Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzas. Edited with introd., appendix, notes, and glossary. [n.p.]Scottish Text Society, 1897.

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Þo seide þe justices on benche to Joachym þe Jewe, Þat was of Jacobes kuynde, gentel of dedes: "Let sende after Susan, so semeliche of hewe, Line 185 Þat þou hast weddet to wyf, wlankest in wedes; Heo was in trouþe, as we trowe, tristi and trewe, Hir hert holli on hym þat þe heuene hedes." Þer þei brouht hire to þe barre, hire bales to brewe. Noþer dome ne deþ þat day heo ne dredes Line 190 Als þare. Hyre hed was ȝolow as wyre Of gold fyned wiþ fyre, Hire scholdres schaply and schyre, Þat bureliche was bare. Line 195
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Scottish alliterative poems in riming stanzas. Edited with introd., appendix, notes, and glossary. [n.p.]Scottish Text Society, 1897.
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Amours, François Joseph, 1841-1910.
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New York,: Johnson Reprint Corp.
[1966]
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Scottish poetry

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