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SONGS OF ANGUS
VIOLET JACOB
NOTE
THE HOWE O' THE MEARNS
THE LANG ROAD
THE BEADLE O' DRUMLEE
THE WATER-HEN
THE HEID HORSEMAN
JEEMSIE MILLER
This volume brings together two previously separate collections of poetry, offering a vivid portrait of early twentieth‑century Scots verse. The poet writes in the living Doric of Angus, a language that feels both intimate and musical, preserving words that are slipping from everyday speech. Her verses capture the quiet yearning of an exile, turning personal longing into a universal song.
Readers will find a wide range of moods, from the sturdy humor of characters like the beadle of Drumlee to the haunting lull of gean‑trees swaying in the wind. The poems celebrate ordinary moments—ploughing fields, church bells, red roses—while also touching on deeper emotions of love, loss, and the passage of time. Each piece is crafted with careful metre that lets the natural cadence of the Scots tongue shine through.
Listening to these poems feels like strolling through the rolling hills of eastern Scotland, the wind carrying the verses like a soft chant. The clear, sincere voice of the poet makes the work accessible even to those unfamiliar with the dialect, offering a gentle invitation to explore a cherished linguistic heritage. It’s a warm companion for anyone who loves language that sings as much as it speaks.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (58K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-03-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1863–1946
Best known for the historical novel Flemington and for poetry in Scots, this Scottish writer brought the voices and landscapes of Angus vividly onto the page. Her work moves easily between lyric tenderness, regional speech, and a deep feel for Scottish history.
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