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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... LOST where once again Burns says it all and says it best with ' Ae Fond Kiss ' ; yet even here Andrew Lang can express one salient and consoling point about lost loves : Who wins his love shall lose her , Who loses her shall gain ...
... LOST where once again Burns says it all and says it best with ' Ae Fond Kiss ' ; yet even here Andrew Lang can express one salient and consoling point about lost loves : Who wins his love shall lose her , Who loses her shall gain ...
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... lost ' III or how I keep thinking of nowhere - and meaning you - spaces you might inhabit as the light inhabits doors or windows or the bright membrane of yolk and milk on the kitchen table - the way a sound this music or the owls ...
... lost ' III or how I keep thinking of nowhere - and meaning you - spaces you might inhabit as the light inhabits doors or windows or the bright membrane of yolk and milk on the kitchen table - the way a sound this music or the owls ...
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... lost on such a shelfe . Sir William Alexander , Earl of Stirling ( 1567–1640 ) earst = formerly Thread If I love you Your life instantly becomes More fragile than my own , Your body more frail Each cough or minor pain A symptom of some ...
... lost on such a shelfe . Sir William Alexander , Earl of Stirling ( 1567–1640 ) earst = formerly Thread If I love you Your life instantly becomes More fragile than my own , Your body more frail Each cough or minor pain A symptom of some ...
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words seahorses | 16 |
A Song for an Able Bastard | 95 |
Love | 105 |
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Scottish Love Poems: A Personal Anthology Lady Antonia Fraser,Antonia Fraser Ingen forhåndsvisning - 1995 |
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