As a great lover of Scottish poetry, Maxwell memorised poems and wrote his own.
Callum Macdonald, arguably the most important publisher of Scottish poetry of the 20th century, who was born on the island.
He had also been engaged on a history of Scottish poetry and a history of printing in Scotland.
He published a book which was an illustrated account of his life, for his grandchildren, as well as a number of books of traditional Scottish poetry.
Mr. Child, on the other hand, was the Grimm or Kohler of popular English and Scottish poetry.
In 2012, she edited a feature on Scottish poetry for Jacket2.
Some Scottish verse: an anthology of contemporary Scottish poetry (1928)
There survives a small body of medieval Scottish poetry.
He seems up in Scottish poetry, and does not even resent being called a Scotchman.
It was after his retirement from this position that he edited a collection of Scottish poetry in which the first poem is Sir Patrick Spens.