CONTENTS.

CONTENTS.

PAGEScottish Poetry of the Sixteenth Century,1Sir David Lyndsay,9The Dreme,29The Testament and Complaynt of our Soverane Lordis Papyngo,40The Justing Betuix James Watsoun and Jhone Barbour,64Kitteis Confessioun,67Squyer Meldrumis Justyng,72The Squyeris Adew,84Ane Pleasant Satyre of the Thrie Estaitis,85Daybreak in May,102John Bellenden,105Virtew and Vyce,115Nobilnes,129Address to Bellona and King James V.,132The Excusation of the Prentar,134Anno Domini,136King James the Fifth,139Peblis to the Play,159Chrystis Kirk on the Grene,168The Gaberlunzieman,176The Jolly Beggar,180Sir Richard Maitland,183Satire on the Age,195Satire on the Toun Ladyes,199Na Kyndnes at Court without Siller,204On the Folye of ane Auld Manis Maryand ane Young Woman,206Aganis the Theivis of Liddisdaill,208Advyce to Lesom Mirriness,212Alexander Scot,215The Justing and Debait vp at the Dram betuix William Adamsone and Johine Sym,221Hence, Hairt,229Oppressit Hairt Indure,231To Luve Vnluvit,234Lo, Quhat it is to Lufe,236Alexander Montgomerie,237The Cherrie and the Slae,245The Night is Neir Gone,263An Admonitioun to Young Lassis,266To His Maistres,267To His Maistres,268To Thé for Me,269


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