The Dreme
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The Dreme is a poem written in 1528 by Scottish herald and poet David Lyndsay. It is his earliest surviving poem,[1] and is an allegorical lament on the misgovernment of the realm.
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External links
- <templatestyles src="Citation/styles.css"/> Scottish Poetry of the Sixteenth Century by Various at Project Gutenberg Includes full text of The Dreme on pp 29-39
- Full text of The Dreme in Scottish Poetry of the Sixteenth Century at archive.org
Further reading
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