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Ballads Scots 18th Century
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A ballad
[Glasgow? : s.n., 1729]
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1729
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The down-fall of Cockburn's meeting-house. : To the tune of, Come sit thee down my Phillis.
[Edinburgh? : s.n., 1714]
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1714
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An excellent new song upon the house and gardens of Drumlenrig..
Simson, Robert, gardener.
[Edinburgh? : s.n., 1770?]
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1770?
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A full and particular account of a most wounderful wedeing [sic]; : which was kept in the country, n
[Edinburgh? : s.n., 1750?]
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1750?
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The honest jury or, Caleb triumphant. : To the tune of Packingtoun Pond.
Bath, William Pulteney, Earl of, 1684-1764.
[Edinburgh : s.n., 1729]
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1729
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A new song..
[Edinburgh : s.n., 1740?]
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1740?
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A song to the tune of the Abbot of Canterbury, &c..
[Edinburgh? : s.n., 1745?]
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1745?
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The true Scots mens lament, for the loss of the rights of their ancient kingdom..
[Edinburgh? : s.n., 1718?]
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1718?
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A vvedding song, on the marraige [sic] of John Brown, merchant in Holland, and Margaret Hepburn, dau
[Edinburgh : s.n., 1714]
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1714
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