Scottish Love Poems: A Personal AnthologyCanongate, 2002 - 283 sider From wooings to waiting, from first love to farewells, here are the romantics and the unromantics, the obsessed and the fainthearted in all their lyrical glory. Ballads, sonnets and modern verse are all present in a variety of Scots and English forms. The poems range in tone from scathing satire to evocative romanticism. Fraser has made a wide-ranging selection of poems from the 15th century to the present day. Included are well-known masters - Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson - and contemporary poets such as Kathleen Jamie, John Burnside and Carol Ann Duffy. |
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Side xv
... Flowers of the Forest Henry Stewart , Lord Darnley : If Langour Makis Men Licht William Aytoun : from The Widow of Glencoe 162 163 165 Iseabal Ní Mheic Cailéin : Alas for Him Whose Sickness is Love 167 Kathleen Jamie : War Widow 167 ...
... Flowers of the Forest Henry Stewart , Lord Darnley : If Langour Makis Men Licht William Aytoun : from The Widow of Glencoe 162 163 165 Iseabal Ní Mheic Cailéin : Alas for Him Whose Sickness is Love 167 Kathleen Jamie : War Widow 167 ...
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... flowers too faint for winds so chill And with too fair a name That day I lingered on a hill For one who never came . - Marion Angus ( 1866-1946 ) The Trout of the Well Thou speckled little trout so fair , The lover of my love , o where ...
... flowers too faint for winds so chill And with too fair a name That day I lingered on a hill For one who never came . - Marion Angus ( 1866-1946 ) The Trout of the Well Thou speckled little trout so fair , The lover of my love , o where ...
Side 162
... Flowers of the Forest are a ' wede away . At e'en , in the gloaming , nae swankies are roaming ' Bout stacks wi ' the lasses at bogle to play , But ilk ane sits drearie , lamenting her dearie : The Flowers of the Forest are a ' wede ...
... Flowers of the Forest are a ' wede away . At e'en , in the gloaming , nae swankies are roaming ' Bout stacks wi ' the lasses at bogle to play , But ilk ane sits drearie , lamenting her dearie : The Flowers of the Forest are a ' wede ...
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words seahorses | 16 |
A Song for an Able Bastard | 95 |
Love | 105 |
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