Surname
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Initials
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Title
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Format
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Aitken
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A J
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The Pronunciation of Older Scots
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Booklet
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Aitken
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A J
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How to pronounce Older Scots
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Audiotape
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Aitken
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A J et al (eds)
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Bards and Makars: Scottish Language and Literature: Medieval and Renaissance
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Book
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Baird
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G
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Robert Henryson's Fables. Worksheets for use at 1st, 3rd and 6th year levels
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A4 sheets
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Baird
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G
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Scotnotes: The Poems of Robert Henryson
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Booklet
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Bannatyne
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G
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Robert Henryson extract from St James's magazine pp 60-79
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Papers
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Bannatyne Club
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Robene and Makyne and the Testament of Cresseid
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Book
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Barbour
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J
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The Bruce; or the metrical history of Robert I King of Scots, edited by John Jamieson
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Book
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Barron
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W R J (ed)
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Robert Henryson: selected poems
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Book
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Bawcutt
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P et al (eds)
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Selected Poems of Henryson and Dunbar
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Book
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Bright
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P M
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Medieval concepts of the figure and Henryson's figurative technique, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXV, pp 134-53
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Article
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Caie
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G D
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Henryson as Auctor in The Flouer o Makarheid,ed M Fleming, pp 1-14
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Article
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Cox
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C
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Froward Language and Wanton Play: The Commoun text of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXIX pp 58-72
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Article
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Cullen
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M A
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Cresseid excused: a re-reading of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XX pp 137-59
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Article
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Dickens
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B (ed)
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The Testament of Cresseid
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Book
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Dickens
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B (ed)
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The Testament of Cresseid
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Book
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Dillon
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B
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Robert Henryson, The Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature VI pp 263-4
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Review
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Donaldson
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D
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Sir Richard Holland, The Buke of the Howlat
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Book
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Dunnigan
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S M
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An Impossible Saint?, in The Flouer o Makarheid, ed M Fleming, pp 33-60
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Article
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Ebin
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L
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The Poems of Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature XVIII pp 301-3
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Review
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Elliot
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C (ed)
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Robert Henryson, Poems
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Book
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Evans
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D D
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Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature XIX pp 286-8
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Review
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Eyre-Todd
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G (ed)
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Early Scottish poetry: Thomas the Rhymer, John Barbour, Andrew of Wintoun, Henry the Minstrel
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Book
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The Henryson Collection in the Dunfermline Carnegie Library (housed in the Murison Room)
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Eyre-Todd
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G (ed)
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Medieval Scottish poetry: King James I, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar, Gavin Douglas
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Book
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Fleming
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M (ed)
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The Cloak of Poetry: Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference of The Robert Henryson Society
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Book
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Fleming
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M (ed)
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The Flouer o Makarheid: Papers from the 8th and 9th Annual conferences of The Robert Henryson Society
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Book
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Fleming
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M (ed)
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The Delectabill Kirnell: Papers presented at Conference and evening meetings of The Robert Henryson Scoiety during 2005 and 2006
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Book
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Fox
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D
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The poems of Robert Henryson
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Book
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Fox
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D
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Robert Henryson: the poems
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Book
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Fox
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D
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Two Scots Chaucerians, in Studies in Scottish Literature VII p 128
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Review
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Fox
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D
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The 1663 Anderson edition of Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature VIII pp 75-96
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Article
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Geddes
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W
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Bibliography of Middle Scots poets
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Book
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Gopen
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G
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The Poems of Robert Henryson
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Book
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Gray
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M M (ed)
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Scottish poetry from Barbour to James VI
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Book
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Gray
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D
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Robert Henryson
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Book
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Greentree
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R
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Debate of the Paddock and the Mouse, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVI pp 481-9
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Article
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Greentree
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R
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Reader, Teller and Teacher: the Narrator of Robert Henryson's Moral Fables
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Book
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Hallett
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C A
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Theme and structure in Henryson's The Annunciation, in Studies in Scottish Literature X pp 165-74
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Article
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Hamer
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D(ed)
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The Poetical Worlds of Sir David Lyndsay of the Mount, Lyon King of Arms, 2 vols, Scottish Text Society
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Book
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Hart
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A
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The Moral Fables of Robert Henryson
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Book
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Haydock
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N
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The Pane of Cresseid for to Modifie, in The Flouer o Makarheid, ed M Fleming, pp 61-93
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Article
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Henderson
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T F
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Scottish vernacular literature: a succinct history
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Book
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Henryson
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R
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Robin and Makyne
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Booklet
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Henryson
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R
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The tail of the paddok and the mous
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Booklet
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Hyde
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I
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Poetic imagery: a point of comparison between Henryson and Dunbar in Studies in Scottish Literature II pp 183-97
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Article
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Jack
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R D S
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Henryson and the Sense of an Ending, in The Cloak of Poetry ,ed M Fleming, pp 61-84
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Article
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Jamieson
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W A
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Henryson's 'Taill of the Wolf and the Wedder' in Studies in Scottish Literature VI pp 248-57
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Article
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Jamieson
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I W A
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A further source for Henryson's Fabillis, in Notes and Queries pp 403-5
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Photocopy
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Jamieson
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I W A
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Henryson's Fabillis: an essay towards a revaluation, in Words, Wai-te-ata Studies in English II pp 20-31
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Photocopy
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Jamieson
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I W A
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'To preue thare preaching to be a poesye': some thoughts on Henryson's poetics, in Parergon 8 pp 24-36
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Photocopy
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Jamieson
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I W A
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The Beast tale in Middle Scots: some thoughts on the history of a genre, in Parergon 2 pp 26-36
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Photocopy
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Jamieson
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W A
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The minor poems of Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature IX pp 125-147
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Article
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Jenkins
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A W
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Henryson's 'The Fox, the Wolf and the Cadger' again in Studies in Scottish Literature IV pp 107-12
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Article
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Jentoft
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C W
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Henryson as authentic 'Chaucerian': Narrator, Character and Courtly Love in the Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature X pp 94-102
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Article
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Khinoy
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S
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Tale-moral relationships in Henryson's Moral Fables, in Studies in Scottish Literature XVII pp 99-115
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Article
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Kindrick
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R L
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Lion or cat? Henryson's characterisation of James III in Studies in Scottish Literature XIV pp 123-36
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Article
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Kindrick
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R L
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Robert Henryson, in Studies in Scottish Literature XVIII pp 269-72
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Review
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Kindrick
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R L
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'Henryson and Quintilian', in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVI pp 470-80
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Article
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Kindrick
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R L
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Middle Scots poets: a reference guide to James I of Scotland, Robert Henryson, William Dunbar and Gavin Douglas, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXIII pp 303-5
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Review
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Kinghorn
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A M
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The minor poems of Robert Henryson in Studies in Scottish Literature III pp 30-40
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Article
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Kinghorn
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A (ed)
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Barbour: the Bruce - a selection
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Book
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Kratzmann
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G
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Henryson's Fables: The subtell dyte of poetry in Studies in Scottish Literature XX pp 49-70
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Article
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Laing
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D (ed)
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Select remains of the ancient popular poetry of Scotland
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Book
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Laing
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D (ed)
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The Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson
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Book
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Lawson
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A (ed)
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The Kinis quair and the quare of jelusy
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Book
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Lyall
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R J
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Robert Henryson, The Makar. Thoughts and reflections
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Audio tape
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MacDiarmid
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H (ed)
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Robert Henryson: the Testament of Cresseid and other poems
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Book
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MacDonald
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D
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Narrative art in Henryson's Fables, in Studies in Scottish Literature III pp 101-13
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Article
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MacDonald
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J
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Robert Henryson, a study of the major narrative poems, in Studies in Scottish Literature VI pp 192-5
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Article
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MacDonald
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D
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Chaucer's influence on Henryson's Fables: the use of proverbs and sententiae, in Medium Aevum XXXIX.1
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Photocopy
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Macdougall
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N
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Henryson's Scotland: Two Renaissance Kings and their Subjects, in The Cloak of Poetry, ed M Fleming, pp 35-60
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Article
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MacKean
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W
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James I: The Kingis Quair, modernised
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Book
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Mackenzie
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W M (ed)
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The poems of William Dunbar
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Book
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Macqueen
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J
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Robert Henryson: a study of the major narrative poems
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Book
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MacQueen
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J
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Ratio and Number in Henryson's Poetry, in The Cloak of Poetry, ed M Fleming, pp 1-34
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Article
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Maguire
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L
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Three short plays: The Triumph of Dunbar, Henryson and the Ploomdam, and Navigator in the 7th Circle
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Book
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Manlove
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C
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Scottish fantasy literature
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Book
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Manning
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R J
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A note on symbolic identification in Henryson's Orpheus and Eurydice, in Studies in Scottish Literature VIII pp 265-71
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Article
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Marshall
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L E
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Roberto Henryson e la Griseida
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Book
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Matthews
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K
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Hugh MacDiarmid and Robert Henryson: 'Politics was Pairt o' their Personal Life' Personal Life was Pairt o' their Politics', in The Delectabill Kirnell, et M Fleming, pp 42-63
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Article
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McDiarmid
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M P
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Robert Henryson
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Book
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McDonald
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J
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Among his Personal Effects
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Book
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McGinley
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K J
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Henryson's Boethius, in The Flouer o Makarheid, ed M Fleming, pp 15-32
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Article
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McKenna
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S
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Tragedy and the consolation of myth in Henryson's Fables, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVI pp 490-502
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Article
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McNamara
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J
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Divine justice in Henryson's Testament of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XI pp 99-107
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Article
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Metcalfe
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W M
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Poems of Robert Henryson
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Book
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Moore
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S
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'Sone and air upricht': the moral significance of Chantecleir's identiry-performance in 'The Cock and the Fox', in The Delectabill Kirnell, ed M Fleming, pp 28-41
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Article
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Moses
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D
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'Be figure of ane vther thing': Robert Henryson and the animal as figure, in The Delectabill Kirnell, ed M Fleming, pp 1-27
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Article
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Newlyn
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E S
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'Moral Fables of Aesop', In Studies in Scottish Literature XXV pp 33-58
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Review
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Noll
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D L
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'The Testament of Cresseid: are Christian interpretations valid?', in Studies in Scottish Literature IX pp 16-25
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Article
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Paterson
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J
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The life and poems of William Dunbar
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Book
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Peek
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G S
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Robert Henryson's view of original sin ion 'The Bludy Serk', in Studies in Scottish Literature X pp 199-206
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Article
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Ridley
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F H
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A check list, 1956-1968, for study of the Kingis Quair, the poetry of Robert Henryson, Gawin Douglas and William Dunbar, in Studies in Scottish Literature VIII pp 30-51
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Article
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Ross
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I
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Robert Henryson: Poems, in Studies in Scottish Literature I pp 268-73
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Review
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Scheps
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W
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A Climatological reading of Henryson's treatment of Cresseid, in Studies in Scottish Literature XV pp 80-7
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Article
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Schrader
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R
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'Some backgrounds of Henryson' , in Studies in Scottish Literature XV pp 124-38
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Article
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Schweitzer
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E C
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The Allegory of Robert Henryson's 'The Bludy Serk', in Studies in Scottish Literature XV pp 165-74
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Article
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Scotseen
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The Presence Room in Abbot House featuring an introduction to the Testament of Cresseid
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Video tape
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Scotsoun
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'The Trial of the Fox' and 'The Preaching of the Swallow' read by Bob Smith and George Bruce
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Audio tape
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Scotsoun
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Robert Henryson, Poems
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Audio tape
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Scotsoun
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'The Preiching of the Swallow' /'Searmonachadh a 'Ghobhlain-Ghaoithe'
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Audiotape
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Scotsoun
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'The Two Mice' and 'Robene and Makyne' read by Bob Smith, Eileen McCallum and Molly Rorke
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Audio tape
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Smith
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G G (ed)
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Speciments of Middle Scots
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Book
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Smith
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G G (ed)
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The Poems of Robert Henryson, 3 volumes, Scottish Text Society
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Book
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Stearns
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M
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Robert Henryson
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Book
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Stephens
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J
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Notes and news: devotion and wit in Henryson's 'The Annunciation', in English Studies 51 (4) pp 323-31
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Photocopy
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Storm
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M
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The intertextual Cressida: Chaucer's Henryson or Henryson's Chaucer?, in Studies in Scottish Literature XXVIII pp 105-22
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Article
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Taylor
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R A
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Dunbar: the poet and his period
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Book
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Wood
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H H (ed)
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Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson
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Book
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Wood
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H H (ed)
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Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson
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Book
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Wood
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H H
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Two Scots Chaucerians
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Book
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Wood
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H H et al
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Edinburgh essays on Scots literature
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Book
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Wood
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H H (ed)
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Poems and Fables of Robert Henryson
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Book
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