Longer Scottish Poems: 1650-1830Priscilla J. Bawcutt, Felicity Riddy, Thomas Crawford Scottish Academic Press, 1987 - 402 pages |
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... poem first appeared anonymously in a folio version published by James Watson , Edinburgh , in 1719 , and it is this version we have used here . Allan Ramsay later added thirteen stanzas of his own , and with that addition the poem ...
... poem first appeared anonymously in a folio version published by James Watson , Edinburgh , in 1719 , and it is this version we have used here . Allan Ramsay later added thirteen stanzas of his own , and with that addition the poem ...
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... poem now offered to the public is intended to illustrate the customs and manners which anciently prevailed on the Borders of England and Scotland . The inhabitants , living in a state partly pastoral and partly warlike , and combining ...
... poem now offered to the public is intended to illustrate the customs and manners which anciently prevailed on the Borders of England and Scotland . The inhabitants , living in a state partly pastoral and partly warlike , and combining ...
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... poem seems useless ' . Actually , Ramsay had in mind the more recent loss of independence by the Union of Parliaments of 1707. He did not publish the poem under his own name , but passed it off as the work of ' Ar . Scot ' : the letters ...
... poem seems useless ' . Actually , Ramsay had in mind the more recent loss of independence by the Union of Parliaments of 1707. He did not publish the poem under his own name , but passed it off as the work of ' Ar . Scot ' : the letters ...
Table des matières
William Cleland | 1 |
Elizabeth Wardlaw | 10 |
from The Gentle Shepherd | 17 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Alexander Ross Allan Ramsay Auld Reikie baith ballad bauld blate bonny braw Buccleuch Burns Burns's busk Canto chiel cou'd Deloraine dight Douglas drink e'er Edinburgh edition English fain fair fairies fell flew frae gart green Hallow my Fancie hame hand heart heaven Highland hill ilka J. G. Lockhart James Kilmarnock Kilmeny King Kirk lady land lasses look Lord loud lyke Maggie mair maist Marmion maun Minstrel mony morn muse ne'er never night o'er owre poem poetry quoth Ramsay Reikie Robert Burns Robert Fergusson round Scota Scotland Scots Scott Scottish Scottish Literature Shepherd siller sing Sir Walter Scott Smailholm Tower song stanza Syne tale tell thee thir thrang thro trow tune unco verse wals weel Whan Whare wild young
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