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A chieftain to the highlands bound Cry'd "Boatman do not tarry
Campbell, Thomas
Lord Ullen's daughter. The words by Campbell arranged by Bunting.
The waters wild went o'er his child And he was left lamenting
U. Leeds, Brotherton
Lt q 49
f. 46r-47v
A young man, a chieftain witless, an poor man
First in a series of maxims, also on f. 147.
National Library of Scotland
Adv. 1.1.6
122
A young man, chieftain witless
Pepysian Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge
Pepys 2553
p. 294
As the nine warbling maids, and their chieftain, Apollo,
Lockman, John, 1698_1771
`The musical patronage...Decr. 1754'
Alone the god fix'd it, by pointing to Boyce.
Yale
c.267/1
p. 1
At length the weary chieftain sunk to rest,
Rowe, Nicholas
[Vision; translated from Lucan]
ESTC
#T089685
v. 2, p. 473
But King Constance of Rome was High Chieftain
Hardyng, John
[untitled]
STC
#03894
p. 459
Come nobles and gentlemen and listen all,
`Miss Grizzel, the famous gray mare'
No chieftain or hero could ever do more.
BL1
Add. 29409
f. 197v
First on the plain a haughty chieftain came,
Cooke, Thomas
[from The battle of the poets, in reference to Pope]
ESTC
#T154193
v. [11], no. [7], p. 355 [Jul.]
Hesiod and Homer poets chieftain counted:
Vilvain, Robert
[Historical essays] Epig. LXVIII. Poetae insignissimi…
Wing
V0395
f. 43v
I sing the godly arms and that chieftain
Carew, Ric
The Recovery of Jeru
STC
23697, 23697a
A1v-2G1v
In the chief time of Charles, that chosen chieftain
Tale of Ralph Coilie
STC
05487
A2-D4
Now God be with King Edward chieftain of Britain's race
Begbie, Harold
`Paean'
Folger
Y.d.336
Quhn passit was the tyme of tendir age,
[from a poem on `this unfortunate chieftain' (Duncan Laider); pr. Thomas Pennant's A tour in Scotland]
ESTC
#P002120
v. 41, no. [6], p. 421 [Jun.]
The haughty chieftain soon will die;
[air]
ESTC
#T051729
p. 43
Thy chieftain, France, fo tried illustrious worth,
Lloyd, Robert
The first book of the Henriade. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire
ESTC
#T114144
p. 138
Thy chieftain, France, of tried illustrious worth,
Lloyd, Robert
The first book of The Henriade. Translated from the French of M. de Voltaire
ESTC
#T094392
v. 2, p. 222
We lords has chosen a chieftain marvelous
National Library of Scotland
Adv. 1.1.6
78v-9