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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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11.144 Andrew Of Wyntoun c.1350-c.1420<br />

Quhen Alysander oure kyng wes dede,<br />

That Scotland led in luve and le,<br />

Away wes sons <strong>of</strong> ale and brede,<br />

Of wyne and wax, <strong>of</strong> gamyn and gle;<br />

Oure gold wes changyd into lede,<br />

Cryst, borne into virgynyte,<br />

Succour Scotland, and remede,<br />

That stad is in perplexyte.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Orygynale Cronykil’ (1795 ed.) vol. 1, p. 401<br />

12.0 X<br />

12.1 Xenophon c.428/7-c.354 B.C.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sea! the sea!<br />

‘Anabasis’ 4, 7, 24<br />

12.2 Augustin, Marquis De Ximènéz 1726-1817<br />

Attaquons dans ses eaux<br />

La perfide Albion!<br />

Let us attack in her own waters perfidious Albion!<br />

‘L’ôre des Français’ (October 1793) in ‘Poèsies Rèvolutionnaires et contre-rèvolutionnaires’ (Paris, 1821) 1,<br />

p. 160.<br />

13.0 Y<br />

13.1 Thomas Russell Ybarra b. 1880<br />

A Christian is a man who feels<br />

Repentance on a Sunday<br />

For what he did on Saturday<br />

And is going to do on Monday.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Christian’<br />

13.2 W. F. Yeames R. A. 1835-1918<br />

And when did you last see your father?<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> painting (1878) now in the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool<br />

13.3 R. J. Yeatman 1898-1968<br />

See W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman (7.55)<br />

13.4 W. B. Yeats 1865-1939

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