Horn et Rimenhild: Recueil de ce qui reste des poëmes relatifs à leurs aventures composés en françois, en anglois, et en écossois dans le treizième, quatorzième, quinzième, et seizième siècles. Publié d'après les manuscrits de Londres, de Cambridge, d'Oxford, et d'Edinburgh

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Francisque Michel
Imprimé pour le Bannatyne Club par Maulde et Renou, 1845 - 463 pages
 

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Page v - BRISBANE, BART. GEORGE BRODIE, ESQ. CHARLES DASHWOOD BRUCE, ESQ. O. TYNDALL BRUCE, ESQ. THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY.
Page vii - ESQ. HON. JH MACKENZIE, LORD MACKENZIE. JAMES MACKENZIE, ESQ. JOHN WHITEFOORD MACKENZIE, ESQ. WILLIAM FORBES MACKENZIE, ESQ. JAMES MAIDMENT, ESQ. THOMAS MAITLAND, ESQ.
Page vii - THE EARL OF LAUDERDALE. VERY REVEREND PRINCIPAL JOHN LEE, DD LORD LINDSAY. JAMES LOCH, ESQ. LORD LOVAT. ALEXANDER MACDONALD, ESQ.
Page x - Rapports à M. le ministre de l'instruction publique sur les anciens monuments de l'histoire et de la littérature de la France, qui se trouvent dans les bibliothèques de l'Angleterre et de l'Ecosse«.
Page iii - At a Meeting of the COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT of the BANNATYNE CLUB, held at Edinburgh, 19th...
Page xliv - K'il ne die de Horn le vaillant orphalin. Sir Walter Scott supposes that this romance may be a version from the English; and he further remarks, that " a poet named Thomas being thus referred to as the author of a tale, the scene of which is laid in Northumberland, and in which every name, whether of place or person, attests an origin purely Saxon, there seems no reason why he may not be identified with Thomas of Erceldoune, a celebrated border poet, to whom every tradition respecting Deira and Bernicia...
Page xliii - To this list, we might perhaps be authorized in adding the History of Sir Edgar and Sir Grime ,- for, although only a modernized copy is now known to exist, the language is unquestionably Scottish, and the scene is laid in Carrick, in Ayrshire. The very early and well-known romance of Hornchild seems also to be of Border origin ; nay, there is some room to conjecture, that it may have been the composition of Thomas of Erceldoune himself. The French MS. of the romance, in the Museum, begins thus :...
Page vi - JUSTICE-CLERK. COSMO INNES, ESQ. DAVID IRVING, LL.D. HON. JAMES IVORY, LORD IVORY. DAVID LAING, ESQ., [SECRETARY.] JOHN BAILEY LANGHORNE, ESQ.
Page 388 - Edinburgh was a young child born, With a hey lillelu and a how lo Ian ; And his name it was called Young Hynd Horn, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie. Seven lang years he served the King, With a hey lillelu and a how lo Ian ; And it's a' for the sake of his dochter Jean, And the birk and the brume blooms bonnie.
Page liii - ... doughti in dede, The while that god hem lyff lente, That now ben dede and hennes wente : Off Bevis, Gy, and of Gauwayn, Off kyng Richard...

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