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Lilies of the Valley ;
To which are a<Hed,
This is no my Plaid.
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Up in the Morning,
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Flora’s Lament for Ctmrly.
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JOHNNY BLUSTER PVVALT OH CLTDX.
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STIRLING.
r ' Plated hy W. Waen*.
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OF SCDTUW n
To which are a<Hed,
This is no my Plaid.
•> f, • . o'.' . V, V- « t
Up in the Morning,
** ■
Flora’s Lament for Ctmrly.
V- *- - ■ . V .
JOHNNY BLUSTER PVVALT OH CLTDX.
♦h' <l- ■' ■ < /
- l
STIRLING.
r ' Plated hy W. Waen*.
- < • *82*.
-.a . *■ ; .
OF SCDTUW n
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Chapbooks printed in Scotland > Soldiers and sailors > Lilies of the valley > (1) |
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Description | Over 3,000 chapbooks published in Scotland in the 18th and 19th centuries. Subjects include courtship, humour, occupations, fairs, apparitions, war, politics, crime, executions, Jacobites, transvestites, and freemasonry. Chapbooks are small booklets of 8, 12, 16 and 24 pages, often illustrated with crude woodcuts. Produced cheaply and sold by peddlars on the streets, they formed the staple reading material of the common people, along with broadsides. |
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