The Poems of William Dunbar, المجلد 1Society, 1893 |
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الصفحة xxxi
... verses . Beyond a few allusions to France , where it is certain he had been , the verses on London , and those written at Oxford " On the Vanity of Learning without a Good Life , " there would be scarcely any evidence that he had ...
... verses . Beyond a few allusions to France , where it is certain he had been , the verses on London , and those written at Oxford " On the Vanity of Learning without a Good Life , " there would be scarcely any evidence that he had ...
الصفحة xxxix
... verse- " The formest hoip 3it that I haue In all this warld , sa God me saue , Is in 3our Grace , bayth crop and grayne , Quhilk is ane lessing of my pane . " This hope also was doomed to disappointment , for he never got even the ...
... verse- " The formest hoip 3it that I haue In all this warld , sa God me saue , Is in 3our Grace , bayth crop and grayne , Quhilk is ane lessing of my pane . " This hope also was doomed to disappointment , for he never got even the ...
الصفحة xl
... verse , most readers will conjecture that this one , so completely in Dunbar's manner , was written by Dunbar . DUNBAR'S ILLNESS - HIS NOTICES OF THE SCOTTISH POETS IN THE LAMENT FOR THE MAKARIS , 1507-8 . Nor was Dunbar exempt from the ...
... verse , most readers will conjecture that this one , so completely in Dunbar's manner , was written by Dunbar . DUNBAR'S ILLNESS - HIS NOTICES OF THE SCOTTISH POETS IN THE LAMENT FOR THE MAKARIS , 1507-8 . Nor was Dunbar exempt from the ...
الصفحة lii
... verse , evidently written towards the end of the reign , if not , as is possible , after its tragic conclusion , he recalls a saying of the king , and makes it the burden of one of his refrains : - " Gude James the ferd , our nobill ...
... verse , evidently written towards the end of the reign , if not , as is possible , after its tragic conclusion , he recalls a saying of the king , and makes it the burden of one of his refrains : - " Gude James the ferd , our nobill ...
الصفحة liii
... verses constantly recur , as in the poems beginning " Devorit with dreme , devysing in my slummer , How that this realme , with nobillis owt of nummer . " 2 " To dwell in court , my freind , gife that thow list , For gift of fortoun ...
... verses constantly recur , as in the poems beginning " Devorit with dreme , devysing in my slummer , How that this realme , with nobillis owt of nummer . " 2 " To dwell in court , my freind , gife that thow list , For gift of fortoun ...
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