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Webby Francis George Scott (1880 - 1958), "Crowdieknowe", 1924, published 1934 [ voice and piano ], from Scottish Lyrics, Book 3, no. 6, Bayley & Ferguson; confirmed with Songs of Francis George Scott, selected and edited by Neil Mackay, Roberton Publications, Aylesbury, 1980, page 70 [sung text checked 1 time] WebName: Crowdieknowe Hill, Dumfries and Galloway. X/Y co-ords: 326199, 581579. Region: Scotland. Country: Scotland. Place type: Hill Or Mountain. Lat/Long: 55.12310028, … how our senses sell us
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'Crowdieknowe', by Hugh MacDiarmid, is one of the poems from 'The Kist' - an anthology of Scots (and Gaelic) poetry and prose that was digitised by Education Scotland and gifted to the Scots Language Centre so that teachers and learners can continue to benefit from this valuable resource. See more Oh to be at Crowdieknowe When the last trumpet blaws, An see the deid come loupin owre The auld grey wa’s Muckle men wi tousled … See more Read the poem and listen to the audio file. You can also watch a videoof the poem being read out. If there are unfamiliar words, try to work out what they mean according to their context, or look them up using a Scots … See more Task: Choose one of the following writing activities, using Scots if you can. Think of a place you know well. Is it dreich, wild, creepy, beautiful? … See more WebHistoric Environment Scotland is responsible for designating sites and places at the national level. These designations are Scheduled monuments, Listed buildings, Inventory … Web'Crowdieknowe', by Hugh MacDiarmid, is one of the poems from 'The Kist' - an anthology of Scots (and Gaelic) poetry and prose that was digitised by Education Scotland and gifted … meriton old town garden