Scottish Vernacular Literature a Succinct History

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enjoyed some repute in his day as a poet, no verses with his colophon survive, and that his title to the authorship of Tlie Gaberlunzie Man and TJie Jolly Beggar is based on mere un- verified tradition.
BALNAVES, ETC. 237 Certain other poets, not mentioned by Dunbar or Lyndsay, who figure in the Bannatyne MS., clearly belong to the later school of Scott and Montgomerie. Balnaves — presumably not Henry Balnaves of Halhill (d. 1579), the Scottish Reformer, and author of a Comfortable Treatise on
...Justification — is credited with Gallandis all I cry and call, contaming some rather piquant advice to gallants, written in Scott's favourite six-line stave Gif ye persew To hunt at every beist, Ye will it rew, Thair is anew : enough Thairto haif ye no haist.' A certain Fethy ^ appears as the author of two love- sonofs — My Trewth is Plicht, in rhne . , , . Fethy.
royal, and Pansing in Hairt, in the French octave of three accents with a curious double refrain : — * Caulcl, caiild, culis the lufe That kendillis our het.' too hot To Fleming we are indebted for Be mirry Bretherne, ^ See ante, p.


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