Steenie Steenson, the piper, in Wandering Willie’s tale.
Maggie Steenson, or “Epps Anslie,” the wife of Wandering Willie.--Sir W. Scott, Redgauntlet (time, George III.).
Steerforth, the young man who led little Em’ly astray. When tired of his toy, he proposed to her to marry his valet. Steerforth, being shipwrecked off the coast of Yarmouth, Ham Peggotty tried to rescue him, but both were drowned.--C. Dickens, David Copperfield (1849).
Steinbach (Erwin von), designed Strasbourg Cathedral; begun 1015, and finished 1439.
A great master of his craft,
Erwin von Steinbach.
Longfellow, Golden Legend (1851).
Steinernherz von Blutsacker (Francis), the scharf-gerichter, or executioner.--Sir W. Scott, Anne of Geierstein (time, Edward IV.).
Steinfeldt (The old baroness of), introduced in Donnerhugel’s narrative.--Sir W. Scott, Anne of Geierstein (time, Edward IV.).
Steinfort (The baron), brother of the Countess Wintersen. He falls in love with Mrs. Haller, but, being informed of the relationship between Mrs. Haller and “the stranger,” exerts himself to bring about a reconciliation.--Benj. Thompson, The Stranger (1797).