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- The Doom of Devorgoil is a play by Sir Walter Scott, initially written in 1817 and 1818, and then reworked in 1829 and 1830 for publication in the spring...
- Berlichingen 1822: Halidon Hill 1823: MacDuff's Cross 1830: The Doom of Devorgoil 1830: Auchindrane 1814–1817: The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland...
- posthumously) Plays Halidon Hill (1822) MacDuff's Cross (1823) The Doom of Devorgoil (1830) Auchindrane (1830) People James Ballantyne Lord Byron James Hogg...
- Sir Walter Scott (published, never performed) Auchindrane The Doom of Devorgoil Alphonse de LamartineHarmonies poétiques et religieuses Richard Lower...
- and then included as a song in Scott's unperformed play The Doom of Devorgoil (1830). Later adaptations for singing include only stanzas 1, 2, 8 and...
- posthumously) Plays Halidon Hill (1822) MacDuff's Cross (1823) The Doom of Devorgoil (1830) Auchindrane (1830) People James Ballantyne Lord Byron James Hogg...
- Scott attributed his use of a phantom barber in his play The Doom of Devorgoil (1830) to this story, writing: "The story of the Ghostly Barber is told...
- great circle of friends." 1883 – Love and Taxation 1862 – The Doom of Devorgoil (unfinished) 1867 – Symphony No.1 in C (revised version 1873, Crystal...
- posthumously) Plays Halidon Hill (1822) MacDuff's Cross (1823) The Doom of Devorgoil (1830) Auchindrane (1830) People James Ballantyne Lord Byron James Hogg...
- inspired Walter Scott's poorly received melodramatic play, The Doom of Devorgoil. It was designated a scheduled monument in 1937. Historic Environment...