The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxviii
... rhymes of Skelton , into a dormant state , in which it continued until with Wyatt and Surrey the first notes were heard which ushered in " the spacious times of great Elizabeth . " Scotland , whose lot it was to be generally about a ...
... rhymes of Skelton , into a dormant state , in which it continued until with Wyatt and Surrey the first notes were heard which ushered in " the spacious times of great Elizabeth . " Scotland , whose lot it was to be generally about a ...
الصفحة xxx
... rhyme's sake , looks like a fragment of biography . It must for the present remain a fragment . There is nothing im- probable in a priest like Dunbar having been sent on missions to these countries , and James IV . had negotiations with ...
... rhyme's sake , looks like a fragment of biography . It must for the present remain a fragment . There is nothing im- probable in a priest like Dunbar having been sent on missions to these countries , and James IV . had negotiations with ...
الصفحة lxxxviii
... rhyme , or even plain prose . Chaucer's Parson says in the Prologue to his Tale : - " But trosteth wel I am a sothern man , I cannot geste rom ram ruf by my letter , And God wote rime hold I but litel bettir , And therefore if you list ...
... rhyme , or even plain prose . Chaucer's Parson says in the Prologue to his Tale : - " But trosteth wel I am a sothern man , I cannot geste rom ram ruf by my letter , And God wote rime hold I but litel bettir , And therefore if you list ...
الصفحة lxxxix
... rhymes , we detect this development in the process of growth . Nor does it affect this observation if , as is probable , he may have been indebted to the examples of the use of rhyme to be found in medieval Latin poetry . III . AMATORY ...
... rhymes , we detect this development in the process of growth . Nor does it affect this observation if , as is probable , he may have been indebted to the examples of the use of rhyme to be found in medieval Latin poetry . III . AMATORY ...
الصفحة xcix
... rhyme the most vulgar and un- becoming words which the copious vocabulary of broad Scots possessed . The other comic or humorous pieces of Dunbar were taken from actual scenes in the life of the Court , as the " Dance in the Quenis ...
... rhyme the most vulgar and un- becoming words which the copious vocabulary of broad Scots possessed . The other comic or humorous pieces of Dunbar were taken from actual scenes in the life of the Court , as the " Dance in the Quenis ...
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3our Abbot of Tungland Aberdeen Albany alliteration allusion amongst Andro Kennedy Angus Ballad Bannatyne Bernard Stewart Bishop Blind Harry cæsura called Chaucer couplet Court D'Aubigny Dance death Discretioun Donald Owre Duke of Ross Dunbar's poems Earl Edinburgh edition England favour Flodden Flyting France Freiris of Berwik French Gavin Douglas Goldyn Targe Henry VIII honour James James IV June king king's Kingis Lady Laing's Lament lines Lord Lord Bernard Stewart Lord of Aubigny Lordis Luve Lyfe Lyndsay Maiſter William Dunbar Maitland Makaris Margaret Tudor Mariit Wemen marriage Master metre nocht piece poems of Dunbar poet printed Professor Schipper queen Quenis Chalmer quhair Quhat quhen quhilk reference refrain reign rhymes royal satire Scot Scotch Scotland Scottish Poetry SCOTTISH TEXT SOCIETY Sir Thomas Norray Solistaris sowld St Andrews Stobo strophe style Testament thair Thistle thow TITLE OF POEM Treasurer's Accounts verse Villon wald Wedo William Dunbar