- "Robene and
Makyne" is a
short poem by the 15th-century
Scottish makar Robert Henryson. It is an
early written example of
Scottish pastourelle, derived...
- and Scotland. The
range of Henryson's
shorter works includes Robene and
Makyne, a
pastourelle on a
theme of love, as well as a
bawdy p****age of
comic flyting...
- French, German, English, and Welsh. One
short Scots example is
Robene and
Makyne. Adam de la Halle's Jeu de
Robin et
Marion (the game of
Robin and Maid Marion)...
- (disambiguation)
Robyn (name)
Robbyn Robben Robinson (name)
Robene and
Makyne,
genre names for
characters in
Scottish pastourelle Robin -
Origin and Meaning...
-
short poem by the 15th-century
Scottish makar Robert Henryson Robene and
Makyne which also
contains the
conflicted emotions often present in the genre....
- collected; and in the same year he edited, for the
Bannatyne Club,
Robene and
Makyne and the
Testament of Cresseid, by
Robert Henryson.
Political writings by...
-
Burntisland p. 53). See Chalmers, George, (1824) "Preface" to
Robene and
Makyne, and the
Testament of Cresseid, by
Robert Henryson" p. xi n.12 ("In the...
- of this
proverb occurs in the
literary poem by
Robert Henryson,
Robene and
Makyne Several variants Blow Away the
Morning Dew Blow Away the
Morning Dew...
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included alongside the same author's
Orpheus and Euridice, "Robene And
Makyne" and "The
Bludy Serk".
Dunbar is
represented by "The
Goldyn Targe" and The...
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ownership of Fordale. See Chalmers, George, (1824) "Preface" to
Robene and
Makyne p. x n.12 ("In the
fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries, the name was variously...