Chapter 11

FOOTNOTES:[1]“This saying of St Bernard is usually inscribed,” says Dr. Whitaker, “on some conspicuous part of the Cistercian Houses.”[2]Waxed nigh.[3]Wild.[4]Bound.[5]Round.[6]Shoot.[7]Arrows.[8]Hedgehog.[9]Spikes.[10]This last verse is a piece of gross flattery to the Scottish monarch, for in his reign the church underwent but few repairs.

FOOTNOTES:

[1]“This saying of St Bernard is usually inscribed,” says Dr. Whitaker, “on some conspicuous part of the Cistercian Houses.”

[1]“This saying of St Bernard is usually inscribed,” says Dr. Whitaker, “on some conspicuous part of the Cistercian Houses.”

[2]Waxed nigh.

[2]Waxed nigh.

[3]Wild.

[3]Wild.

[4]Bound.

[4]Bound.

[5]Round.

[5]Round.

[6]Shoot.

[6]Shoot.

[7]Arrows.

[7]Arrows.

[8]Hedgehog.

[8]Hedgehog.

[9]Spikes.

[9]Spikes.

[10]This last verse is a piece of gross flattery to the Scottish monarch, for in his reign the church underwent but few repairs.

[10]This last verse is a piece of gross flattery to the Scottish monarch, for in his reign the church underwent but few repairs.


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