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CONTENTS.
LXI. Dunbar Ane Orisoun ....
Thow that in hewin for our saluatioun.
LXI I. Dunbar A general Satire
Doverrit in dreme devysing in my slummer.
LXIII. Dunbar Lament for the Makaris .
I that in heilth wes and glaidnes.
LXIV. Douglas Conscience ....
Quhen halie kirk first flurist in Jouthheid.
LXV. Dunbar Memento, homo
Memento homo quod cinis es.
LXVI. Dunbar To the King ....
Schir for jour grace bayth nicht and day.
LXVIL Dunbar Vanitas Vanitatum .
O wreche be war this warld will wend the fro.
LXVIII. Dunbar Remonstrance to the King
Schir Je haue mony seruitouris.
LXIX. Dunbar I cry the Mercy
To the o mercifull saluitour myn lesus.
LXX. Dunbar Of the Passioun of Christ
Amang thir freiris within ane cloister.
LXXI. Kennedy Honour with Age .
At matine hour in middis of the nicht.
LXXII. ‘ Theologus ’ O cruell Tyger
O cruell tyger and serpent vennomous.
LXXIII. Anon. Quhair-of to wryt ?
Fane wald I with all diligence.
LXXIV. Anon. Nane wait how lang he levis heir.
In honour of this christinmes.
LXXV. Dunbar He wirkis sorrow to him-sell
He that hes gold and grit ryches.
LXXVI. Anon. The selie court man .
God as thow weill can.
LXXVII. Anon. The Bewteis of the Fute-ball
Brissit brawnis and brokin banis.
LXXVIII. Anon. Think on God , . . .
Think on god that the bocht.
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LXI. Dunbar Ane Orisoun ....
Thow that in hewin for our saluatioun.
LXI I. Dunbar A general Satire
Doverrit in dreme devysing in my slummer.
LXIII. Dunbar Lament for the Makaris .
I that in heilth wes and glaidnes.
LXIV. Douglas Conscience ....
Quhen halie kirk first flurist in Jouthheid.
LXV. Dunbar Memento, homo
Memento homo quod cinis es.
LXVI. Dunbar To the King ....
Schir for jour grace bayth nicht and day.
LXVIL Dunbar Vanitas Vanitatum .
O wreche be war this warld will wend the fro.
LXVIII. Dunbar Remonstrance to the King
Schir Je haue mony seruitouris.
LXIX. Dunbar I cry the Mercy
To the o mercifull saluitour myn lesus.
LXX. Dunbar Of the Passioun of Christ
Amang thir freiris within ane cloister.
LXXI. Kennedy Honour with Age .
At matine hour in middis of the nicht.
LXXII. ‘ Theologus ’ O cruell Tyger
O cruell tyger and serpent vennomous.
LXXIII. Anon. Quhair-of to wryt ?
Fane wald I with all diligence.
LXXIV. Anon. Nane wait how lang he levis heir.
In honour of this christinmes.
LXXV. Dunbar He wirkis sorrow to him-sell
He that hes gold and grit ryches.
LXXVI. Anon. The selie court man .
God as thow weill can.
LXXVII. Anon. The Bewteis of the Fute-ball
Brissit brawnis and brokin banis.
LXXVIII. Anon. Think on God , . . .
Think on god that the bocht.
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2 I I
2 14
2 17
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2 2 1
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Publications by Scottish clubs > Scottish Text Society publications > New series > Maitland folio manuscript > Volume 1, 1919 > (17) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/107620012 |
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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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