Bridging the Continental divide: neo-Latin and its cultural role in Jacobean Scotland, as seen in the Delitiae Poetarum Scotorum (1637)
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Poems by William Barclay
To William Lessius
Against the wandering rogue
To Sir John Scot, a most eminent man, a knight, and the Director of the Chancery
To Mr George Strachan, his countryman, weeping like the sea at the death of Patrick Seton, an outstanding youth
To the same man