- England, and James, son of
James III of Scotland,
which described it as "this
Nobill Isle,
callit Gret Britanee". The
Scottish philosopher and historian, John...
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Scots Language Words Without Borders Peter Constantine: Scots: The Auld an
Nobill Tung
Scots in
Schools The
Dictionary of the
Scots Language Scottish Language...
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James the son of
James III of Scotland,
which described it as "this
Nobill Isle,
callit Gret Britanee". It was used
again in 1603, when King James...
- J. R.
Houwen and A. A. MacDonald, (Leuven, 2000)
William Dunbar: 'The
Nobill Poyet' (ed.) (East Linton, 2001) The
European Sun, co-ed, with G. Caie,...
- alsso, Or he his
goddis brocht in Latio, And belt the cite, fra quham, of
nobill fame, The
Latyne pepill takyn heth thar name, And eik the faderis, princis...
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saull thoall pane nor pyne in **** nor
purgatorie bot with the most
nobill kings in
hevin to ring. (modernised)
While that his [King Robert's] life...
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Paris Sir
David Lyndsay,
Squire Meldrum, also
contains The
testament of the
nobill and
vailzeand Squyer Williame Meldrum of the
Bynnis Thomas Lodge and Robert...
- alsso, Or he his
goddis brocht in Latio, And belt the cite, fra quham, of
nobill fame, The
Latyne pepill takyn heth thar name, And eik the faderis, princis...
- 'Dunbar & his
immediate heirs', in Mapstone, Sally, ed.,
William Dunbar, The
Nobill Poet,
Tuckwell (2001), 93–100, ISBN 1-86232-196-5 MacDonald, A. A., 'William...