'But now here sits in the high seat a thin stake' 192
'He fleeth not the flame Who leapeth o'er the same' 193
The Captain shoots Mr. Cozens 202
Mr. Hamilton's fight with the sea-lion 205
The Cacique fires off the gun 208
Byron rides past the turnpikes 211
The captain guarded by the mutineers 228
The Pitcairn islanders on board the English frigate 239
Old John Adams teaches the children 245
Death of the supercargo 248
'None will now deny that "Long Snake" sails by' 255
Hacon casts his shield away 263
'Go, sir, to your general; tell him what you have seen . . .' 276
Escape of the Duke of Perth 281
'In many a panelled parlour' 284
'Och no! she be relieved' 287
Mrs. Murray of Broughton distributes cockades to the crowd 289
James More wounded at Prestonpans 293
Crossing Shap Fell 301
'Many had their broadswords and dirks sharpened' 304
'The Prince caught him by the hair' 307
The poor boy fell, mortally wounded 311
The 'Rout of Moy' 315
The end of Culloden 322
'The advance party of eight started on October 29' 327
Golah is abandoned 332
'King, they are gone!' 337
Death of Burke 342
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