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A compact collection of Scots-language poems that sketches rural northeastern life through character portraits, seasonal scenes, and local customs. The verses portray smiths, farmers, ministers, packmen and lairds with a blend of humour and melancholy, attending to work, festivals, funerals and the landscape. Dialectal rhythms and vivid domestic detail bring out themes of homecoming, aging, social change and communal memory, while a few playful renderings adapt classical odes into Scots, linking vernacular life with wider poetic forms.

About the Author

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Charles Murray

Charles Murray is a notable author known for his contributions to literature, particularly in the realm of poetry. His work "Hamewith" reflects his deep engagement with themes of home and belonging, showcasing his lyrical style and emotional depth. Murray's writing often resonates with readers through its exploration of personal and cultural identity, making him a significant figure in contemporary poetry. His ability to weave personal experiences into broader societal reflections has earned him a place in the literary heritage of his time.

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