The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxxv
... played . " The song - preserved , with the music2 to which it was set - sung on this occasion was Dunbar's , of which the opening stanza has been quoted.3 " The Thistle and the Rose " was a more elaborate ef- fort too elaborate , in the ...
... played . " The song - preserved , with the music2 to which it was set - sung on this occasion was Dunbar's , of which the opening stanza has been quoted.3 " The Thistle and the Rose " was a more elaborate ef- fort too elaborate , in the ...
الصفحة xxxvi
... play on her name as the Pearl : - " O precius Margreit , plesand , cleir , and quhit , Moir blith and bricht na is the beriall schene , Moir deir na is the diamaunt of delit , Moir semely na is the sapheir one to seyne , Moir gudely eik ...
... play on her name as the Pearl : - " O precius Margreit , plesand , cleir , and quhit , Moir blith and bricht na is the beriall schene , Moir deir na is the diamaunt of delit , Moir semely na is the sapheir one to seyne , Moir gudely eik ...
الصفحة liv
... Play . " 12 1 P. 100 . 2 P. 158 . 6 P. 226 . 3 P. 168 . 4 P. 206 . 8 P. 199 . 7 P. 113 . 5 P. 212 . 11 P. 264 . 12 P. 314 . 10 P. 201 . 9 P. 197 . Occasionally a historical personage or person , whom history has liv INTRODUCTION .
... Play . " 12 1 P. 100 . 2 P. 158 . 6 P. 226 . 3 P. 168 . 4 P. 206 . 8 P. 199 . 7 P. 113 . 5 P. 212 . 11 P. 264 . 12 P. 314 . 10 P. 201 . 9 P. 197 . Occasionally a historical personage or person , whom history has liv INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة lvii
... played at the " dance in hell " save one who gained his heritage by killing a man and entered by brieve of right - the writ which , in feudal Scotland as in England , then established a claim to succession . The concluding stanza ...
... played at the " dance in hell " save one who gained his heritage by killing a man and entered by brieve of right - the writ which , in feudal Scotland as in England , then established a claim to succession . The concluding stanza ...
الصفحة lxviii
... Play , " an in- terlude which is spoken by the Dwarf . If this poem is Dunbar's , it is the last to which we can assign a date , and it is probable that he did not live long after 1520 . The reference to him by Lyndsay in the ...
... Play , " an in- terlude which is spoken by the Dwarf . If this poem is Dunbar's , it is the last to which we can assign a date , and it is probable that he did not live long after 1520 . The reference to him by Lyndsay in the ...
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