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| MacDiarmid | 's Selected is da |
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Weill, | MacDiarmid | , frae Brounsbank I tuik ma ga |
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In aa thir poems, | MacDiarmid | , ye hae gien us |
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er ain pairties’ histories. | MacDiarmid | wis a foondin faither o the N |
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uglas Dunn says ‘...Nor did | MacDiarmid | appear to think it worthy of |
| Central - AYR |
Frae | MacDiarmid | 's Ode to All Rebels. |
| Doric - SNO |
€˜To what extent did you take | MacDiarmid | ’s claim to reconstitute a s |
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he Doric Festival. It is pure | MacDiarmid | . Hugh MacDiarmid's ill-will a |
| Central - AYR |
I’ll hunker owre | MacDiarmid | ’s lair, whaur the ousel sin |
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needs tae paraphrase big Shug | MacDiarmid | . An Brexit. Goad. Noo's the t |
| Shetland - SHD |
Hugh | MacDiarmid | |
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ettin by the biggar o't, Hugh | MacDiarmid | - a bauld veesonar an a modr |
| Central - LAL |
(eg. Hugh | MacDiarmid | ). Hooanever, accordin tae Mat |
| Central - LAL |
nk o as Scots activists. Hugh | MacDiarmid | wis weel-kent for it. They ar |
| Central - WCE |
i a kenspeckle quote fae Hugh | MacDiarmid | , yin o the skeeliest makars i |
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ief they gaed conter tae Hugh | MacDiarmid | and Edwin Muir. Henderson, an |
| Central - LAL |
This poem wan the Hugh | MacDiarmid | Tassie at the Sangschaw 2008 |
| Doric - ABN |
This poem wan the Hugh | MacDiarmid | Tassie in Sangschaw 2013. |
| Doric - MNA | igatory keek at busts of Hugh | Macdiarmid | and Robert Bontine Cunningham |
| Southern - SEA |
. It has been argied, bi Hugh | MacDiarmid | and Sydney Goodsir Smith, tha |
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chton Smith's thochts on Hugh | MacDiarmid | 's lyrics that gangs wi our ki |
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an tho mebbe they ken o Hugh | MacDiarmid | , as weel as Burns an Stevenso |
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peckle peers the likes o Hugh | MacDiarmid | , Douglas Young, Hamish Hender |
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ottish, fae the poetry o Hugh | MacDiarmid | tae the ugsome anomaly o our |
| Central - LAL |
or jist Rabbie Burns, or Hugh | MacDiarmid | , or onie o the lave o thon ro |
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rature wi writers sic as Hugh | MacDiarmid | , Jessie Kesson, James Roberts |
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rld but no ruined stones HUGH | MacDIARMID | |
| Central - LAL | mortals has been gien” Hugh | MacDiarmid | , faither o the Scottish Leite |
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compares ‘Skull Sang’ wi | MacDiarmid | ’s ‘Dandelion’ an Sydney |
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ntil a curn o fowk thirlt til | MacDiarmid | ’s muivement, an amang his f |
| Central - LAL |
s, Burns, Scott, Stevenson an | MacDiarmid | , ilk ane a warld-renouned fig |
| Central - LAL |
the language sic as Burns an | MacDiarmid | developed the idea o Scots as |
| Central - WCE |
aes skreivars sik as Burns an | MacDiarmid | bi indulgin in mukkil alcohol |
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'll threap syne that Burns an | MacDiarmid | ur nocht |
| Southern - WCE |
Playin | MacDiarmid | At Scrabble |
| Ulster - GUL | u cannae bate Tam! I'm fand o | MacDiarmid | 's "Saughs in the Reuch Heuch |
| Doric - SNO |
the Scots leid, the figure o | MacDiarmid | kythes whiles, as ye micht ex |
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n in parteiklar, the nories o | MacDiarmid | ’s ‘Scottish Renaissance†|
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ws up ensaumples and souchs o | MacDiarmid | 's treisured medieval tradeiti |
| Doric |
rly makars, nor the Lallans o | MacDiarmid | . Gin it’ll gar ye greet gin |
| Central - SEC |
uik, frae the heich Lallans o | MacDiarmid | , til the Dundee (I jalouse) v |
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ddies growthie wi the ploys o | MacDiarmid | an his mauchtie backmen, coud |
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peerie flitin in response to | MacDiarmid | 's 'On a Raised Beach', a poem |
| Southern - SEA |
ntin the ful version extant o | MacDiarmid | 's 'The Dark Whirling Dun' hae |
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r belangin the Saicont Swaw o | MacDiarmid | 's Scottish Renaissance. A hae |
| Central - SEC |
the miner, an is weel wordy o | MacDiarmid | 's wirds 'austerely intoxicati |
| Central - WCE |
edlie, he didna haillie accep | MacDiarmid | ’s case for sae-cawed ‘syn |
| Doric - SNO |
hink the only alternative for | MacDiarmid | apart from joining a group wo |
| Central - SWE |
Lament For | MacDiarmid | |
| Central - SEC |
ean and Campbell Hay; the 50s | MacDiarmid | , MacCaig and Goodsir Smith. D |
| Central - WCE |
bi his readin o buiks sik as | MacDiarmid | ’s ‘The Golden Treasury of |
| Central - LAL |
hly o the same generatioun as | MacDiarmid | , sae ye micht mak comparisons |
| Doric - SNO |
aa beer, an I suspeck that as | MacDiarmid | ’s ambitions grew, sae did h |
| Central - LAL |
thsome tae the reader, bit as | MacDiarmid | famously pit it, Scots offers |
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allace that ye maun feel that | MacDiarmid | micht hae been scrievin as we |
| Doric - SNO |
otion: ‘There was one point | MacDiarmid | was writing sort of hallucina |
| Doric - NNB |
sites. He co-edited the first | MacDiarmid | Penguin (1970) and alsae the |
| Central - LAL | b tae mortals has been gien” | MacDiarmid | . https://t.co/QAmjS0EiJk http |