THOMAS THE RYMER (THOMAS LERMONT OF ERCELDOUNE)
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Definitions of THOMAS THE RYMER (THOMAS LERMONT OF ERCELDOUNE)
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A Scotch poet and prophet of the thirteenth century, who occupies an important place in the mythical and legendary literature of Scotland. His name is associated with many fragments of rhymed or alliterative verse, many of which have been collected and published as "The Prophecies" (1691); and "Sir Tristem: A Metrical Romance Edited by Sir Walter Scott from the Auchinleck MSS". (1804).
By Charles Dudley Warner
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