William Dunbar : the complete works /
edited by John Conlee.
- ix, 474 páginas
- Middle english texts .
- Middle english texts .
´Publicado para TEAMS (The Consortium for the Teaching of the Middle Ages) en asociación con the University of Rochester.´
Incluye bibliografía.
_ Poems Devotional and Moral -- On the Nativity of Christ [Et nobis puer natus est] -- Of the Passion of Christ -- On the Resurrection of Christ [Surrexit Dominus de sepulchro] -- A Ballad of Our Lady [Ave Maria, gracia plena] -- In Praise of Women -- The Manner of Going to Confession -- The Table of Confession -- All Earthly Joy Returns to Pain -- Of Man´s Mortality [Quod tu in cinerem revertis] -- An Orison -- Of the World´s Vanity [Vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas] -- Of Life -- Of the Changes of Life -- The Lament for the Makars [Timor mortis conturbat me] -- A Meditation in Winter -- None May Assure in This World -- Best to Be Blithe -- Of Content -- Without Gladness No Treasure Avails -- His Own Enemy -- Spend Thine Own Goods [Thyne awin gude spend quhill thow hes space] -- Of Covetise [And all for cause of cuvetice] -- Of Deeming -- How Should I Conduct Myself [Lord God, how sould I governe me] -- Rule of Oneself [He rewllis weill that weill himself can gyd] -- Discretion in Asking [In asking sowld discretioun be] -- Discretion in Giving [In geving sowld discretioun be] -- Discretion in Taking [In taking sowld discretioun be] -- Dunbar at Oxford [Ane peralous seiknes is vane prosperite] -- Poems Public and Private -- The Thistle and the Rose -- To Princess Margaret [Welcum of Scotlond to be quene] -- To Princess Margaret [Gladethe, thoue queyne of Scottis regioun] -- To Aberdeen [Be blyth and blisfull, burgh of Aberdein] -- To the Queen [Devoyd languor and leif in lustines].