Eildons

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 246

Eildons, a triple-crested height in Roxburghshire, due south of Melrose, whose middle and highest peak (1385 feet) commands a glorious view. 'I can stand,' said Scott, 'on the Eildon Hill, and point out forty-three places famous in war and verse.' Of an older magician, and of an older poet, the Eildons also have memories—Michael Scott and Thomas the Rhymer.

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