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ark is written in free verse, | Purdie | seems tae favour rhythm, rhym |
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In Boswells Coort, | Purdie | luiks back tae his days as an |
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els will mind them'. Clearly, | Purdie | is makin up for thon noo. The |
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David C. | Purdie | |
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DAVID C. | PURDIE | is a weel kent name areddies, |
| Central - LAL |
* David C. | Purdie | ’s Scots owersettin o this w |
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e Heid-yin) wad like David C. | Purdie | ’s mindin o Dr. Martin Luthe |
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let, 21 is screivit in Scots. | Purdie | 's writin in Scots seems tae f |
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Hanselt til Dr Bob | Purdie | |
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rs and other poems by David C | Purdie | |
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David | Purdie | offers us a vairsion o 'The D |
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hlet is The Daith Tree. Agane | Purdie | taps intae his knawledge o jy |
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Michty Scotsman. A dinnae ken | Purdie | 's beliefs, but there a lot o |
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y but this lassie comin oot o | Purdie | , a open parasol on her shouth |
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It strikes me that the Scots | Purdie | screives in is weel suited ta |
| Central - WCE |
the muid awthegither, Dauvit | Purdie | gies us anither braw tale fra |
| Central - WCE |
, A'm thinkin). We hae Dauvit | Purdie | 's wark frae Jeames |
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his life an ettils in Dauvit | Purdie | 's tribute til him i the skrei |