The Buik of Alexander: Or: The Buik of the Most Noble and Valiant Conquerour Alexander the Grit, Issue 21Society, 1927 |
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Page 351 - OF SCOTLAND. Part I. Translated into Scottish from the original Latin by Father James Dalrymple. Edited by the Rev. EG Cody, OSB pp. 130 and iv.
Page 351 - SATIRICAL POEMS OF THE TIME OF THE REFORMATION. Part I. Edited by James Cranstoun, MA, LL.D. pp. 220 and vi.
Page 351 - Ellerslie. Part I. By Henry the Minstrel, commonly known as Blind Harry. Edited by James Moir, MA pp. 181. (6) THE WALLACE. Part II. Edited by James Moir, MA pp. 198. (7) SIR TRISTREM. With Introduction, Notes, and Glossary.
Page 351 - GAU'S RICHT VAY TO THE KINGDOME OF HEUINE. Edited by the Rev. Professor Mitchell, DD pp. 130 and Iviii. (12) LEGENDS OF THE SAINTS (Fourteenth Century). Part I. Edited by the Rev. WM Metcalfe, MA pp. 224 and v. (13) LESLIE'S HISTORIE OF SCOTLAND.
Page 195 - I. of Les Vceux du Paon, now edited for the first time, from MS. Fr. 12565 of the Bibliotheque Nationale, and collated with numerous MSS. pp. 248 and cxvii.
Page 351 - Qualr, together with A Ballad of Good Counsel. By King James I. Edited by the Rev. Professor WW Skeat, MA, LL.D. pp. 113 and Iv.


