"Certain Curious Poems" is a compilation of poetry primarily attributed to James M'Alpie, penned during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. This collection, edited by W. Motherwell, offers a glimpse into the literary sensibilities of the period. The poems showcase the styles and themes prevalent in Scottish verse during this era, providing insights into the cultural and social contexts that shaped their creation. A valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of Scottish literature and poetry, this volume preserves a selection of verses that might otherwise be lost to time. The poems offer a unique window into the world as seen through the eyes of Mr. James M'Alpie and his contemporaries.
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