Voices from their ain countrie : the poems of Marion Angus and Violet Jacob /
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Author / Creator: | Angus, Marion, 1865-1946 |
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Imprint: | Glasgow : Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 2006. |
Description: | xii, 402 p. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English Scots |
Series: | Association for Scottish Literary Studies ; no. 36 Association for Scottish Literary Studies (Series) ; no. 36. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6117947 |
Table of Contents:
- By candle light
- The drove road
- Remembrance day
- The fox's skin
- The bridge
- Treasure trove
- The turn of the day
- Moonlight
- The lilt
- Loneliness
- All souls' eve
- The graceless loon
- The tinker's road
- The seaward toon
- Mary's song
- In Ardelot
- George Gordon, Lord Byron
- In a mirror
- Annie Honey
- Patrick
- Penchrise
- At candlemas
- Most sad is sleep
- The fiddler
- The lane kirkyaird
- Alas! Poor queen
- Think lang
- The ghost
- Courtin'
- The wife
- Waater o' Dye
- Singin' waater
- World's love
- The sang
- The prood lass
- Barbara
- Wee Jock Todd
- Jealousy
- The blue boat
- The wild lass
- 'In the streets thereof'
- Memory
- The tree
- The silver city
- The mourners
- Withy wands
- Cowslips soon will dance
- The captive
- Heritage
- Change
- Winter
- Trees
- Cotton grasses
- The Wee Sma' Glen
- The ghaist
- Heart-free
- Winter-time
- Hogmanay
- Ann Gilchrist
- Welcome
- The Eerie Hoose
- The can'el
- Invitation
- This woman
- Jean Cam'bell
- The singin' lass
- Moonlight meeting
- Winds of the world
- A traveller
- Huntlie Hill
- Arrival
- Evening walk
- Among thorns
- Cambus Woods
- Of sorrowful things
- Dawn and twilight
- Anemones
- Spring
- A breton woman sings
- A small thing
- The broken brig
- The Lissome Leddy
- The doors of sleep
- The stranger
- Joan the Maid
- Lost things
- Curios
- The blue jacket
- Lost country
- Chance acquaintance
- When at familiar doors
- Two is company
- Corrichie
- Naomi
- The burden
- The widow
- Desires of youth
- Gathering shells
- The plaid
- A woman sings
- The green yaird
- The musician
- In a little old town
- News
- Nicht o' Nichts
- The spae-wife
- New year's morning
- Martha's house
- Foxgloves and snow
- Memory's trick
- Once long ago
- The faithful heart
- Links o' Lunan
- At parting
- November in Edinburgh
- On a birthday
- Unseen
- Wizardry
- The kiss
- The dove
- After the storm
- Half-way
- The shadow
- An immortelle
- Beyond the walls
- 'Come on, come up, Ye Rovers'
- Airlie kirk
- In lower Egypt
- The call
- The valley of the kings
- The lowland ploughman
- Night in the plains
- The resting-place
- Evening in the opium fields
- 'God is great'
- Cherry-Blossom at Dagshai
- The distant temple
- Tam i' the kirk
- The Howe o' the Mearns
- The lang road
- The Beadle o' Drumlee
- The water-hen
- The heid horseman
- The gean-trees
- The tod
- The blind shepherd
- The doo'cot up the braes
- Logie kirk
- The philosophy of the ditch
- The lost licht
- The Lad i' the Mune
- The gowk
- The jacobite lass
- Maggie
- The whustlin' lad
- Craigo Woods
- The wild geese
- To A. H. J.
- Jock, to the first army
- The field by the Lirk o' the hill
- Montrose
- The road to Marykirk
- The brig
- The kirk beside the sands
- Glory
- The shepherd to his love
- A Change o' Deils
- The Last o' the Tinkler
- Fringford Brook
- Prison
- Presage
- The bird in the valley
- Back to the land
- The scarlet lilies
- Frostbound
- 'The happy warrior'
- Bonnie Joann
- The wind frae the Baltic
- The tramp to the Tattie-Dulie
- Hallowe'en
- The daft bird
- 'Kirrie'
- The end O't
- The kelpie
- Baltic street
- Bailie Bruce
- Charlewayn
- The Gangerel
- The Tinkler's baloo
- The Banks o' the Esk
- Inverquharity
- Faur-Ye-Weel
- The shadows
- A winter phantasy
- Rohallion
- The northern lichts
- The neep-fields by the sea
- The rowan
- The licht nichts
- The jaud
- The deil
- Geordie's lament
- The helpmate
- Steenhive
- The guidwife speaks
- The last ane
- Donald Maclane
- The cross-roads
- The warld
- The poor suitor
- The neebour
- The poacher to orion
- The Baltic
- Cairneyside
- The barley
- Bindweed.