The Songs of England and ScotlandPeter Cunningham James Cochrane and Company, 1835 - 362 páginas |
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... Poets and her Antiquaries have entered with an unparalleled enthusiasm into the subject of Song , collecting whatever was curious , and ex- plaining what was obscure about the lyrics of their country . Little is left for me , but to ...
... Poets and her Antiquaries have entered with an unparalleled enthusiasm into the subject of Song , collecting whatever was curious , and ex- plaining what was obscure about the lyrics of their country . Little is left for me , but to ...
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... Poet . of Scotland . Gawain Douglas , in the Prologue to the Twelfth Book of his Virgil ( translated out of Latyne Ver- ses into Scottish Metir , ' ) tells us of Nymphs and Naiads Sic as we clepe wenches and damosels , that wander among ...
... Poet . of Scotland . Gawain Douglas , in the Prologue to the Twelfth Book of his Virgil ( translated out of Latyne Ver- ses into Scottish Metir , ' ) tells us of Nymphs and Naiads Sic as we clepe wenches and damosels , that wander among ...
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... poet . In Verstigan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence , printed at Antwerp in 1605 , Ritson found the fol- lowing interesting passage so highly illustrative of Scottish song : - So fell it out of late years , that an English ...
... poet . In Verstigan's Restitution of Decayed Intelligence , printed at Antwerp in 1605 , Ritson found the fol- lowing interesting passage so highly illustrative of Scottish song : - So fell it out of late years , that an English ...
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... poets did for the literature of their country : -wearing the cloaths not the garb of Eng- lish writers , Drummond appeared as the first poet who wrote sonnets strictly and elegantly . King James to his last hour never could throw off ...
... poets did for the literature of their country : -wearing the cloaths not the garb of Eng- lish writers , Drummond appeared as the first poet who wrote sonnets strictly and elegantly . King James to his last hour never could throw off ...
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... poets of that period are so free from obsolete ex- pressions as Drummond and Sterling : the former , I think , has but two words of northern birth , he speaks of the blackbird as the ' merle , ' and the eyes as the ' een , ' and even ...
... poets of that period are so free from obsolete ex- pressions as Drummond and Sterling : the former , I think , has but two words of northern birth , he speaks of the blackbird as the ' merle , ' and the eyes as the ' een , ' and even ...
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