Robert Cunninghame-Grahame of Gartmore
British politician, died 1797
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Robert Graham (1735–1797), who took the name Cunninghame Graham, was a Scottish politician and poet. He is now remembered for a poem "If doughty deeds my lady please", which was later set to music by Sir Arthur Sullivan.
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Quotes
edit- For you alone I ride the ring,
For you I wear the blue;
For you alone I strive to sing,
O tell me how to woo!- If Doughty Deeds ("If daughty deeds my lady pleases."), The Oxford Book of English Verse (1939)