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The ever green, being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600. [Vol II] [ESTC T143032]

DMI number:
473
Publication Date:
1724
Volume Number:
2 of 2
ESTC number:
T143032
EEBO/ECCO link:
CW113599358
Shelfmark:
BOD English Faculty Library XL11.3 [1724]
Full Title:
THE | Ever Green, | BEING A | COLLECTION | OF | SCOTS POEMS, | Wrote by the Ingenious before 1600. | [rule] | VOL. II. | [rule] | [epigraph] | [rule] | [ornament] | [rule] | [i]EDINBURGH[/i], | Printed by Mr. THOMAS RUDDIMAN for ALLAN | RAMSAY. M.DCC.XXIV.
Epigraph:
[i]Quha dar presume thir Poetis to impung, | Quhais Sentence sweit throw[/i] ALBION [i]bin sung.[/i] | Sr. D. LINDSAY.
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh
Format:
Octavo
Pagination:
[2] 1, 4-288.
Comments:
PAGINATION: In Bod copy, 3 mispaginated as 1, 29 as 36, 136 as 106, 253 as 5. MISCELLANY GENRE: Collection of Scottish verse. NOTE ON SPELLING: As the poems in this miscellany are in Scots dialect, they have been transcribed without modernization.
Other matter:
BACK MATTER: Scots Glossary pp.265-286, Contents page pp. 287-88.
References:
Case 330 (2)
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Title:
The ever green, being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600. [Vol II] [ESTC T144558]
Publication Date:
1761
ESTC No:
T144558
Volume:
2 of 2
Relationship:
Unknown
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Title:
The ever green being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600. [Vol I] [ESTC T144558]
Publication Date:
1761
ESTC No:
T144558
Volume:
1 of 2
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Title:
The ever green, being a collection of Scots poems, wrote by the ingenious before 1600. [Vol I] [ESTC T143032]
Publication Date:
1724
ESTC No:
T143032
Volume:
1 of 2
Relationship:
Unknown
Comments:
Related People
Printer:
Thomas Ruddiman
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
T143032
Publisher:
Allan Ramsay
Confidence:
Absolute (100%)
Comments:
T143032
Content/Publication
First Line:
Welcum illustrat lady and our quene
Page No:
p.1 [i.e. 3]-15
Poem Title:
A New Yeir Gift To Queen Mary, when she came first Hame, 1562.
Attribution:
Quod Alexr. Scot.
Attributed To:
Alexander Scott
First Line:
Return hamewart my heart again
Page No:
p.15-17
Poem Title:
To his Heart.
Attribution:
Quod Alexr. Scot.
Attributed To:
Alexander Scott
First Line:
In secret place this hinder nicht
Page No:
p.18-21
Poem Title:
A Brash of Wouing.
Attribution:
Quod Clerk.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Richt as the stern of day began to schyne
Page No:
p.22-37
Poem Title:
The Goldin Terge.
Attribution:
Quod Dunbar.
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
First lerges of the king my cheif
Page No:
p.38-40
Poem Title:
Lorges, lerges, lorges ay, | Lerges of this new Zeirs Day.
Attribution:
Quod Stewart.
Attributed To:
William Stewart
First Line:
We that ar heir in heavens glory
Page No:
p.41-46
Poem Title:
Dumbars Dregy; Made to K. James V. being in Stirvling.
Attribution:
Dumbars Dregy
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Sr John the Ross ane thing ther is compyld
Page No:
p.47-48
Poem Title:
The Flyting of Dunbar and Kennedie | Herafter follows, jocund and merrie.
Attribution:
Quod Dunbar to Kennedie.
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Dirten Dunbar on quhome blaws thou thy boist
Page No:
p.48-50
Poem Title:
Kennedie to Dunbar.
Attribution:
Quod Kennedie unto Dunbar, | Juge in the nixt quha gat the war
Attributed To:
Walter Kennedy
First Line:
Ersch brybour baird vyle beggar with thy bratts
Page No:
p.50-60
Poem Title:
Dunbar to Kennedie.
Attribution:
Dunbar
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Dothane deils son and dragon dispytous
Page No:
p.61-75
Poem Title:
Kennedies Answer to Dunbar.
Attribution:
Kennedies
Attributed To:
Walter Kennedy
First Line:
I Master Andro Kennedy
Page No:
p.76-81
Poem Title:
The merry Testament of Master Andro Kennedy,
Attribution:
Maid by Master William Dunbar, when he was like to dy.
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Of every asking follows nocht
Page No:
p.82-84
Poem Title:
Discration in Asking.
Attribution:
Poems on pp. 82-89 attributed on p. 89 with 'The foregoing three quod Mr. Wm. Dunbar.'
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
To speik of gifts or almous deids
Page No:
p.84-87
Poem Title:
Discration in Giving.
Attribution:
Poems on pp. 82-89 attributed on p. 89 with 'The foregoing three quod Mr. Wm. Dunbar.'
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Now after giving I speik of taking
Page No:
p.87-89
Poem Title:
Follows Discration in Taking.
Attribution:
Poems on pp. 82-89 attributed on p. 89 with 'The foregoing three quod Mr. Wm. Dunbar.'
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Musing alane this hinder nicht
Page No:
p.90-92
Poem Title:
On Detraction and Deming.
Attribution:
Quod Mr. W. Dunbar.
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
Sons hes bene ay exylit far out of sicht
Page No:
p.93-94
Poem Title:
Sons exylt by Pryde.
Attribution:
Quod Clerk.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Freidom honour and nobillness
Page No:
p.95-97
Poem Title:
Satyre on Covetousness.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
About an bank with balmy bewis
Page No:
p.98-174
Poem Title:
The Cherrie and the Slae, Compylt into Scottis Meeter by Captain Alexander Montgomery.
Attribution:
Compylt into Scottis Meeter by Captain Alexander Montogmery.
Attributed To:
Alexander Montgomerie
First Line:
The grit debate and turnament
Page No:
p.175-185
Poem Title:
The Justing and Debate up at the Doun, Betwixt William Adamson and John Sym.
Attribution:
Finis, quod Scot.
Attributed To:
Alexander Scott
First Line:
May is a month maist amene
Page No:
p.186-189
Poem Title:
On May.
Attribution:
Quod Alex. Scot.
Attributed To:
Alexander Scott
First Line:
Sum speiks of lords sum speiks of lairds
Page No:
p.190-196
Poem Title:
Johnie Armstrang.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
O gallants all I cry and call
Page No:
p.197-202
Poem Title:
Of heidstrang Zouth ill to command, | Advysd to keip a Hank in Hand.
Attribution:
Quod Balnevis.
Attributed To:
Balnevis
First Line:
My heart is lost only for luve of one
Page No:
p.203-204
Poem Title:
The blate Luvair that fain wad, but fears to speik.
Attribution:
Quod Stewart.
Attributed To:
William Stewart
First Line:
Luve prysis bot comparison
Page No:
p.205-206
Poem Title:
Luve a Leveler.
Attribution:
Quod Scot.
Attributed To:
Alexander Scott
First Line:
Thou well of vertew floure of womanheid
Page No:
p.207-208
Poem Title:
The Floure of Womanheid.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
In vyce maist vicious he excells
Page No:
p.209-211
Poem Title:
Donald Owyrs Epitaph
Attribution:
Quod Dunbar.
Attributed To:
William Dunbar
First Line:
The bramble growis althocht it be obscure
Page No:
p.212
Poem Title:
Comparisone.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Lyk as the dum solsequium with cair owrecum
Page No:
p.212-214
Poem Title:
The Solsequium, or the Lover compairing himself to Sun-Flowir.
Attribution:
Quod Montgomery.
Attributed To:
Alexander Montgomerie
First Line:
Weil is the man
Page No:
p.215-216
Poem Title:
The First Pschalme.
Attribution:
On page 218, attributed with 'These two Pschalmes quod Montgomery.'
Attributed To:
Alexander Montgomerie
First Line:
The Lord maist hie
Page No:
p.217-218
Poem Title:
The Twenty third Pschalme.
Attribution:
On page 218, attributed with 'These two Pschalmes quod Montgomery.'
Attributed To:
Alexander Montgomerie
First Line:
It is my purpose to discryve
Page No:
p.219-222
Poem Title:
A Discription of Pedder Coffes their having no Regard to Honesty in their Vocation.
Attribution:
Quod Lindsay.
Attributed To:
Sir David Lyndsay [Lindsay]
First Line:
I thank ze Jock for zour advyce
Page No:
p.223
Poem Title:
Answer.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Jock quod his ded quhat will me eisy make
Page No:
p.223
Poem Title:
The fyne Advyce Jock gied his Ded, | Zeil ken quhen ze thir Lynes haif red.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
On July seventh the suthe to say
Page No:
p.224-232
Poem Title:
The Ballat of the Reid-Squair, fought on the 7th July 1576.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The prince of all the fethert kynd
Page No:
p.232-235
Poem Title:
The Eagle and Robin Red-breist.
Attribution:
Quod Ar. Scot.
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
The paip that pagane full of pryde
Page No:
p.236-239
Poem Title:
Hay Trix, Tryme go Trix.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Knaw ze not God omnipotent
Page No:
p.239-244
Poem Title:
On the Mes.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Of the fals fyre of purgatorie
Page No:
p.245-246
Poem Title:
On Purgatorie.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed
First Line:
Stately stept he east the wa
Page No:
p.247-264
Poem Title:
Hardyknute, A Fragment.
Attribution:
Attributed To:
Not attributed