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Peter Cunningham. And ylt for mister I will nocht fenye , Fyive hundreth fieis now in a flok . Call ye nocht that ane ... ALLAN RAMSAY . ↑ Ancient Scots Poems , p . 292 . volume , [ p . 63 ] , called Phillida xvi INTRODUCTION .
Peter Cunningham. And ylt for mister I will nocht fenye , Fyive hundreth fieis now in a flok . Call ye nocht that ane ... ALLAN RAMSAY . ↑ Ancient Scots Poems , p . 292 . volume , [ p . 63 ] , called Phillida xvi INTRODUCTION .
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... Allan Cunningham , author of Willie was a wanton wag , ' - 6 conceived a more original lyric , or filled up the outlines of his conception with more lucky drollery , more lively flashes of native humour , or brighter touches of human ...
... Allan Cunningham , author of Willie was a wanton wag , ' - 6 conceived a more original lyric , or filled up the outlines of his conception with more lucky drollery , more lively flashes of native humour , or brighter touches of human ...
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Peter Cunningham. first and last of his race : no one has imitated him , and he imitated none . " * In Allan Ramsay we see the restorer and reviver of our songs , and a poet full of natural outbursts of fancy and feeling . If we except ...
Peter Cunningham. first and last of his race : no one has imitated him , and he imitated none . " * In Allan Ramsay we see the restorer and reviver of our songs , and a poet full of natural outbursts of fancy and feeling . If we except ...
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Peter Cunningham. In Thomson's little lyrics we perceive the au- thor of the Seasons and the Castle of Indolence ... Allan Cunningham . The Jacobites grafted their own feelings on the choruses of favourite strains like the religionists a ...
Peter Cunningham. In Thomson's little lyrics we perceive the au- thor of the Seasons and the Castle of Indolence ... Allan Cunningham . The Jacobites grafted their own feelings on the choruses of favourite strains like the religionists a ...
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Peter Cunningham. admired . They are lyrics stamped with the spirit of the minstrel of Flodden Field . Sir Walter's ... Allan Xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
Peter Cunningham. admired . They are lyrics stamped with the spirit of the minstrel of Flodden Field . Sir Walter's ... Allan Xxxiv INTRODUCTION .
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