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THE
SONGSTER’S GARLAND.
Consisting of the following
Excellent Songs.
The. laird o’ Cockpen
Jock o’ Hazled j.cn
Soldier’s Keturn
Jockey’s far-awa,
John Anderson my joe
This is no my ain Lassie,
The auld man’s mare's dead
I > Poortith ( auld
Nobody cumin* to marry me,
The Highland Widow
Black
The Land o’ the Leal
I gaed a waefu’ g ite yestreen
Sleeping iilaggie
A red red Rose
The Minute Gun
Fai fa’ the Lasses, O.
Heaving of the Lead
Charlie he’s my Darling
O swiftly glides •
The bush abo.ri Trequair.
ey’d Susan,
THIRD- .EDITION.
— • - DUNFERMLINE ’. * ’ •
PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN MILLER, » •
1833,
'c
.Of:
SONGSTER’S GARLAND.
Consisting of the following
Excellent Songs.
The. laird o’ Cockpen
Jock o’ Hazled j.cn
Soldier’s Keturn
Jockey’s far-awa,
John Anderson my joe
This is no my ain Lassie,
The auld man’s mare's dead
I > Poortith ( auld
Nobody cumin* to marry me,
The Highland Widow
Black
The Land o’ the Leal
I gaed a waefu’ g ite yestreen
Sleeping iilaggie
A red red Rose
The Minute Gun
Fai fa’ the Lasses, O.
Heaving of the Lead
Charlie he’s my Darling
O swiftly glides •
The bush abo.ri Trequair.
ey’d Susan,
THIRD- .EDITION.
— • - DUNFERMLINE ’. * ’ •
PRINTED AND SOLD BY JOHN MILLER, » •
1833,
'c
.Of:
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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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