Books and other items printed in Gaelic from 1871 to 1900 > Cunntas air boidhicheadan Ceann-Lochearn agus Edinample, or, A description of the beauties of Edinample and Lochearnhead
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30 ^liescription of S£oc/h Sarn
meeting of the returning evening was
dismal and horrible. Many families
sobbed with audible mournful noise,
in the fatal consequence of the depri¬
vation of their rulers, that its pene¬
trate sense would impress the hearers
to the greatest touching to their feel-
ing.
The ravishers was well furnished
with bows and arrows; their eyes were
close on the foresaid gallant gentle¬
man, their jaws were open to embrace
every opportunity to cut his tract of
life, in consequence of observing that
he was a daring adventurous man, and
the slaughter of indiscriminate des¬
truction done by him in the fatal ac¬
tion, besides depriving their comman¬
der of his life, a coalisive number of
these assassinate devourers plunder¬
ers, thirsty after this eminent gentle¬
man’s blood, assayed to encompass
him to have their sanguinary design
meeting of the returning evening was
dismal and horrible. Many families
sobbed with audible mournful noise,
in the fatal consequence of the depri¬
vation of their rulers, that its pene¬
trate sense would impress the hearers
to the greatest touching to their feel-
ing.
The ravishers was well furnished
with bows and arrows; their eyes were
close on the foresaid gallant gentle¬
man, their jaws were open to embrace
every opportunity to cut his tract of
life, in consequence of observing that
he was a daring adventurous man, and
the slaughter of indiscriminate des¬
truction done by him in the fatal ac¬
tion, besides depriving their comman¬
der of his life, a coalisive number of
these assassinate devourers plunder¬
ers, thirsty after this eminent gentle¬
man’s blood, assayed to encompass
him to have their sanguinary design
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