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Southern - SEA | e haill tradeition o splendid | poetrie | in China ower a period o mair |
Central - WCE | rial here forby on the airlie | poetrie | (mukkil o’t nou unkent) sik |
Central - SWE | u the verra fine sections oan | poetrie | an ballad, aye stressin the p |
Central - WCE | t for aw, he wun til essay an | poetrie | prizes, includin the Grierson |
Central - WCE | The penultimate chapter, on | poetrie | , is aiblins the ane at maist |
Doric - MNA | , bringer o graith an gowd, o | poetrie | an peintin. Quetzalcoatl deed |
Central - WCE | ttrent wurds-rinnin-thegither | poetrie | o Thomas Clark, an in 'Phanta |
Southern - SEA | e it is nae langir a leid for | poetrie | , that haes ti dae wi the lyfe |
Central - WCE | In oor | poetrie | sections, we see the importan |
Central - WCE | ile, an the war readins o his | poetrie | bi John Manson an Tom Pow. At |
Southern - SEA | has Inglish owersettins o his | poetrie | is amang the fynest poems in |
Central - WCE | ths an waeknesses o Scott’s | poetrie | cums oot the fack at he wes â |
Central - WCE | s, didna ‘grow’ Scott’s | poetrie | , tho; in fack, it comploutert |