Anthology of the English-speaking World's Best Poems
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Scottish Poetry

An Anthology of some of the English-speaking World's Favourite Poetry

Scottish poetry written in English and Scots dialect:

  • Alastair Reid - "Scotland"
  • Alexander Thom - "Ancient Monuments"
  • Carol Ann Duffy - "The Map-Woman"
  • Don Paterson - "Nil-Nil"
  • Edwin Morgan - "Canedolia"
  • Edwin Morgan - "Strawberries"
  • Hugh MacDiarmid - "The Watergaw"
  • James Graham - "On the death of a soldier"
  • Liz Lochhead - "A New View of Scotland Love Poem"
  • Marion Angus - "Mary's Song"
  • Norman Cameron - "Public-House Confidence"
  • Robert Burns - "Address to a Haggis"
  • Robert Burns - "Banks of Doon"
  • Robert Burns - "Tam O'Shanter"
  • Robert Burns - "A Red, Red Rose"
  • Robert Burns - "Is There, for Honest Poverty"
  • Robert Louis Stevenson - "From a Railway Carriage"
  • Robert Louis Stevenson - "Requiem"
  • Sir Walter Scott - "Lochinvar"
  • Sorley Maclean - "Hallaig"
  • Violet Jacob - "The Wild Geese"

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