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Elliot, Jane

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Elliot, Jane (or Jean) (1727–1805)

Scottish poet. She was the author of the most popular version of the beautiful ‘Flowers of the Forest’, a poetic lament for the Scottish defeat at the Battle of Flodden, composed about 1750 as the result of a bet with her brother.



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