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Subject: Elegies.
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Poetry.
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Letters. Correspondence.
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Inscriptions.
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Jacobite Rebellions
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Jacobitism
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Lectures.
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Speeches <genreform encodinganalog="655" authfilenumber="118">Speeches </genreform>
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Elegies and eclogues of Petrus Lotichius the younger.
Manuscript containing poems of William MacMurchy.
Part of Sir John Sinclair’s general correspondence on Gaelic matters.
Papers and translations collected by the Highland Society of Scotland Ossian Committee and its successor the Committee on Celtic Literature.
Papers obtained by William Forbes Skene from the Reverend Mackintosh MacKay of Laggan (1800-1873).
Lectures on Aristotle delivered by Robert Balfour at the College of Guyenne, Bordeaux.
`Inscriptiones funebres virorum doctrina, probitate, virtute, clarorum, qui hoc aevo decessere`, compiled by Sir Robert Sibbald, being a collection of funerary inscriptions and elegies of Scots, some composed by Sibbald himself, with a few other poems.
Manuscript, probably written by Giovan Marco Cinico, of the Latin translation by Francesco Griffolini (formerly attributed to Francesco Accolti) of the spurious letters of Diogenes and Phalaris.
Elegiac verses and funeral sermons on Jean Smith, by her husband the Reverend John Bonar.
Manuscript translation, 1971, into Scots by J K Annand of Pierre de Ronsard, "Elegie sur le Despart de la Royne Marie Retournant a` son Royaume d`Escosse" (1561).
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