- en.wikipedia.org Robert HenrysonThe Firth of Forth which separates Fife (north) and the Lothians (south). Dunfermline is close to the principal crossing point on the Fife side.
- britannica.com Poetry Poets A-KIts virtue lies in the freshness of the narrative, in the sly humour and sympathy of Henryson’s animal characterization, and in his miniatures of the Scottish...
- bbc.co.uk programmes/profiles/…/robert-henrysonThe medieval period, in many ways as complex and sophisticated as our own, is the necessary context in which we must judge the work of Robert Henryson.
- pennyspoetry.fandom.com wiki/Robert_HenrysonRobert Henryson (or Henrysoun) (?1430-1506?) was a Scottish poet. Few details of Henryson's life are known, even the dates of his birth and death being uncertain.
- englishverse.com poets/henryson_robertRobert Henryson was a Scottish poet who was active in the second half of the 15th Century.
- mypoeticside.com poets/robert-henryson-poemsRH It is always hard to establish hard facts from speculation when discussing the lives of medieval poets and Robert Henryson is no exception.
- biographs.org robert-henrysonRobert Henryson, a prominent Scottish poet of the Renaissance era, pursued his education at the University of St Andrews and later in Paris.
- prabook.com web/robert.henryson/3727061The greatest of the late medieval Scots makars, Robert Henryson was influenced by their vision of the frailty and pathos of human life, and by the inherited poetic...
- allpoetry.com Robert-HenrysonRobert Henryson is considered one of the most significant Scottish poets of the late medieval period.
- arlima.net qt/robert_henryson.htmlKindrick, Robert L., « Monarchs and monarchy in the poetry of Henryson and Dunbar », Actes du 2e Colloque de langue et de littérature écossaisses, éd.