- of the Papyngo. His only
poetic work is The Buik of King
Alexander the
Conquerour, of
which a portion, in copy,
formerly at
Taymouth Castle, now lies in...
- Barbour's death. The
second surviving Scottish work in the
genre is The Buik of King
Alexander the
Conquerour composed by the poet,
Gilbert Hay. v t e v t e...
- It is also
known by the
longer title Neglected Virtue; or, The
Unhappy Conquerour. The
original Drury Lane cast
included George Powell as Phraates, Hildebrand...
- to its
first printed edition from 1580. The Buik of King
Alexander the
Conquerour by
Gilbert Hay, 1499. The
German Song of
Alexander by Lamprecht, composed...
-
slavish Tyranny, and
holds the
People as much in bondage, as the ****
Conquerour himself, and his
Councel of War.
Interest in the idea of the
Norman yoke...
- thou
cowthest nevere yit Take o dai
rests of thi labour; Bot
forto ben a
conquerour Of
worldes good,
which mai
noght laste, Thou
hiest evere aliche faste...
- The
Mistress (1687);
partly modelled on Terence's
Eunuchus Beauty the
Conquerour: or, The
Death of Marc
Antony (posthumous 1702) The
Miscellaneous Works...
- 2:43 "Hecuba's
Lament / Hecuba's
Theme II" – 1:39 "Telamon, You Came to
Conquerour Town" – 1:41 "The City That Gave
Birth to You Was
Consumed by Fire" –...
- him Cadoc, and
saith ****her, that
Robert Morton,
brother to
William Conquerour, by his
mother Herlot, was the
first Earle of
Norman blood, and that his...
- be romance':
Exploitation of
Genre in the Buik of Kyng
Alexander the
Conquerour". In Ashe, Laura; Djordjević, Ivana; Weiss,
Judith (eds.). The exploitations...