This is Volume 2 of the "Poems of John Stewart of Baldynneis," carefully transcribed from the manuscript held in the Advocates' Library, Edinburgh. John Stewart of Baldynneis was a significant Scottish poet of the 16th century, and this collection offers valuable insight into the literary and cultural landscape of his time. Featuring the original text, this edition provides scholars and enthusiasts alike with direct access to Stewart's work.
The poems reflect the themes, language, and artistic sensibilities prevalent in Renaissance Scotland, making this volume a crucial resource for understanding the period's literary heritage. This edition, edited by Thomas Crockett, ensures the accessibility and preservation of these important historical verses.
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