The Poems of William Dunbar, العدد 16Society, 1893 |
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... Dance in the Quenis Chalmer , " 2 and that addressed “ To the Quene , " they represent more truly than is allowed by the conventional manners of modern times the human nature which underlies the artificial life of society , and enable ...
... Dance in the Quenis Chalmer , " 2 and that addressed “ To the Quene , " they represent more truly than is allowed by the conventional manners of modern times the human nature which underlies the artificial life of society , and enable ...
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... dance in her chamber , and the conduct of the ladies and gentlemen of her Court , glanced at in several of his poems , do not give reason for the belief that her influ- ence over her husband would , if greater , have been of the best ...
... dance in her chamber , and the conduct of the ladies and gentlemen of her Court , glanced at in several of his poems , do not give reason for the belief that her influ- ence over her husband would , if greater , have been of the best ...
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... Dance in the Quenis Chalmer , " in which he took part ; or praises James Doig , the queen's ward- roper , 9 when he had pleased the poet by giving him some reward or perquisite ; or makes merry with the black lady , the latest novelty ...
... Dance in the Quenis Chalmer , " in which he took part ; or praises James Doig , the queen's ward- roper , 9 when he had pleased the poet by giving him some reward or perquisite ; or makes merry with the black lady , the latest novelty ...
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... Dance of the Sevin Deidly Synnis . " 10 And as in the last , so in the rest of these trenchant satires , -while they have an application which suits other times and places , there is also an unmistakable colour of Dunbar's own age ...
... Dance of the Sevin Deidly Synnis . " 10 And as in the last , so in the rest of these trenchant satires , -while they have an application which suits other times and places , there is also an unmistakable colour of Dunbar's own age ...
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... 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 , aimed 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 , aimed at the ...
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Aberdeen Adam Bell Albany alliteration alliterative amongst Andro Kennedy Angus Ballad Bannatyne Bernard Stewart Bishop Blind Harry cæsura called Chaucer couplet Court D'Aubigny Dance death Discretioun Donald Owre Dunbar's poems Earl Edinburgh edition England favour Flodden Flyting fools 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 Maiſter William Dunbar Maitland Makaris Margaret Tudor Mariit Wemen marriage Master metre nocht piece poems of Dunbar poet printed probably written Professor Schipper queen Quenis Chalmer quhair Quhat quhen quhilk reference refrain reign rhymes Robin Hood 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 weill William Dunbar Wyntoun