Selected poems
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Selected poems
(Longman annotated texts)
Longman, 1996
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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pbk ISBN 9780582061873
内容説明
This book covers the most attractive poems of William Dunbar who is widely recognised as an excellent poet, probably the most brilliant between Chaucer and Spenser. Up-to-date and scholarly, it includes many new interpretations and is complete with useful headnotes discussing theme, genre, metrical form, text and evidence to date the poem, where this is available. Poems are provided with annotation and glosses and Latin is translated into English throughout.
目次
Chronology. A note on editorial procedure. Introduction: Life in milieau (c.1460-1513), literary inheritance, 'Ballatis under byrkis, texts, language. The Poems: 1. Amang thir freis within ane cloister. 2. Ane murelandis man of uplandis mak. 3. Apon the midsummer evin, mirriest of nichtis. 4. As yung Awora with cristall haile. 5. Be divers wyis and operatiounes. 6. Blyth Aberdeane, thow beriall of all tounis. 7. Cpompane I wald, wist I quhome till. 8. Done is a battell on the dragon blak. 9. Full oft I muse and hes in thocht. 10. Gladethe, thoue queyne of Scottis regioun. 11. Hale, sterne superne, hale, in eterne. 12. He that hes gold and grit riches. 13. How sowld I rewill me or quhat wyis. 14. I maister Andro Kennedy. 15. I seik aboute this warld onstable. 16. I that inheill wes and gladnes. 17. I thocht lang quhill sum lord come hame. 18. Illuster Lodovik, of France most critin king. 19. In May as that Aurora di up Spring. 20 In secreit place this hyndir nycht. 21. In to thir dirk and driblie dayis. 22. In vice most vicius he excellis. 23. Lang heff I maed of ladyes quhytt. 24. Lucina schyning in silence of the nycht. 25. Momento, homo, quod cinis es. 26. My hartis tresure and swete assured fo. 27. My heid did yak yester nicht. 28. My lordis of chalker, pleis yow to heir. 29. My prince is god gif the guid grace. 30. Now cumis aige quhair yewth hes bene. 31.Now lynthis of ane gentill knycht. 32. Now of wemen this I say, for me. 33. O synfull man, thir ar the fourty dayis (The Maner of apssyng to confessioun). 34. O wreche, be warm this arld will wend the fro. 35. Of benefice, sir at everie feist. 36. Of Februar the fyiftene nycht. 37. Betwix twell houris and ellevin. 38. Of Lentren in the first mornyng. 39. Quha will behald of luve the chance. 40. Quhat of the life bot ane straucht way to die?. 41. Quhen Merche wes with variand windis past. 42. Quhy will ye, merchantis of renoun. 43. Quho thinkis that he hes sufficience. 44. Quhom to sall I compleine my wo. 45. Renownit, ryall, right reverend and serene (The ballade of .. Banard Stewart). 46. Richt arely one Ask Wedinsday. 47. yght as the stern of day begouth to schyne (The Golden Targe). 48. Rorate, celi, desuper. 49. Salviour, suppois my sensualite. 50. Sanct, salvatour, send silver sorrow. 51. Schir, at this feist of benefice. 52. Schir, for your grace, bayth nicht and day. 53. Schir, I compane of injuris. 54. Schir Johine the Ros, ans thing thair is compild (The flyting of Dumar and Kennedie, 1-248). 55. Schir, lat it never in toune be tald. 56. Schir, ye have mony servotouris. 57. Schir, yit remember as befoir. 58. Sir Jhon Sinclair begwothe to dance. 59. Sweit rois of verteew and of gentilnes. 60. The wardraipper of Venus boure. 61. O gracious princes gtuid and fair. 62. Thir ladyis fair that makes repair. 63. This hinder nycht , half sleeping as I lay. 64. This hindir nycht in Dumfermeling .65. This nycht befoir the dawing cleir. 66. The wavereand warldis wretchidnes. 67. To dwell in court, my freind, gife that thow list. 68. To speik of science, craft or sapience. 69. To the, O marcifull salviour myn, Jesus (The tabill of confessioun). 70. we tah ar in hevynnis glorie. Index of titles and Refrains. Abbreviations and bibliography. Index.
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csd ISBN 9780582061880
内容説明
This text deals with a wide variety of William Dunbar's poems, using on-the-page glossaries to help the reader with interpretation. Translations are also provided of Latin verse.
目次
- Life in milieu (c.1460-1513), literary inheritance, "Ballatis under byrkis", texts, language. The poems: "Amang thir freis within ane cloister"
- "Ane murelandis man of uplandis mak"
- " Apon the midsummer evin, mirriest of nichtis"
- "As yung Awora with cristal haile"
- "Be divers wyis and operatiounes"
- "Blyth Aberdeane, thow beriall of all tounis"
- Cpompane I wald, wist I quhome till"
- "Done is a battell on the dragon blak"
- "Full oft I muse and hes in thocht"
- "Gladethe, thoue queyne of Scottis regioun"
- "Hale, sterne superne, hale in eterne"
- "He that hes gold and grit riches
- "How sowld I rewill me or quhat wyis"
- "I maister Andro Kennedy"
- "I seik aboute this warld onstable"
- "I that inheill wes and gladnes"
- "I thoucht lang quhill sum lord come hame"
- "Illuster Lodovik, of France most critin king"
- "Ir, May as that Aurora di up Spring"
- "In secreit place this hyndir nycht"
- "In to this dirk and driblie dayis"
- "In vice most vicius he excellis"
- "Lang heff I maed of ladyes quhytt"
- "Lucinda schyning in silence of the nycht"
- "momento, homo, quod cinis es"
- "My hartis tresure and swete assured fo"
- "My heid did yak yester nicht"
- "My lordis of chalker, pleis yow to heir"
- "My prince is god gif the guid grace"
- "Now cumis aige quhair yewth hes bene"
- "Now lynthis of ane gentill knycht"
- "Now of wemen this I say, for me"
- "O synfull man, thir ar the fourty dayis (The maner of apssyng to confessioun)"
- "O wreche, be warm this arld will wend the fro")
- "Of benefice, sir at everie feist"
- "Of Februar the fyftene nycht"
- "Betwix twell houris and ellevin"
- "Of Lentren in the first mornyng"
- "Quha will behald of luve the chance"
- "Quhat of the life bot ane straucht way to die?" "Quhen Merche wes with variand windis past"
- "Quhy will ye, merchantis of renoun"
- Quho thinkis that he hes sufficience"
- "Quhom tosall I compleine my wo"
- "Renownit, ryall, right reverend and serene (The ballade of Banard Stewart)"
- "Richt arely one Ask Wedinsday"
- "ygt as the stern of day begouth to schyme (The golden targe)"
- "Rorate, cell, desuper"
- "Salviour, suppois my sensualite"
- Sanct, salvatour, send silver sorrow"
- "Schir, at this feist of benefice"
- "Schir, for your grace, bayth nicht and day"
- "Schir, I compane of injuris"
- "Schir Johine the Ros, ans thing thair is compild (The flyting of Dumar and Kennedie, 1-248)"
- "Schir, lat it never in toune be tald"
- "Schir, ye have mony servotouris"
- "Schir, yit remember as befoir"
- "Sir Jhon Sinclair begwothe to dance"
- "Sweit rois of verteew and of gentilnes"
- "The wardraipper of Venus boure". (Part contents).
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