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Excerpt from Memoirs of the Marquis of Montrose, Vol. 2
The fact is, Montrose was ?oored, and his head broken with his own stick. King Campbell's crown was not to be cracked by a classical couplet. What cared he for Ovid His readings from the book of Jonah were more to the purpose. And God be thanked, piped Lord Napier to those who would not dance, God be thanked I see his Majesty there; I am confident we Shall find the gracious effects of his presence. It was reckoning without his host, and being thankful for small mer cies. How Argyle must have chuckled, at this melancholy crow of the Old courtier from the stage appointed for delin quents. And how auld Durie, and young Durie, and brothers Balmerino and Burleigh, Hope and Humbie, at has genus omne, who had been tickled with his joke against Signior Puritano, must have winked knowingly at each other, as who Should say, he had better have taken the clean bill we offered him. Montrose, too, must have felt giddy as he gathered his legs again, and gazed at the departing shadow of Scotland's King.
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