1297, the Scottish people again entered England under Sir William Wallace. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands
It stood in the vicinity of Elderslie, the land of Sir William Wallace, and doubtless met with a similar savage treatment to that allotted to the patriot leader. Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys
The first two books I ever read in private, and which gave me more pleasure than any two books I ever read since, were "The Life of Hannibal" and "The History of Sir William Wallace." Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) Authors and Journalists
No news that I know of, save that 'tis said that Sir William Wallace is somewhere hereabouts, and a party of English soldiers have come to hunt for him. Tales From Scottish Ballads
The first two books I ever read in private, and which gave me more pleasure than any two books I ever read since, were The Life of Hannibal, and The History of Sir William Wallace. The Complete Works of Robert Burns: Containing his Poems, Songs, and Correspondence. With a New Life of the Poet, and Notices, Critical and Biographical by Allan Cunningham
It was the boast of one poor simple Scotch woman that she had secured places in Heaven for Sir William Wallace and Robert Bruce. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 5
Foremost among them was Sir William Wallace, who, since his mission to France in 1298, had disappeared from history. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
This estate he sold, and rented the estate of Elderslie, once the habitation of Sir William Wallace. The Power of Faith Exemplified In The Life And Writings Of The Late Mrs. Isabella Graham.
"Well, aunty, maybe so; Sir William Wallace did," coolly replied the boy. Ishmael Or, In the Depths
The "Scottish Chiefs" is a story of the days of Sir William Wallace, and describes very vividly the battles that took place. The Great Round World And What Is Going On In It, Vol. 1, No. 22, April 8, 1897 A Weekly Magazine for Boys and Girls
Blind Harry—name unknown: wrote the adventures of Sir William Wallace, about 1460. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
He rose rapidly, and his deeds have been compared to those of the far-famed Sir William Wallace. The Life and Correspondence of Sir Isaac Brock
Sir William Wallace was instantly transferred to London, where he was brought to trial in Westminster Hall, with as much apparatus of infamy as the ingenuity of his enemies could devise. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante)
Sir William Wallace, born about 1274, is one of the most famous of Scotch heroes. Selections from Five English Poets
Graham, Sir John, companion of Sir William Wallace, who fell at the battle of Falkirk. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
Sir William Wallace made his way swiftly along the crags and across the river to the cliffs which overlooked the garden of Ellerslie. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
His epic of Sir William Wallace runs to 11,861 lines. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
You put it out of the way yourself, I suppose," said his father, "out of ambition to wear that preposterous thing, which might have served Sir William Wallace. The Bride of Lammermoor
The first two books I ever read in private, and which gave me more pleasure than any two books I ever read since, were the Life of Hannibal, and the History of Sir William Wallace. The Letters of Robert Burns
Blind Harry, a wandering Scottish minstrel of the 15th century; composed in verse "The Life of that Noble Champion of Scotland, Sir William Wallace." The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
"Woman!" cried he, "on your allegiance to King Edward, answer me--where is Sir William Wallace, the murderer of my nephew?" The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
Balliol was in Normandy, Bruce in the English army, and at last, in August, 1305, the brave outlaw, Sir William Wallace, was, by his former friend, Monteith, betrayed into the hands of the English. Cameos from English History, from Rollo to Edward II
Remember rather that I have sought to leave my friend Sir William Wallace, holding Helen Mar on his breast as long as possible. The Delicious Vice
How canst thou be so unworthy as to be for ever flinging thy bloody hand in my face, as the ghost of Gaskhall threw his head at Sir William Wallace? The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day
Why, man, you have been a hero—a perfect Sir William Wallace, by all accounts. The Antiquary — Volume 01
"So fall the enemies of Sir William Wallace!" shouted his men exultantly. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
Sir William Wallace was governor of it in the old war with the English, and his Grace is governor just now. The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Volume 2
Under the inspiration and lead of the famous Sir William Wallace, an outlaw knight, all the Lowlands were soon in determined revolt. General History for Colleges and High Schools
But this overpowering faint heartedness, which neither shame nor necessity can overcome, I, though no Sir William Wallace, cannot conceive. The Fair Maid of Perth Or, St. Valentine's Day
Sir William Wallace, alone, or with a very small band of followers, refused either to acknowledge the usurper Edward, or to lay down his arms. Types of Children's Literature
"I shall name him to Sir William Wallace alone," said Helen. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
Where is Sir William Wallace, the murderer of my nephew? The Scottish Chiefs
A short time afterwards, to Archie's immense grief, Sir William Wallace was betrayed into the hands of the English. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce
It was led by Sir William Wallace, a knight who was almost a giant in size. Famous Men of the Middle Ages
He was now titled Sir William Wallace, Protector, or Governor, of the Scottish nation. Types of Children's Literature
Hark! it is the slogan of Sir William Wallace. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 07 — Fiction
I am not to tell you, my lord, that Sir William Wallace twice released the late Earl of Mar and myself from Southron captivity. The Scottish Chiefs
Sir William Wallace purposes to enter Stirling in disguise, to attend a meeting of nobles to be held at the residence of Sir Robert Cunninghame. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce
Sir William Wallace kept the country in a turmoil for many years, being joined by all the common people. St. George for England
After this fatal defeat of Falkirk, Sir William Wallace seems to have resigned his office of Governor of Scotland. Types of Children's Literature
We had debating societies—I hope I am now forgiven for an attack on the character of Sir William Wallace, latro quidam, as the chronicler calls him, “a certain brigand.” Adventures Among Books
Mortal distinctions, King of England!" cried she, "cannot bribe the wife of Sir William Wallace to betray his virtues. The Scottish Chiefs
On the morning of the day fixed for the meeting Sir William Wallace, accompanied by Archie, entered the gates of Stirling. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce
In a brief address he unfolded to them the solemn duty to which he had called them—to see the bosom of their native land receive the remains of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
Isabella inquired if all were well with Sir William Wallace; but ere he could make an answer, Lady Ruthven ran breathless into the room, holding out the open letter brought by Hay to her. The Scottish Chiefs
Forgetting her disguise and situation, in the frantic eagerness of her pursuit, she hastily advanced to the man: "Let me pass to Sir William Wallace," cried she, "and treasures shall be your reward." The Scottish Chiefs
"Can he whose eyes have been opened be blind to Sir William Wallace—to the blood which clogs his mounting footsteps?" The Scottish Chiefs
Sir William Wallace alone was by name specially exempted from the surrender. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce
While Sir William Wallace, also a Christian knight, anointed by virtue and his cause, hath only done for his own country and its trampled land what King Edward then did for Christendom in Palestine. The Scottish Chiefs
Your steadiness, Sir William Wallace, would have retrieved the day but for the murderer of his country; that Bruce, for whom you refused to be our king, thus destroys her bravest sons. The Scottish Chiefs
I answer you with sincerity, because I would spare you much future pain, and Sir William Wallace a task that would pierce him to the soul. The Scottish Chiefs
The Earl of Gloucester at last rose indignantly, and in energetic and respectful terms, called on Sir William Wallace, by the reverence in which he held the tribunal of future ages, to answer for himself! The Scottish Chiefs
Here is a purse for your own private needs, and in this other are a hundred pounds, which I pray you hand to Sir William Wallace. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce
The Earl of Mar awaked about the twelfth hour, and sent to call Lord Ruthven, Sir William Wallace, and his nephews, to attend him. The Scottish Chiefs
"You do not answer," said she; "have you any apprehension that Sir William Wallace would reject the hand which would give him a crown? which would dispense happiness to many thousand people?" The Scottish Chiefs
Behold the weapon that has slain the assassin, hired by Sir William Wallace! The Scottish Chiefs
"Sir William Wallace, my part of the embassy must be delivered to you in the assembly of your chieftains." The Scottish Chiefs
"I think you would, Archie; and so would I, for Sir William Wallace is my husband!" In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce
I will soon humble that proud boy," exclaimed she; "and let him know, that in opposing the elevation of Sir William Wallace, he treads down his own interest. The Scottish Chiefs
Not of the common race of men, perhaps," replied he; "but certainly that of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
Far different were the emotions which agitated the bosoms of every person present at the entry of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
"Sir William Wallace," said he, "you have replied to the questions of Lord Loch-awe, but where are your witnesses to prove that what you have spoken is the truth?" The Scottish Chiefs
I know how much you admire and reverence Sir William Wallace. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce
And did I think that Sir William Wallace were capable of sharing your wishes, I would be the first to abandon his standard. The Scottish Chiefs
I see not the least foundations for any of your charges against Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
My brave followers slew the Lord of Bothwell; my brave followers made the hitherto invincible Sir William Wallace retreat! The Scottish Chiefs
Death is the doom of Sir William Wallace, and a similar fate to every Scot who after this hour dares to give him food, shelter, or succor. The Scottish Chiefs
No, no!" said she to herself; and waving her hand gently to him with her head bent down; "Leave me, Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
Helen's look is not less gracious, for I tell her I am writing to Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
Then would she sigh; capable of appreciating and loving above all earthly things the matchless virtues of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
If Scotland be to rest under the happy reign of Robert Bruce, then envy cannot again assail Sir William Wallace, and my father has not shed his blood in vain. The Scottish Chiefs
"Then tell me," cried she—"for you wandering minstrels see all great people, good or bad, else how could you make songs about them!—did you ever see Sir William Wallace in your travels?" The Scottish Chiefs
Sir William Wallace," said he, "this sweet child is the youngest daughter of the brave Mar, who died in the field of glory on the Carron. The Scottish Chiefs
To have Sir William Wallace lord of Gascony would then be of the greatest advantage as no doubt could be entertained of his arms soon restoring the sister province to the French monarchy. The Scottish Chiefs
"While Sir William Wallace allows me to call him brother," answered she, "that will ever be a sanction to our friendship; but courts are formal places, and I now go to one." The Scottish Chiefs
She accused herself of the murder of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
What you feel, lady, is only natural," observed Bruce; "I experienced the same when I first regained my liberty, and found myself on the road to join Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
To this effect he proposed to the French lords sending his final propositions to Sir William Wallace by that chieftain's wife, who he found was then his companion in the Tower. The Scottish Chiefs
His strength was so great that he could easily have overcome any mortal man of his time, save one—Sir William Wallace! The Scottish Chiefs
No mark of dishonor shall be passed on Sir William Wallace without the strictest scrutiny. The Scottish Chiefs
"My songs are dedicated to glory set in the grave," returned Wallace, "therefore Sir William Wallace's faults or virtues will not be sung by me." The Scottish Chiefs
He put another packet into my hand, desiring me to peruse it with attention, and return Sir William Wallace a verbal answer by him. The Scottish Chiefs
I only required to be shown the right path to pursue it, and Sir William Wallace came to point the way. The Scottish Chiefs
That it reveres Sir William Wallace beyond all other men, I do not deny. The Scottish Chiefs
I am not so sacrilegious as to wish that Sir William Wallace should transfer that heart to me, which the blood of Marion forever purchased. The Scottish Chiefs
"And while one drop of it exists in Scotland," replied Badenoch, "its possessors must acknowledge the bravest of our defenders in Sir William Wallace." The Scottish Chiefs
Hear that woman!" cried the vehement youth to the regent, "and say whether she now speaks the language of one who had ever loved the virtues of Sir William Wallace? The Scottish Chiefs
Had we acted worthy of our birth, Sir William Wallace never could have had the opportunity to rise upon our disgrace. The Scottish Chiefs
I revere your principle, Sir William Wallace; but it is too sublime to be mine. The Scottish Chiefs
Lord Mar softly whispered his daughter-"Sir William Wallace is at your feet, my dearest child; look on him, and tell him that you live." The Scottish Chiefs
To have refused to fight against Sir William Wallace, would have been to have accused myself of treason. The Scottish Chiefs
He turned ashy pale, while his silence granted to Lord Loch-awe the necessity of imploring Sir William Wallace to again stretch out his arm in their behalf. The Scottish Chiefs
Come, cousin!" cried he, "Sir William Wallace has almost finished his business in the great hall. The Scottish Chiefs
Blame me not, Helen," returned Lady Ruthven, "that I forgot probability, in grasping at possibility which might give me such a nephew as Sir William Wallace, and you a husband worthy of your merits! The Scottish Chiefs
"You do not mean to say," demanded Helen, turning her eyes with an expression which seemed confident of his answer, "that Sir William Wallace has accepted the crown of Scotland?" The Scottish Chiefs
Sir William Wallace has rescued Scotland from his yoke. The Scottish Chiefs
You, who love Sir William Wallace, cannot be surprised that all who adore human excellence should participate in that sentiment. The Scottish Chiefs
Weep not, my sweet cousin," said he; "for, with all his sorrow, I never saw true happiness till I beheld it in the eyes and heard it in the voice of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
"I know not its contents," returned the soldier; "it belongs to Sir William Wallace." The Scottish Chiefs
Haste, therefore," repeated the man; "my lord bids you haste to Sir William Wallace, and require his hand to avenge his kinsman's blood, and to free his countrymen from prison! The Scottish Chiefs
It is the slogan of Sir William Wallace!" cried he; "I shall be free! The Scottish Chiefs
I cannot do what you require; but I can yield you an opportunity to oblige Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
In the cool of the evening, while the young chieftain was thus employed, Kenneth entered to tell him that Sir William Wallace had called out his little army, to see its strength and numbers. The Scottish Chiefs
"May I, then, my dear father," returned she, "have your permission to pay our debt of gratitude to Sir William Wallace to the utmost of our power?" The Scottish Chiefs
"And Sir William Wallace has left us?" demanded she. The Scottish Chiefs
When Sir William Wallace is entering full sail, you will send your hirelings to tow him in! but if a plank could save him now, you would not throw it to him! The Scottish Chiefs
Its rider suddenly exclaimed, "Fool, thou dost not see Sir William Wallace!" The Scottish Chiefs
The rite over, he kissed Lord Andrew's hand in token of acknowledgment; and called on Sir William Wallace to bless the new honors conferred on his knight. The Scottish Chiefs
But that is impossible, Joanna," rejoined the earl; "Sir William Wallace has duties to perform superior to that of keeping watch over any private family. The Scottish Chiefs
I cannot stay to listen to a pertinacity as insulting to the rest of our brave leaders as it is oppressive to Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
"Ah, where is protection without Sir William Wallace?" cried she. The Scottish Chiefs
The countess ceased; and a hundred voices broke out at once, pouring invectives on the traitorous ambition of Sir William Wallace, and invoking the regent to pass some signal condemnation on so monstrous a crime. The Scottish Chiefs
"So be it," cried Graham; "and Sir William Wallace be the sponser of that hour!" The Scottish Chiefs
"This is Sir William Wallace, young man," said Ker; "deliver your embassy." The Scottish Chiefs
The first words in the letter were these: "A daughter, trembling for the life of her father, presumes to address Sir William Wallace." The Scottish Chiefs
A daughter, trembling for the life of her father, presumes to address Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
To Lady Strathearn's questions I must answer, that at Dumbarton I did perceive her preference to Sir William Wallace; but I never saw anything in him to warrant the idea that it was reciprocal. The Scottish Chiefs
"Let it be, then with the pledge of Sir William Wallace's mercy?" cried the venerable earl. The Scottish Chiefs
She longed to ask whether the unknown knight from whom she had parted in the hermit's cell, had ever joined Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
With a sweet dignity, Edwin replied, "I am Edwin Ruthven, the adopted brother of Sir William Wallace." The Scottish Chiefs
Then I must believe that, with this weapon, I am surrendering to Sir William Wallace the possession of this castle and the government of Ayr. The Scottish Chiefs
"True," cried Sir Alexander, comprehending the sarcasm; "but did Sir William Wallace accept the prayers of Scotland, neither Scone nor any other spot in the kingdom would refuse the place of his coronation." The Scottish Chiefs
There they dispatched a messenger into the island to inform Lord Mar that Sir William Wallace was on the banks of the Frith waiting to converse with him. The Scottish Chiefs
Sir William Wallace, will not your sword reach these men of blood? The Scottish Chiefs
That fatal letter of my step-mother's was brought out against him, and as your adherent, Sir William Wallace, they have sentenced him to lose his head! The Scottish Chiefs
He left his convent, to be a volunteer with Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
"And what quarrel," demanded De Warenne, "can you, my Lord de Valence, have against this nice honor of Sir William Wallace, since you allow it secures the final success of our cause?" The Scottish Chiefs
And Sir William Wallace?" cried she; "you do not mention him. The Scottish Chiefs
Where was Sir William Wallace in that hour? The Scottish Chiefs
In such an hour, how did I receive the tidings, that Sir William Wallace was in arms against the tyrant! The Scottish Chiefs
"But where is Sir William Wallace?" demanded Murray. The Scottish Chiefs
"Never more shall her angel spirit behold me here, as you now behold me," returned Montgomery; "I must be a traitor to virtue, before I ever again bear arms against Sir William Wallace!" The Scottish Chiefs
The monk answered my last question with an exclamation-'You mean Sir William Wallace!' The Scottish Chiefs
Then it is to preserve Sir William Wallace you are thus anxious. The Scottish Chiefs
Wallace turned away; but the men exulting in the sight, with a shout of triumph exclaimed, "So fall the enemies of Sir William Wallace!" The Scottish Chiefs
"I have been too presumptuous; my father is a prisoner, and Sir William Wallace is lost!" The Scottish Chiefs
But not so the generous enmity of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
I was brought up with her, and to the sweet contagion of her taste do I owe that love of true glory which carries me to the side of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
Who will refuse to make himself the especial guardian of the life of Sir William Wallace? and who, in the moment of peril, will not stand by him to the last? The Scottish Chiefs
I have brought," said he, "these few brave fellows to the aid of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
Sir William Wallace, I should have thought-" "Everything, madam," rejoined he; "that is demonstrative of my devotion to your venerable lord! The Scottish Chiefs
She did not lay her head on Sir William Wallace's bosom and weep there till he replaced her on her natural pillow, mine. The Scottish Chiefs
Filled with enthusiasm, the women uttered a shout of triumph, and, embracing their husbands, declared they were ready to resign them wholly to Heaven and Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
You speak highly of the young and valiant Sir William Wallace, but I cannot conceive that he can be better formed for great and heroic deeds than this chief. The Scottish Chiefs
Those whom the lawless plunderer had driven from their houses or stripped of their covering, found shelter, clothing, and food at the house of Sir William Wallace. The Scottish Chiefs
He was followed by Sir William Wallace, to whose arm his wife yet fondly clung. The Scottish Chiefs
I will name him to Sir William Wallace alone; and when he knows his secret enemy, the vigilance of his own honor, I trust, will be his guard. The Scottish Chiefs
The earl inquired anxiously for Sir William Wallace, and asked if he might expect him soon at Bothwell. The Scottish Chiefs
"I am Sir William Wallace's wife," returned the gentle Marion, in a firm tone; "and by what authority you seek him thus, and presume to call him guilty, I cannot understand." The Scottish Chiefs
What laws?" rejoined she; "Sir William Wallace acknowledges none but those of God and his country. The Scottish Chiefs
"You mistake; I am not Sir William Wallace." The Scottish Chiefs
His cloak was held before his face, and I could not discern it; but I saw a dagger aimed at the bank of Sir William Wallace! The Scottish Chiefs
Soldiers!" cried he, "Sir William Wallace has escaped our hands. The Scottish Chiefs
"I beseech you, my honored uncle," cried he, "if you have love for me, or value for my future fame, allow me to be the bearer of your banner to Sir William Wallace." The Scottish Chiefs
He will guard you and this box, which Sir William Wallace holds as his life. The Scottish Chiefs
At sight of the Scottish chief they rose; and the good baron, believing he came on a propitious errand, smiling, said, "Sir William Wallace, it is your private ear I am commanded to seek." The Scottish Chiefs
"I have often seen the homage of the body," said the earl; "but here I see that of the soul; and were I a king, I should envy Sir William Wallace!" The Scottish Chiefs
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