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James Kinsley William Dunbar. (Twayne's English Authors Series), by Edmund Reiss 50/1, p. 176

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Middle French
  • Latin
  • Scots
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Gaelic
  • Middle English

works

  • Ane Dance in the Quenis Chalmer
  • Timor Mortis conturbai me
  • The Dregy of Dunbar
  • Off Februar the fyiftene nycht
  • Arte Dreme
  • The Passioun of Crist
  • Rorate celi desuper
  • A ne Ballai of Our Lady
  • Bewty and the Presoneir
  • The Wowing of the King
  • In Secreit Place
  • Twa Mariit Wemen and the Wedo
  • Tretis
  • The Gołdyn Targe
  • The Thrissill and the Rois
  • Surrexit Dominus de Sepulchro
  • Quhen the Gouvernour past in Fraunce
  • Flyting
  • How Dunbar wes desyrd to be arte Freir

people

  • William Dunbar
  • James Kinsley
  • Thomas Norny
  • Alexander Carlyle

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