The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxxv
... Ballad beginning- " Now fayre , fayrest off every fayre , Princes most plesant and preclare , The lustyest one alyve that byne , Welcum of Scotland to be Quene ! " - were written in Scotland to welcome Margaret on her arrival . The ...
... Ballad beginning- " Now fayre , fayrest off every fayre , Princes most plesant and preclare , The lustyest one alyve that byne , Welcum of Scotland to be Quene ! " - were written in Scotland to welcome Margaret on her arrival . The ...
الصفحة xliv
... Ballad of Lord Bernard Stewart , " " The Lament for the Makaris , " " The Testament of Mr Andro Kennedy , " " The Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo , " " The Ballad of Kynd Kittok , " are by Dunbar , and form good examples , though examples ...
... Ballad of Lord Bernard Stewart , " " The Lament for the Makaris , " " The Testament of Mr Andro Kennedy , " " The Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo , " " The Ballad of Kynd Kittok , " are by Dunbar , and form good examples , though examples ...
الصفحة lxi
... ballads , and a title , though no more , to a tragedy of Robert Greene . It has left a patriotic and pathetic echo in Scottish minstrelsy in the burghers ' songs of Selkirk and Hawick , in the " Flowers of 1 This ring , as well as the ...
... ballads , and a title , though no more , to a tragedy of Robert Greene . It has left a patriotic and pathetic echo in Scottish minstrelsy in the burghers ' songs of Selkirk and Hawick , in the " Flowers of 1 This ring , as well as the ...
الصفحة lxii
... a noble house in Scotland was without the record of a death at Flodden . The burghers of the towns - the " Flowers of the Forest , " as the brave yeomen of Ettrick are called in the ballad — the rough - shod lxii INTRODUCTION .
... a noble house in Scotland was without the record of a death at Flodden . The burghers of the towns - the " Flowers of the Forest , " as the brave yeomen of Ettrick are called in the ballad — the rough - shod lxii INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة lxiii
William Dunbar John Small, Walter Gregor. are called in the ballad — the rough - shod Highlanders and Islesmen , all shared the common fate , for few prisoners were taken . The Flodden wall , which the capital built in its alarm - the ...
William Dunbar John Small, Walter Gregor. are called in the ballad — the rough - shod Highlanders and Islesmen , all shared the common fate , for few prisoners were taken . The Flodden wall , which the capital built in its alarm - the ...
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