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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
[Sum wyfis of the burroustoun ] . 299
Suppois the courte 30W cheir and
tretis 384
Sweit rois of vertew and of gentil-
nes 383
Synnaris Repent that Je haue spent 45
Tak a wobster that is leill . . 412
Tak tyme in tyme and no tyme
defer ..... 344
The Beistlie lust the furious appe-
tyte 391
The grit blythnes and loy inesti-
mabill 27
The slyding tyme sa slilie slippis
avey 447
The thochtis of men dois daylie
chynge 287
The vse of court so weill I knaw . 193
The wardraipper of wenus boure . 413
Thingis in kynd desyris thingis lyk 195
Think on god that the bocht . 242
Thir ladeis fair That maks repair 390
This hyndir nycht in dumfermling 407
This hyndir nicht neir by the hour
of nyne 353
This I propone in my carping . 367
This nycht befoir the dawing cleir 404
This warld so fals Is and vnstabill 432
This wardlie loy is onlie fantasie . 341
This waverand warldis wretchidnes 202
Thocht that this warld be verie
strange 329
Thow that in hewin for our sal-
uatioun . . . . . 210
Thy surname Maitland schawis
thy ancient raice . . . 448
Tobie moist trew in mony trubillis
tryit 419
To speik of giftis or almous deidis 290
To speik off science craft or
Sapience ..... 9
To speik of science craft or
sapience 379
To the o mercifull saluitour myn
lesus 224
To }ow my lordis of renoun . . 437
Trasoun is the maist schamefull
thing 333
Vnder ane birkin bank me by . 244
Vp hart thow art the pairt . . 426
Was never in Scotland hard nor
sene 149
We that ar heir in hevynnis glorie 337
3e blindit luiffaris luke . . 294
^e nobilliz all that sould this
cuntrie gyd . . . . 308
^e that sum tyme hes bene weill
stakit ..... 46
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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
[Sum wyfis of the burroustoun ] . 299
Suppois the courte 30W cheir and
tretis 384
Sweit rois of vertew and of gentil-
nes 383
Synnaris Repent that Je haue spent 45
Tak a wobster that is leill . . 412
Tak tyme in tyme and no tyme
defer ..... 344
The Beistlie lust the furious appe-
tyte 391
The grit blythnes and loy inesti-
mabill 27
The slyding tyme sa slilie slippis
avey 447
The thochtis of men dois daylie
chynge 287
The vse of court so weill I knaw . 193
The wardraipper of wenus boure . 413
Thingis in kynd desyris thingis lyk 195
Think on god that the bocht . 242
Thir ladeis fair That maks repair 390
This hyndir nycht in dumfermling 407
This hyndir nicht neir by the hour
of nyne 353
This I propone in my carping . 367
This nycht befoir the dawing cleir 404
This warld so fals Is and vnstabill 432
This wardlie loy is onlie fantasie . 341
This waverand warldis wretchidnes 202
Thocht that this warld be verie
strange 329
Thow that in hewin for our sal-
uatioun . . . . . 210
Thy surname Maitland schawis
thy ancient raice . . . 448
Tobie moist trew in mony trubillis
tryit 419
To speik of giftis or almous deidis 290
To speik off science craft or
Sapience ..... 9
To speik of science craft or
sapience 379
To the o mercifull saluitour myn
lesus 224
To }ow my lordis of renoun . . 437
Trasoun is the maist schamefull
thing 333
Vnder ane birkin bank me by . 244
Vp hart thow art the pairt . . 426
Was never in Scotland hard nor
sene 149
We that ar heir in hevynnis glorie 337
3e blindit luiffaris luke . . 294
^e nobilliz all that sould this
cuntrie gyd . . . . 308
^e that sum tyme hes bene weill
stakit ..... 46
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Publications by Scottish clubs > Scottish Text Society publications > New series > Maitland folio manuscript > Volume 1, 1919 > (490) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/107625688 |
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Shelfmark | SCS.STES2.7 |
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Description | A collection of over 100 Scottish texts dating from around 1400 to 1700. Most titles are in Scots, and include editions of poetry, drama, and prose by major Scottish writers such as John Barbour, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas, and George Buchanan. Edited by a key scholarly publisher of Scotland's literary history, and published from the late 19th century onwards by the Scottish Text Society. Available here are STS series 1-3. |
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