Young Lochinvar ;
to which are added, The rose of Dunmore; Scottish whisky; Blythe was she but and ben; Sleeping Maggie; Shepherds, I have lost my love.
Description
- Language(s)
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English ; Scots
- Published
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Glasgow : Printed for the booksellers, 1828.
- Note
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Includes one woodcut (t.p. vignette of a man and boy in a woodsy setting, a church spire in the background).
First two lines of "Shepherds, I have lost my love": "Shepherds, I have lost my love, Have you seen my Anna."
First two lines of "Sleeping Maggie": "Mirk an' rainy is the night, No a starn in a' the carry."
First two lines of "Blythe was she": "Blythe, blythe and merry was she, Blythe was she but and ben."
First line of "Scottish whisky": "Ye social sons of Scotia's Isle."
First line of "The rose of Dunmore": "As I went a walking out early."
First line of "Young Lochinvar": "O! Young Lochinvar has come out of the west."
"Sleeping Maggie" is headed "Sleepin' Maggy" in the text; "Shepherds, I have lost my love" is headed "Banks of Banna" in the text.
"Young Lochinvar" is by Sir Walter Scott from "Marmion," Canto V.
Cover included in pagination.
Cover title.
- Physical Description
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8 p. ;
16 cm.
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