Epigrams.
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Poems, epigrams, epitaphs, etc., in William Drummond's hand, chiefly of his own composition, with some copies of the work of other writers., First half of 17th century.
One portion is entitled 'An addition to the poemes of W.D., 1620' (folio 1).
Religious poems and epigrams in Latin, with a few in Dutch, printed and manuscript by Joannes Heymans and other members of the Carmelite College at Geldern.
State papers collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, volume 7: letters and papers, 1615-1616, 1622 (chiefly 1616)., 1615-1616, 1622.
State papers collected by Sir James Balfour of Denmilne, volumes 1-13: letters and papers on various topics., 1560-1641, undated.
The collection is known both as the `Denmilne State Papers` and the `Denmilne Collection`. Less formally it is often referred to as the `Denmilne Manuscripts`.
Translations, epigrams, etc., of R L Edgeworth, copied by his daughter Harriet, circa 1817, for her Aunt Ruxton, R L Edgeworth's sister., Circa 1817.
All, except the poems on folios 12 and 13 verso, are also contained in MS.2721.
Typescript of ‘Epigrams’ by William Soutar., [Before 1944.]
Many of the poems appear individually in William Soutar's published works, while the remainder are apparently unpublished.
Since, in MSS.8599-8603, there are a considerable number of unpublished poems, they have been indicated by an asterisk in the contents lists which Soutar compiled for these volumes.
Typescripts, undated, of epigrams, a series of riddles, and 'Vocable verses' by William Soutar., [1917-1942.]
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Typescripts, undated, of epigrams, a series of riddles, and 'Vocable verses' by William Soutar., [1917-1942.]
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.
Typescripts, undated, of epigrams of William Soutar., [1917-1942.]
William Soutar's output of work, most of it produced during the last thirteen bed-ridden years of his life, is quite remarkable. Apart from his regular and lively correspondence, and his poetry both in English and in Scots, he left a long sequence of diaries and journals, as well as a record of his dreams extending over more than twenty years.