The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border: Thier Main Features and Relations

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border: Thier Main Features and Relations PDF Author: John Veitch
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The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border: Thier Main Features and Relations

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The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border PDF Author: John Veitch
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Pages : 426

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The history and poetry of the Scottish border

The history and poetry of the Scottish border PDF Author: John Veitch
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Category : Scottish ballads and songs
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The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border PDF Author: John Veitch
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The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border; Their Main Features and Relations Volume 2

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border; Their Main Features and Relations Volume 2 PDF Author: John Veitch
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ISBN: 9781230362977
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER III. THE BALLADS AND SONGS OF THE BORDER. The Border land of Scotland--that district of hill and valley through which flow the streams of the Liddel, the Teviot, the Ettrick, the Yarrow, and the Tweed--thus nursed in far back times of Scottish history, down to the Union of the Crowns, a people remarkable for personal courage and warlike spirit, for a proud feeling of independence, a stern strong individualism of character. Withal, they had hearts capable of being finely stirred by song-- warmed to enthusiasm by the simple tale of local prowess; again touched to softness by the love strain, or by the story of widowed grief; again awed by glimpses of that weird and supersensible world which their fancies and their fears created for them, and which they believed lay bordering so near this world of common life and everyday experience, that at any moment it might flash on them in the form of fairy pageant in the green glen, or weird wraith on the moor, or water-spirit mingling its wail with the sough of the flood. This Border land has been for long one of the great founts of Scottish poetry, --and of a form of poetry which possesses features so characteristic that no one who has. an ear for the melody of the human soul can mistake its genuine, its native tones. Those features are simplicity of diction, picturesqueness of narrative, a truthful and simple realism, with deep feeling, and the complete subordination of the poet to his subject or theme. The Ballad and Song of the Border land have taken their rise, character, and colouring almost entirely from local circumstances. Nothing can be less indebted to inspiration outside of the district itself than these ballads. They have been a pure growth of the soil. Border men did the deeds..

HIST & POETRY OF THE SCOTTISH

HIST & POETRY OF THE SCOTTISH PDF Author: John 1829-1894 Veitch
Publisher: Wentworth Press
ISBN: 9781363204274
Category : History
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Pages : 392

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The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border PDF Author: John Veitch
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The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border; Their Main Features and Relations Volume 1

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border; Their Main Features and Relations Volume 1 PDF Author: John Veitch
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ISBN: 9781230326566
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Pages : 100

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XIII. THOMAS THE EHYMOUR, AND THE EARLY ROMANTIC SCHOOL OF POETRY IN THE LOWLANDS. The struggle with Edward I. not only interrupted the social prosperity of the kingdom; it interfered seriously with the literary and intellectual development which had undoubtedly begun under David I. and the Alexanders, and of which we can still detect some faint traces. The Abbeys of Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso, and Jedburgh were at this early period schools of a higher type--all that was to be found for High School and College. They preserved what kind of learning there was at the time, and, during the period of upwards of one hundred and sixty years, from David I. to the death of Alexander III., were useful as teaching institutions in the Lowlands. We find several references in the chronicles and charters to the sending of the sons of the lairds to those cloister schools. Matilda, the widowed Lady of Molle, a distinguished family of the thirteenth century, gave to the Abbot and Convent of Kelso a portion of her dower lands, on condition of their maintaining her son with the better and more worthy scholars in "the poors' house" of the abbey. "Exhibebuut Willelmo filio meo in victualibus cum melioribus et dignioribus scholaribus qui reficiunt in domo pauperum."1 The date is 1260. Michael Scot, the reputed "Magus" or Wizard, but a perfectly definite historical character, several of whose writings we still have, was unquestionably connected with a Border family, and may have got his taste for science and philosophy quickened and fostered in some abbey school by the Tweed. He was born, according to tradition, in the Castle of Balwearie, in Fife. His father was a Sir Eichard Scot, his mother Margaret Balwearie of that ilk, who brought the property to...

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border Their Main Features and Relations

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border Their Main Features and Relations PDF Author: LLD John Veitch
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The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border: Thier Main Features and Relations

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