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© by Christopher Murray Grieve (1892 - 1978), as Hugh MacDiarmid

Reid‑E'en
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Language: Scottish (Scots) 
Ilka hert an’ hind are met
  ... 

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Confirmed with The Complete Poems of Hugh MacDiarmid, Volume 1, edited by Michael Grieve and W R Aitken, Penguin Books, Middlesex, 1985, Page 26.


Text Authorship:

  • by Christopher Murray Grieve (1892 - 1978), as Hugh MacDiarmid, "Reid E’en", appears in Sangschaw, no. 11, William Blackwood & Sons, Edinburgh, first published 1925, copyright © [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

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