William Dunbar - translation to English
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William Dunbar - translation to English

MEDIEVAL SCOTTISH POET AND CIVIL SERVANT
William Dunbar (poet); Dunbar, William
  • Title page of Dunbar's ''The Goldyn Targe'' in the Chepman and Myllar Prints of 1508. ([[National Library of Scotland]]).
  • Statue of William Dunbar, Scottish National Portrait Gallery

William Dunbar         
William Dunbar (1460-1520), poeta escocés y miembro de la corte de James IV
Paul Laurence Dunbar         
  • 1899 edition of ''Poems of Cabin and Field''
  • Howard University 1900 – class picture with Dunbar in the rear right
  • 1897 sketch by Norman B. Wood
  • Dunbar grave site at Woodland Cemetery, 2007
  • Dunbar on 1975 U.S. postage stamp
AMERICAN POET, NOVELIST, AND SHORT STORY WRITER OF THE LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES
Paul Lawrence Dunbar; Paul L. Dunbar; The Uncalled
n. Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872-1906), poeta y escritor afro-americano
Paul L. Dunbar         
  • 1899 edition of ''Poems of Cabin and Field''
  • Howard University 1900 – class picture with Dunbar in the rear right
  • 1897 sketch by Norman B. Wood
  • Dunbar grave site at Woodland Cemetery, 2007
  • Dunbar on 1975 U.S. postage stamp
AMERICAN POET, NOVELIST, AND SHORT STORY WRITER OF THE LATE 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES
Paul Lawrence Dunbar; Paul L. Dunbar; The Uncalled
n. Paul L. Dunbar (1872-1906), poeta y escritor afro-americano

Definition

soldán
sust. masc.
Sultán, especialmente los soberanos musulmanes de Persia y Egipto.

Wikipedia

William Dunbar

William Dunbar (born 1459 or 1460 – died by 1530) 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.

Examples of use of William Dunbar
1. There are but few houses which have not been destroyed, and there are so many wrecked to pieces." William Dunbar, a longtime American resident of the region, reported on storms in 177' and 1780.
2. There are but few houses which have not been destroyed, and there are so many wrecked to pieces.‘‘ William Dunbar, a longtime American resident of the region, reported on storms in 177' and 1780. I was in New Orleans during the first of those two.