The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xvi
... perhaps by Wallace . The ninth Earl , siding with England , gave Edward II . shelter after Bannockburn , after- wards made terms with Bruce , but reverted to Edward after the defeat of Halidon Hill in 1334 , and rebuilt the castle to ...
... perhaps by Wallace . The ninth Earl , siding with England , gave Edward II . shelter after Bannockburn , after- wards made terms with Bruce , but reverted to Edward after the defeat of Halidon Hill in 1334 , and rebuilt the castle to ...
الصفحة xxiv
... Bold ; with his brothers , one of whom , Mar , he imprisoned , perhaps murdered - while the other , 2 " Flyting , " 11. 425-428 . 1 P. 132 , ll . 31-45 . Albany , escaping to England , became in revenge a xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... Bold ; with his brothers , one of whom , Mar , he imprisoned , perhaps murdered - while the other , 2 " Flyting , " 11. 425-428 . 1 P. 132 , ll . 31-45 . Albany , escaping to England , became in revenge a xxiv INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة xxix
... Perhaps he remained in France after the embassy returned , though Mr Laing's researches failed to find any traces of him there . In the University of Paris , about that time , William Elphinstone , Bishop of Aberdeen ; Gavin Douglas ...
... Perhaps he remained in France after the embassy returned , though Mr Laing's researches failed to find any traces of him there . In the University of Paris , about that time , William Elphinstone , Bishop of Aberdeen ; Gavin Douglas ...
الصفحة xxxi
... perhaps be inferred that he had been shipwrecked on the coast of Norway : - " By Holland , Seland , 3etland , and Northway coist , In desert quhair we wer famist aw ; 3it come I hame , fals baird , to lay thy boist . " 1 Yet it is ...
... perhaps be inferred that he had been shipwrecked on the coast of Norway : - " By Holland , Seland , 3etland , and Northway coist , In desert quhair we wer famist aw ; 3it come I hame , fals baird , to lay thy boist . " 1 Yet it is ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... Rhymer of Scotland " received £ 6 , 13s . 4d . from the king . This rhymer , there can be no doubt , was Dun- bar , and the payments were perhaps a reward for INTRODUCTION . xxxiii Dunbar and the Embassy to London to negotiate the mar-
... Rhymer of Scotland " received £ 6 , 13s . 4d . from the king . This rhymer , there can be no doubt , was Dun- bar , and the payments were perhaps a reward for INTRODUCTION . xxxiii Dunbar and the Embassy to London to negotiate the mar-
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