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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir abstract "Meditatioun In Wyntir is a contemplative poem in Scots by William Dunbar (born 1459 or 1460).In the work, Dunbar describes how Winter lowers his spirits. While beset by melancholy and insomnia, he meditates indecisively on thwarted ambition, ageing and mortality, causing him to become depressed. The approaching end of Winter restores his sense of hope.The poem seems to be inspired by Dunbar's personal experience; his brief reference to dissatisfaction of life \"into this court\" might be interpreted as referring to the royal court of King James IV.The text is preserved in the Maitland Folio Manuscript.".
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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Anhedonia.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_literature.
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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Chest_(furniture).
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Death_(personification).
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Depression_(mood).
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Fortuna.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Gate.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Hope.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Hourglass.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Insomnia.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink James_IV_of_Scotland.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Lintel.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Maitland_Manuscripts.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Sable_(heraldry).
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Scots_language.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Seasonal_affective_disorder.
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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink Truth.
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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLink William_Dunbar.
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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meditatioun In Wyntir".
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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir subject Category:Medieval_literature.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir subject Category:Poetry_by_William_Dunbar.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir subject Category:Scottish_literature.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir subject Category:Scottish_poems.
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir hypernym Poem.
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- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir comment "Meditatioun In Wyntir is a contemplative poem in Scots by William Dunbar (born 1459 or 1460).In the work, Dunbar describes how Winter lowers his spirits. While beset by melancholy and insomnia, he meditates indecisively on thwarted ambition, ageing and mortality, causing him to become depressed.".
- Meditatioun_In_Wyntir label "Meditatioun In Wyntir".
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