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The Poems of James VI. of Scotland
Edited by James Craigie
(1566-1625)
I.
VOL. I. (THE ESSAYES OF A PRENTISE AND POETICALL EXERCISES AT VACANT HOURES)
THE ESSAYES OF A PRENTISE, IN THE DIVINE ART OF POESIE.
THE VRANIE translated
ANE METAPHORICALL INVENTION OF A TRAGEDIE CALLED PHŒNIX.
A PARAPHRASTICALL TRANSLATION OVT OF THE POETE LVCANE.
ANE SCHORT TREATISE, CONTEINING SOME REVLIS and cautelis to be obseruit and eschewit in Scottis Poesie.
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HIS MAIESTIES POETICALL EXERCISES at vacant houres
THE LEPANTO OF IAMES the sixt, King of Scotland.
II.
VOL. II. (UNPUBLISHED AND UNCOLLECTED POEMS, GLOSSARY, INDEX)
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The Poems of James VI. of Scotland
The Poems of James VI. of Scotland
Edited by James Craigie
1566-1625
Printed for The [Scottish Text] Society by William Blackwood & Sons
Edinburgh London
1947–1958
The Poems of James VI. of Scotland