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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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THE CIIII. PSALME, TRANSLATED OVT OF TREMELLIVS.
ANE SCHORT POEME OF TYME.
Sonnet of the Authour.
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 (UNPUBLISHED AND UNCOLLECTED POEMS, GLOSSARY, INDEX)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