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BANNATYNE MS.
119
Was it )>at I hurt now
Quhairto sowld I speir at 30W
Me think thame baith haill 470
Gude morrow maistir be the meft
King
Wylcum my myn3eoun wantounefe
How hes thow fairin in thy travell
Wantounes
Richt weill be him fat herreit Hell
Page 407 3our Eirand Is weill done fol. 174 a
King
Than wantounes full weill Is me 476
for thow hes saird beth meit and fee
Be him fat maid the mone
Thair is ane thing fat I wald speir
How sail I do quhen scho cumis heir 480
for I knaw nocht the craft perqneir
Off luvis gyn
Thairfoir at lenth je mon me leir
How to begyn
Wantounes
Kifc hir and clap hir and be nocht affeird 485
scho will not hurt Thocht 3e hir kift a span whn the
beird
And gif 3e se Scho thinkis schame / Than hyid the
baimis Ene
119
Was it )>at I hurt now
Quhairto sowld I speir at 30W
Me think thame baith haill 470
Gude morrow maistir be the meft
King
Wylcum my myn3eoun wantounefe
How hes thow fairin in thy travell
Wantounes
Richt weill be him fat herreit Hell
Page 407 3our Eirand Is weill done fol. 174 a
King
Than wantounes full weill Is me 476
for thow hes saird beth meit and fee
Be him fat maid the mone
Thair is ane thing fat I wald speir
How sail I do quhen scho cumis heir 480
for I knaw nocht the craft perqneir
Off luvis gyn
Thairfoir at lenth je mon me leir
How to begyn
Wantounes
Kifc hir and clap hir and be nocht affeird 485
scho will not hurt Thocht 3e hir kift a span whn the
beird
And gif 3e se Scho thinkis schame / Than hyid the
baimis Ene
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Publications by Scottish clubs > Scottish Text Society publications > New series > Bannatyne manuscript > Volume 3, 1928 > (141) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/114606287 |
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Shelfmark | SCS.STES2.23 |
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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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