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51
€1 Ane supplicatioun to the Kingis grace, in contemptioun of syde
tails, and missellit1 facis.
C Kitteis Confessioun.
C The lusting betuix lames watsone, and lohne Barbour, familiar
seruitouris to King lames the Fyft.
For Charteris’s Epistle Vnto the Godlie and Christiane Reidar,
prefixed to this edition, pp. ►J* iia-Aib, and his Ane Adhorta-
tioun of all estatis, to the reiding of thir present warkis, pp.
A2a-A3a, vide ante, Vol. I., pp. 395-405.
Charteris retitles Lindsay’s Epistil to the Redar as The
Epistil Nuncupatorie of Schir Dauid Lyndesay of the Mont
knicht, on his Dialog of the Miserabill estait of the warld. This
covers the remainder of the preliminaries to this edition.
1574
The Works of Sir David Lindsay, 1574.
The warkis of the fa= / mous and worthie Knicht Schir
Dauid / Lyndesay of the Mont Alias, Lyoun King of / Armes.
Newly correctit, and vindicate / from the former Errouris
quhair= / with thay war befoir corrup= / tit: And augmentit
with / sindry warkis quhilk / was not befoir / imprentit. /
(***) / C The Contentis of the Buik, and quhat warkis / ar
augmentit the nixt syde sail schaw. / Viuet etiam post funera
virtus. / IOB VII. / Militia est vita hominis super terram. /
[Device of Thomas Bassendyne, an anchor, with serpent coiled,
held by two hands, and the initials T B, McKerrow, Devices,
176] / Imprentit at Edinburgh be Thomas / Bassandyne,
dwelland at the nether Bow. / M. D. LXXIIII. / Cum Priuilegio
Regis.
Quarto. Collation : A6 B-Z8 7E6, made up as follows : Axa,
title ; Aib, blank ; A2a b, Contents ; A3a-A4a, Adhortation ;
A4b-A6a, Epistill Nuncupatorie; A6b, blank; Bia-P3a, The
Monarche; P3b, the large device of Thomas Bassandyne ;
P4a-R8b, The Testament; Sia-X5a, The Dreme; X6a-7E5,
The Tragedie, &c., &c. IE6 wanting, probably blank. Char¬
teris’s preface was omitted from this edition, and there is no
date at the end of The Monarche, which concludes
Finis
Qvod David Lyn¬
desay.
1 Misprint for mussellit.
51
€1 Ane supplicatioun to the Kingis grace, in contemptioun of syde
tails, and missellit1 facis.
C Kitteis Confessioun.
C The lusting betuix lames watsone, and lohne Barbour, familiar
seruitouris to King lames the Fyft.
For Charteris’s Epistle Vnto the Godlie and Christiane Reidar,
prefixed to this edition, pp. ►J* iia-Aib, and his Ane Adhorta-
tioun of all estatis, to the reiding of thir present warkis, pp.
A2a-A3a, vide ante, Vol. I., pp. 395-405.
Charteris retitles Lindsay’s Epistil to the Redar as The
Epistil Nuncupatorie of Schir Dauid Lyndesay of the Mont
knicht, on his Dialog of the Miserabill estait of the warld. This
covers the remainder of the preliminaries to this edition.
1574
The Works of Sir David Lindsay, 1574.
The warkis of the fa= / mous and worthie Knicht Schir
Dauid / Lyndesay of the Mont Alias, Lyoun King of / Armes.
Newly correctit, and vindicate / from the former Errouris
quhair= / with thay war befoir corrup= / tit: And augmentit
with / sindry warkis quhilk / was not befoir / imprentit. /
(***) / C The Contentis of the Buik, and quhat warkis / ar
augmentit the nixt syde sail schaw. / Viuet etiam post funera
virtus. / IOB VII. / Militia est vita hominis super terram. /
[Device of Thomas Bassendyne, an anchor, with serpent coiled,
held by two hands, and the initials T B, McKerrow, Devices,
176] / Imprentit at Edinburgh be Thomas / Bassandyne,
dwelland at the nether Bow. / M. D. LXXIIII. / Cum Priuilegio
Regis.
Quarto. Collation : A6 B-Z8 7E6, made up as follows : Axa,
title ; Aib, blank ; A2a b, Contents ; A3a-A4a, Adhortation ;
A4b-A6a, Epistill Nuncupatorie; A6b, blank; Bia-P3a, The
Monarche; P3b, the large device of Thomas Bassandyne ;
P4a-R8b, The Testament; Sia-X5a, The Dreme; X6a-7E5,
The Tragedie, &c., &c. IE6 wanting, probably blank. Char¬
teris’s preface was omitted from this edition, and there is no
date at the end of The Monarche, which concludes
Finis
Qvod David Lyn¬
desay.
1 Misprint for mussellit.
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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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