The Poems of William Dunbar
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THE POEMS
OF
WILLIAM DUNBAR.
"WILLIAM DUNBAR, THE GREATEST POET THAT SCOTLAND HAS PRODUCED."—GEORGE ELLIS.
"THIS DARLING OF THE SCOTTISH MUSES HAS BEEN JUSTLY RAISED TO A LEVEL WITH CHAUCER BY EVERY JUDGE OF POETRY TO WHOM HIS OBSOLETE LANGUAGE HAS NOT RENDERED HIM UNINTELLIGIBLE."—SIR WALTER SCOTT.
THE POEMS
OF
WILLIAM DUNBAR,
NOW FIRST COLLECTED.
WITH NOTES, AND A MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE.
BY DAVID LAING.
VOLUME FIRST.
EDINBURGH: MDCCCXXXIV.
PRINTED FOR LAING AND FORBES, PRINCE'S STREET;
AND WILLIAM PICKERING, LONDON.
EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND CO. PAUL'S WORK.
- Volume I.
see the full contents of Volume 1 in that volume - Volume II.
see the full contents of Volume 2 in that volume
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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