The Bonny Earl of Moray
The Bonnie Earl of Moray Painting of the body of the dead Earl of Moray commissioned by his mother to show the wounds inflicted during his killing (1592). The ballad is believed to have been composed in early 17th century, the composer not known. It was a popular ballad based on the rivalry between James Stewart, 2nd Earl of Moray , and the Earl of Huntly , which resulted in Huntly killing Moray in 1592. Both their families, the Stewarts of Doune (pronounced "doon") and the Gordons of Huntly, had a history of bloody feud against each other. Francis James Child reveals some background to the murder explaining that Huntly was eager to prove that Moray was plotting with the Earl of Bothwell against King James VI . He received a commission from the king to bring Moray to trial, however in the attempt to arrest him Moray's house at Donibristle in Fife was set on fire, and Moray wa...
Robert Fergusson (1750-1774) is a important figure in the evolution of Scots poetry, serving as a link between the generation of Allan Ramsay and the work of Robert Burns and others. He possessed such a range in Scots and English and was comfortable and skilled in using both literary languages. He could be satirical, comical, a rich story-teller, or a melancholy commentator. He was able to cover urban and pastoral themes, and created characters that were brought to life through his verse. He also brought the Scots dialect to the fore, emphasising the colour and vividness that the sounds and meanings can bring to poetry. Several of the poems of Robert Burns are clearly influenced by Robert Fergusson.
ReplyDeleteAt the age of twenty-four Robert Ferguson had produced a remarkable body of work. If he had survived for longer it is tempting to imagine what he could have achieved or how high his creativity would have soured. Whilst Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson and other artists have recognised the contribution of Robert Ferguson, maybe it is time that Scotland was offered more opportunities to celebrate one of her most talented sons.
Selected Poems in Old Scots: Robert Ferguson (1750-1774): The Poet who influenced Robert Burns and others https://amzn.eu/d/eaPZS1H
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