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The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo
  • William Dunbar
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
James Kinsley THE TRETIS OF THE TUA MARIIT WEMEN AND THE WEDO 23/1, p. 31
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
James Kinsley King James IV of Scotland, A Brief Survey of his Life and Times, by R. L. Mackie 28/2, p. 135

languages

  • Old Norse
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works

  • The Dregy of Dunbar
  • In Secreit Place
  • The Tretis of the Tua Mariit Wemen and the Wedo
  • Sir Thomas Norny
  • Maister Andro Kennedy
  • The Fenyeit Freir of Tungland
  • Befoir the evin wr licht of day
  • Vnder ane birkin bank me by
  • The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedie
  • The Twa Cummeris
  • The Wife of Bath's Prologue

people

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  • William Dunbar
  • Dunbar
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  • Maister Andro Kennedy
  • Saintsbury
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  • Robert Blacader
  • Andrew Forman
  • King James IV of Scotland
  • James III
  • David Lindsay

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places

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  • Tungland
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  • James IV
  • Midsummer Eve
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