Literature I Robert Burns Ii Sir Walter Scott Iii Lord Byron
Literature I Robert Burns Ii Sir Walter Scott Iii Lord Byron
Seymour Eaton
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Meg Murdockson's simple-minded daughter. She was very loquacious, and her talk was lively but disjointed. " Pilgrim's Progress" was the favorite subject of her conversation. She received the name of Madge Wildfire from the frequency of her singing the following song : "I glance like the wildfire through country and town, I am seen on the causeway, I 'm seen on the down. 158 LITER A TURE. The lightning that flashes so bright and so free Is scarcely so blithe or so bonny as me. " Found in " The H...eart of Midlothian. " Edie Ochiltree. A mendicant who had formerly been a soldier. He played an important part in bringing to a happy issue the love affairs of Lovel and Miss Wardour, and in his old age became a member of their household. Found in " The Antiquary. " Meg Dods. Hostess of Cleikum Inn. Meg's especial antipathy was the fashionable hotel at St. Ronan's well. Desiring no mas- ter, Meg refused to share her small fortune with any of the numer- ous aspirants for her hand. She exerted arbitrary sway over her servants and guests.
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