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William Dunbar
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William Dunbar

poet, Catholic priest, writer

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1459  – 1519

William Dunbar was a Scottish makar, or court poet, active in the late fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries. He was closely associated with the court of King James IV and produced a large body of work in Scots distinguished by its great variation in themes and literary styles. He was probably a native of East Lothian, as assumed from a satirical reference in The Flyting of Dumbar and Kennedie. His surname is also spelt Dumbar.

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“Your law may be perfect, your knowledge of human affairs may be such as to enable you to apply it with wisdom and skill, and yet without individual acquaintance with men, their haunts and habits, the pursuit of the profession becomes difficult, slow, and expensive.”
— William Dunbar
“London, thou art the flower of cities all!”
— William Dunbar
“I that in heill wes and gladness,Timor mortis conturbat me.”
— William Dunbar
“My deathe chasis my lyfe so besalieThat wery is my goist to fle so fast.”
— William Dunbar
“Timor mortis conturbat me.”
— William Dunbar
“All love is lost but upon God alone.”
— William Dunbar
“To God be humble, to thy friend be kind, and with thy neighbors gladly lend and borrow; His chance tonight, it maybe thine tomorrow.”
— William Dunbar
“All love is lost but upon God alone.”
— William Dunbar
“A lawyer who does not know men is handicapped.”
— William Dunbar