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Cf. Tennyson, Geraint and Enid: "And like a crag was gay with wilding flowers. "Spenser has the noun (= wild apples) in F. Q. Iii. 7. 17: "Oft fromthe forrest wildings he did bring, " etc. Whom is used on account of thepersonification. 9. What time. Cf. Ii. 307 and iii. 15 above. 19. Braes of Doune. The undulating region between Callander and Doune, on the north side of the Teith. The Doune of 37 below is the old Castleof that name, the ruins of which still form a majestic pile on the steepbank...s of the Teith. It figures in Waverley as the place where the herowas confined by the Highlanders. 36. Boune. Prepared, ready; a Scottish word. Cf. 157 and vi. 396 below. 42. Bide. Endure; not to be printed 'bide, as if a contraction ofabide. Cf. Shakespeare, Lear, iii. 4. 29: "That bide the pelting of thispitiless storm, " etc. Bout. Turn (of fortune). 47. Repair. That is, to repair. 55. 'T is well advised. Well thought of, well planned. Cf. Advisedcareful, well considered; as in M. Of V. I. 1.
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