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Troubadour(1815) Nora's Vow(1816) Pibroch ofDonald Dhu,(1816) Jock ofHazeldean,(1816) MacGregor's Gathering,(1816) The Return to Ulster,(1816) The Sun Uponthe Weirdlaw Hill,(1817) The Monks ofBangor's March,(1817) Harold the Dauntless,(1817) Mackrimmon's Lament,(1818) Donald Caird's Come Again(1818) Bonnie Dundee,(c.1828) Phrases coined by Walter Scott There are many sources for the phrasesand sayings that 10 colour our language.One important source is the Bible from which we get 'by the skin of your teeth','from strengthto strength'and many more.Whether we view theseas English phrases is debatable as the first English translation ofthe Bible was a thousand years or more after the writing of the original biblical texts.Wycliffe's translation,circa 1392,is the first version that brought the• Troubadour (1815) • Nora's Vow(1816) • Pibroch of Donald Dhu, (1816) • Jock of Hazeldean, (1816) • MacGregor's Gathering, (1816) • The Return to Ulster, (1816) • The Sun Upon the Weirdlaw Hill, (1817) • The Monks of Bangor's March, (1817) • Harold the Dauntless, (1817) • Mackrimmon's Lament, (1818) • Donald Caird's Come Again (1818) • Bonnie Dundee, (c. 1828) Phrases coined by Walter Scott • There are many sources for the phrases and sayings that colour our language. One important source is the Bible, from which we get 'by the skin of your teeth', 'from strength to strength' and many more. Whether we view these as English phrases is debatable as the first English translation of the Bible was a thousand years or more after the writing of the original biblical texts. Wycliffe's translation, circa 1392, is the first version that brought the 10’
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