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The Story of the Bluebird: Embellished with Neat Woodcuts
Date
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ca. 1830
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36 pages : woodcut illustrations
14 cm
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<a href="https://ocul-gue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_GUE/mrqn4e/alma9951098313505154">s0037Ab010</a>
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Chapbooks - Scotland - Edinburgh
Children's books
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
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Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd
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Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario
Type
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fairytale/folk lore
# of Woodcuts: 11
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: cover
Chapbook Date: 1821-1830
Chapbook Genre: fairytale/folk tale
Chapbook Publisher - Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd
Nature: tree(s)
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The Royal Alphabet : or, Child's Guide in the Road to Learning
Date
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ca. 1815
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16 pages : woodcut illustrations
10 cm
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<a href="https://ocul-gue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_GUE/mrqn4e/alma9951097813505154">s0037Ab009</a>
Description
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Incomplete. 4 pages missing
Subject
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Chapbooks - Scotland - Edinburgh
alphabet books
Contributor
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rights
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
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Child's guide in the road to learning
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
Publisher
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Edinburgh : G. Ross
Source
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Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario
Type
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children's instruction book
# of Woodcuts: 28
Activity: reading
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1811-1820
Chapbook Genre: alphabet book
Chapbook Publisher - Edinburgh : G. Ross
Fashion (Clothing): bonnet
Fashion (Clothing): breeches
Fashion (Clothing): coat
Fashion (Clothing): jacket
Fashion (Clothing): pants
Fashion (Clothing): upper class
Gender: man/men
Nature: hill(s)
Nature: tree(s)
Object: book(s)
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Woodcut on title-page portraying man holding a bird holding up three fingers; 3 trees, and a bird in sky in background
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Text
A Collection of
POPULAR SONGS
VIZ.
Peggy wi' the gowdeaa hair.
Love's like a dizziness,
The weary pund o' tow,
The sailor's courtship,
AND
9
Braw lads o G alia water.
EDINBURGH.
PRINTED EOR THE BO0KSELLE»S»
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PEGGY W
i H E G O W D E N HAIR.
Ye roses, fa* at my love's feet*
Ye luies bend your heads and dee!
Your bom>y beauties4 lang sae sweet.
Are now for erer lost on m e ;
For iho' ye sweetly bud and blaw,
To bufck the valley blooming fair*
There's ae sweet flrw r excels ye a',
Young Peggy wix the gowden hair.
I sigh at e'en, I sigh at a?orn,
Kae peace hae within my breast,
1 dander o'er the fields forlorn
To mu«c on her wham I lo'e best;
Sweet, sweeet she smiles, she%i kind and leal,
There*s nane like fter amang fhe fair,
Ht bonny glane* h lovers saft seal
Young Peggy wi' the gowden hair.
Blaw, blaw. ye w «ds, your nipping cauld
Wi' cia »eucr. cieeiis baith hill and shaw;
Your blasts i scorn—i,ve glow
hauld
F r her wha^s at own my heart awa.
v
Ye P wc's wha watch wi tehiie
Auy blessings on m bouies skahy
0 grant ae matchless boon to me,
Sweet Peggy wi' the gowdea hair.
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LOVE'S L I K E A DIZZINESS*
Tune— Paddy's Wedding.
I lately liv'd in quiet ease.
An' never wish'd to marry, O ;
But when I saw my Peggy*s fac»,
I felt a sad quandary 6 .
Thox wild as ony \thole deer,
She has trapan'd me fa?rly, O ?
Her cherry t reeks, anct eep sse cleat
Harass me late an' early? O,
O love, love, laddie,
Love x s like a dizziness,
It winaa let a puir ^ody
Gang about his business.
T o tell ray feats this single week
Wad make a curious dia;y, O i
I drave my cart agai ist a d \ k e ,
My h&rsss in £ miry O :
I wear ray stockings whit:? an' blue,
M) love'fcr sas fierce art fi rv O,
I dr 11 t ie l i d that f sjoui p.ow,
An' p^ow the di lis entirely, O.
J L f - Sec
Soon as the dawn had brought the day,
I we it to thtek the stable, O ,
�4
I coost my coat, and vly\i away
As fast as I was able Q.
1 wrought n* morning ia and out
« A s I'd b/ err i euding fire, O ;
When 1 had done, and looked about,
Gnde faith it was the byre, O.
O love, &c.
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. f , '; v* : a
Her wily glance I'll ne'er forget,
The dear, the lovely blinkinN 6%
Mas pierc'd me thro' and thro' thfe heart,
And plagues me wi' the prinklin' o't.
1 try*d to sing, L tryxd to pray,
I tryvd to drown't.wi' diinkin' o't;
I try'd wi' toil to driv't away,
But ne'e? car> sleep for thinkmx ovt»
O love, &c
Were Peggy's love to hire the job.
Jin' save my heart fr^e breakin' O,
I'd put a girdle round the globe,
Or dive in Corryvrekin* O
Or howk a grave at midnvgbt dark
In yonder vault sae eerie O :
Or gang av»' spier for M u ^ o Park,
ThroN Vfiica sae dreary, O.
O love &c.
Ye little ken what pains I prove,
Or how severe my plisky, O,
I swear INm a-iirer drunk wiN love
Tfia e'er I was wix whisky, O.
For love has r^kvt me fore and aft,
I scarce can lift a leggy, 0 :
O love, &c.
�5
I first grew dizzy then gaed daft,
An* now T'lldee for Peggy, O.
.'•:!...• 1 HTjfOIJ c^iU JI^'2 v m
T H E WE A ll y P U N D O* TO W,
The weary pun<J, the weary pund,
The weary pund o' tow ;
I think my wife will ead her life
Before she spin her tow.
I bought my wife a stane o* lint,
as good as e'er did grow,
And a* that . he has made o* that
Is ae puir pund o* tow.
There sat a bottle in a nook
Ayonr. the ingle low
And ay she took the itber souk
to drouk the stourie tow.
Quoth
for shame, ye dirty dame,
Gae spin your tap o' tow ;
She took the rock, and wP a knock,
She brak it o'er my pow.
At last her feet, ( I sang to ses't)
Gaec-: foremost o'er a kr>owe ;
And ere I wed another jade,
111 wallop in a frv
�\
T H E SAILOR'S COURTSHIP.
4*
It happened on a morning clear,
as dow 1 th e quay 1 walkedv
1
I chanced to meet a maiden fair.
who witfi her father talked,
Said lres your love is come on shore,
The only man you do adore,
Your folly now you must, give o'er,
Don't wed that tarry sailor.
O father dsir. do rot us part,
or strive to seperate ps,
For if you oo 'twill break my heart,
great grief it will create us;
Hi* love to me is m o i secure,
Autl mine to him Jnili firna endure,
Bcu h me life yr death I'm sure.
I'll wea
other ai?or.
Up comes young Jack as brisk's a bee>
ano saying, my d e a ^ t Nancy,
Now I am safe i.tur vd to thee,
my heart'& . tlight,»n'i fancy,;
I've beesi where ster^uy winds do blow,
Ana eften fae'd the deaily fo<?.»
will )ou have me, yea or no,
Aim wsjft poor Jack the sailor?
Two hunared poands 5eft by her auat,
three hundred more I'd give her,
�9
7
But if she marry without consent
a farthing T wont leave her,
Besides to marry she'* too young,
A id sailors have a flattering tongue,
So from my presence quick begone,
II you wed that tariy jailor.
Says Jnck, I don't regard that sum,
my dear* I've gold in plenty;
Believe me; Sir, I dp not c o s e ,
to court with pockets empty {
Fiv hundred guineas in bright gold,
Upon the table there be told,
And stfept them in her aproMold,
Take that and Jack your sa.lor. ,
Her father seeing his honest heart,
that he behaved so e'ever;
Fa!d, " 'Tis a pity you to uarr,
and I'll not do it ever:
As yon so freely gave-your store,
And you each other do adore.
Now take ler Jack, here's as much mjre,
For you a clever sailoi
Now messmates we've got safe to port,
foi I aan sweetly married
I hope my lads we'll h ,ve same sport,
and crown the day with chret :
My frigate she is rigged tight,
With ilks aud rings most gay and bright
I'll swear my la ,s to bjard to night,
and prove myself a sailor.
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B R AW L A D S & G A L L A W A T E R ,
B r aw, braw lads on Yarrow bra i s ,
Ye wander thro* the blooming heather;
But Yarrow braes, nor Etrick sftkwg,
Can match the lads o\ GaJla-wafer,
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But there is ane a certain ane>
Aboon them a ' I lo'e him better^
An' I'll be his. an' he'll
T h s bonny lad o 4 Galla-^ate"'-4*
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Although hit daddy was nae laird,
An' though H i a e nae mefhle tocher,
Yet rich in kindest truest love
We'll tent our flocks by GalLi-water.
Itgne'er was wealth,at ne'er was wealth,
That coft contentment, peace or pleasure ;
The bands and bliss o'j mutual lovb:
O that's the wat Id's chiefest treasure.
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A collection of popular songs. viz. Peggy wi' the gowden hair, Love's like a dizziness, The weary pund o' tow, The sailor's courtship, and Braw lads o' Galla water.
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Peggy wi' the gowden hair
Love's like a dizziness
The weary pund o' tow
The sailor's courtship
Braw lads o' Galla water
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Edinburgh: Printed for the Bookseller
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Chapbooks - Scotland - Edinburgh
Ballads and songs
Courtship and Marriage
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Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Edinburgh: Printed for the Booksellers
Gender: man/men
Nature: tree(s)
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N a c / ^ v day wlxm the heather was b f o o n r a ^
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a r d t : e fitent hiil h u m m e d m i fore laden d b*e>
I met a fair maid. a< 1 hi.roeward wcs r ding,
a-herding her (hctp on the hill o' Glenfn:©.
The r cfe in her che- r it was gem'd vri^a cl'»mp!e, *
a 4 Wvihe were the blinks o 1 iver bonny black e*«, •
.Her face fo enchanting, f*j neat ard fo h9ndfome,
M y .heart foon belong'd to the Lafs o* Glenlhee.
I kifs'd ancica^fs'd her, 8rd-faid, M y dear Lafiie, .
if vou would but £0 to Sr Jihnfton wi' me.
There's none of the fair lhaii fct a foot on tlie caufe^
way.
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With' cleading mbre fi ^c than the Lafs o' Glenfhee
A carriage <-f pleafure you (hall hae for to ride
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an' folks fhi'l fa v Men. wSan t^.ey fpeak unto thee;
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hae fcV.to do your bidin\
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111 make you my Laay, the Lafs < GUnfete. «v I
It's mock me nae rnair wi' ycu» carriage to ride in,
nor think that vour grardtur I value a flee,
would t'oinfc rnvfef happy m' a coatie
plaiden,
tvi an innocent herd on the bills o ' Glen&ce.
dekr laHie Gabd^ma's e'ear waters
their courfe, atfd run back trae the leff,
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"Her brfcve hardy fpns may fubmlt to foes' fetter;,,
but ctafe and beiicve not fuen bafe&cfs ia
The Urk may forget to rife in the morning,
the fpr'u g may forget to revive on the lea,
But never will ' / w h i l e my fenfes govern me,
forget to be kind to the Lais o' GknUiee.
O let me alane, f >r I'm fure I would .blunder,
and let a' the g e n n y a- iaugiiinp. ai me;
They're book-taught in manners, baith au] j &c\oung,
but we ken but little o ti.at in. GienfLcc.
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They would fay, Look ye at him, xvV his Highland
fet up for a (ale in a window fo high,
Lady^
Roll'd up like a svatch in a hamely ; fpun plaidie>
and pointing'towards the Laf* o' Gknftice.
D o not dream of fie (lories., but come up behind me,
crt P oebus go round, my fwcetbride thou, (halt b f ,
This night in my arms I'll dcat you f" kindly I
She imii'd and contented—I took her wi' mc»
N o w years hae gane round (incc webufked together,
and ftafous iiae chan>:'d. but xvae changes wi m e ;
jflShe'* ave as gav as the firrs fuinmer-weather,
tr'heiif • fun 's at his height on the
^ T o meet wi* my Jeanie. away I wnu>d ven'urc,
file's (wcet as the eel o that rings on the lea,
^ She's fpotlefs and pur* as the robes in the winter,
tthen la,d cm to blc&ch en the hills* GicnQ>j/i
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MOOff,
iM on a furamer.ev-cBix*g^
merry rnonui o f M f y *
had qrfat my wearing,
through the grove i chanced to (trey;
There i met with 1 vefy SaHy,
b'oom-ng like Jhe rbfe in June;
I did nr>t tarry lofcg for to dvlfy,
bat kifted her well b y the light o f thfiadoMi
Thou fajrtft of'the {6ft creation,
while I enjoy thefe happy hoit?^
4
Be not fhv unto me Sally,
for*' have thee in my power*
Then I clafpsd her in my arms.
juft like e (tower when ir> i t g . b i o o m ;
Unto my bofom I did prefsrhorand kiflVd her well b> t e light of:
I prefTed her to a bank of rofes,
while -flit erred. Yonng man f o r b e a r ; .
D o not-hurt me, (he iaici, Johnny,
or I'll tear you by the hair.
Bbn't you fee my clothes are tpra*
my handfome cap and new balloon h
The more fee grumbled, the moic I tumbled,
ii iTed hci- w d i by. the l i ^ h i v i ^ '
• I then lifted her by tfie h i n d ,
while {he gave a h t a v r n g f j J
�mam
Ida not leave nie* (hfi cued.
do not leave ine> or n i die*
Ovber maids ibf y, will difdazn m i ,
and fay I have played the wanton fran,^
O j not 1eav*% mc i»crr a-p n:i>;.
condolin&rf^y fau fl h> *hq y i l of iha mre
H r t b e n f a i d My i -.eiv Sally,
be not t-oubWf ii t
Since thouVt y»e!dcu.i)-y rearms to ejic,
I'll .bis true to t l f e ^ t u faTd,
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T b o ' / J i y father he
nek a d tteai&y,
and he q^YFs me a GlJy c } •wru
N o w we bave got a fecH't pleafutV,
for to dandle t f t e m k i by the l i j i i 91*t}x'ttihgn.
T h y father he ts rich and wfeak-rfy,
and-htt hai no child -but
;
A n d t t y father he has gold in plqu?y ?
he rrmft leays it r.ll to U < e ;
Or if he docs not, Til make * bargain,
. j
The firfl of us thar doe? Ve&qt*
- tnyfl dandle theibitd by the light of the moc-a,
Wli^n.fix long month* vfe?
ar.d over,
Sally's Waift beg,an to f w c f ! ;
Por -a long time fhe k e ^ i:
1
olu poor g i d , (he clu^ fi nfcr :el\VBut when l^er father
'0 know k,..
he did rape frbm m ^ fr t*ii ncon^
.he rcafui you ma^v ^ • . it,
"war rearing tiiec!V;Hb t t o • ^ i r t t f the
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L*in»t her father alf alone ;
W'hco he c: led • ) cru>!
you're left r mv Sa'l / kTt
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- my *and by tho light of
moon."
I V n r n e o w d v I married Sal^y,
early b j the uvsrrring dawn;
Then : ttitdr him p-4y her p >rtioq,
on the table p*y r d o * o .
1 did not fairy for to cotwt it,
nor to lo k it over again,
But i fwept it ail into iter aprofi,
a fine Jucky-penny, by the light of the mson.
toe
brbak;xg
o?
the
srO:c&s.
the vear eijtteeti hundreds I thyilr. and fix'een.
In the month of December, the ft oft ftiarp ana keen,
When trade it was dull, and the prices were low,
In feaich of hard labour away i did d o :
The
of Tuftcna c$ piy mind cfid c o m p e l
r o jtim a ilorc-quarry near the Ladv-weii.
For to b eafc. w u i l , and eavry, as I u n d e r f l ^ d :
Tiw
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and t o w o r k did repair^
§Hch m^vn go^ a A i d i n g a-d.ty f o r !>ic i h « r c ,
Soirrc brt&kirig
w i n d i n g . f i n e Carrying
A l l o w i n g thar final t fi?>. w e r e
V> ith a fct o f t ' w a v e
v/<
fetter
thati r o n e ,
Hke ' r u e ' f r a c b es
w r o u g h t rih ; V : s > u " ^ » y T r o r n H b r r i n g ' til! n i g h t ,
n a:.f'.v;r'd o u r i anie
Then i
as t'n y c mr : n the
AVA 1 t a c u man ' g o t his w a g e s p vjd dtu'v 1 in s li:s fiit*.
-7ri<- third d a v w e *vrcu«'ht, it b« g a ^ the .nc.1r >ear<
ich m.*<Je c i g n t c c n h u n d r e d a M f t v t n t v e o - appeal:,
F&ch m a n took Ivis'Action. e n d ' & n f w « r ! d hi* r a t p e ,
But a £ r e a t a f f e ^ t i O N wa^ catfc'd b y the r f i i n ;
W e HvI w e r e d i f m 17- d , r t x f d a v to a p r - a r .
F o r which o u r b ' ^ v c m a A t r . defvrve< a hni'd chcei:,> p a i d d o w n vur. w a p e s
a n d let
aHb< m c ,
In b r i g h t / h i l l i n g p a r e s his fainc i M make k n o w n *
I? was on the f e c o r d w e were called ? w a y ,
T o join ihe eafl quart y without more delay •
W e {hoifldrr'd our artrr, awav w e di#l go.
W i i h pick axt and hammers wr n v d e a fin JhoYA
L ke Wellington's armv .near to W;itrtIoo.
W e qH were determm'd to till, Imaili^ and h e w .
\V« march'd in great Ij lendouf the fr»v to be^in,
T h e rock did fur render, and fo we maii.h'd m.
W f then trv^ the cit>,
e n f o l d trade,
Bttf iliJl 'tis a pity A :nan fjiould
bread,
That's willing j o labour, sh g'nifcfy appear,
W h e n wa^ies are low, antf
de3T :
Xlur the ftrong ties o f t.ature fhoriKl fir ml v b nd,
each fellcw-cresrure 10 U ve fhould nfcJinc,
Ai»d fuppoii oBe-another in al honety ways, s
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v&ould nations o'er tfiinble, r f l never refine';
Thu? want', ^voe, and f>l«mv, I ' ^ m k rhem in,
And lay 6ut nny {billing as wellas ( can.
The wlvc mo ft have fonrpencc as (urf as £
' "£acl> child'muft have 2pc{ice> malffts up the whole fum J
Some hrgher, (ome lower, 1 own (here m'iifl: be,
]>ut >htn all is divided, there lu'nothing for fne.
Eat now I'Jl give over, sny penius denies,
Since lr.y'mufe (be is f W , and t,\f glaffi is run 'dry,
And, like to Diogenes. 1 ved lev fall,
W h e n my hot lie is empty, i'ii fmeli the old caft;
fong tor toliroih. 1 Mill add no more,
fcut may ibe or-.-at Huler of boify <ea and lb ore,
. Hclieve iTic dii'ivts'd, and ihe/f Wants all fuiiaiii,
' And lend better times—and io lido do etid.
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Woodcut 074a: Title-page illustration in a single ruled border of three figures, each facing the viewer; the figures likely represent a woman with two doves on her head and two children, one to her right and the other to her left.
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The lass of Glenshee. To which was added, The Light of the Moon, and the Breaking of the Stones.
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The Light of the Moon
Breaking of the Stones
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8 pages
15 cm
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Falkirk: T. Johnston
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Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario
Date
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[between 1810 and 1830?] per Houghton Library
Type
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ballads & songs
Subject
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Chapbooks - Scotland - Falkirk
Courtship and Marriage
Description
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Woodcut #74a: Illustration on title-page of three figures, each facing the viewer; the figures likely represent a woman with two birds
on her head and two children to her right and left.
# of Woodcuts: 2
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1811-1820
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Falkirk: T. Johnston
Gender: unknown (children)
Gender: woman/women
Outdoor Scene
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SBVJBN
JOCK 0 ' HAZELDEAN.
THIS IS NO MY AIN LASSIE.
LOGAN WATER.
BANKS OF ALLAN WATER.
SOMEBODY.
T H E Y ' R E A' TEASING ME.
TO ALL YOU LADIES.
GLASGOW:
PRINTED FOR THE BOOKSELLERS.
�SONG'S
JOCK 0 \ H A Z E u m m .
4iWfiy
weep ye by the1 title, lady?
Why w.epp ye by .the tide ?
M -ared'ye-to my youngest Sony
And rye (shall be his bride,.
And ye shall be his bride, lady,
Sa© comely to be seen :"
But aye she loot the tears clown fa*
¥w Jock o? Hazeldean.
" Mow let this wilful grief be done,
And dry that cheek so pale ;
Young Frank.is chief of Errington,
And Lord of Langley dale.
His,.step-is-first in peaceful ha5, .
His sword in ; battle keen
But sjjr ihe loot the tears down fa?
Wm lock o' Hazeldean.
A ciiaxn 4f gold ye shall not lack,
JSfor braid to bind .your hair,
Nor mettl'd hound, nor managed hawk,
Nor palfrey fresh an d fair.
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And you the foremost o' them a*
Shall ride, our foremost queen :>r
But aye she loot the:tears down fa*
For Jock o' Hazeldean.
The kirk w&s cleck'd at morning tide,,
The tapers glimmer'd fair,
The priest and bridegroom, wait the Bride*
And dame and knight are there.
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They sought her baith by bower and
The lady was not seen ;
She's o'er the border and awa,
"Wi' Jock o' Ilazeldean.
THIS IS NO MY AI1SF LASSIE.
This is ho my ain lassie,
Fair though the lassie be ;
0 well ken I mine ain lassie,
Kind lore is in her. ee.
I see a form, I see a face,
Ye weel may wi' the fairest place;
It wants to me the witching grace,
The kind love that's in her ee.
0 this is no, &c.
She's bonny, blooming, fresh and tall,
And lang has had my heart: in thrall,
And aye it charms my very sauI;
The kind love that's in her ee.
0 this is no, &c.
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A tliief sae pawkie is my Jean,
To steal a blink by a' unseen ;
But gleg as light are lovers' een,
When kind love is in the ee.
0 this is no, &c.
It may escape the courtly sparks.
It may escape the learned clerks ;
But weel the watching lover marks
The kind love that's in her ee
0 this is no, &e.
SOMEBODY.
My heart is lair, I darena tell,
My heart is sair for somebody,
I could wake a winter night,
For the sake o' somebody.
Och hon, for somebody !
Och hey, for somebody
I could range the world around,
For the sake o' somebody.
Ye pow'rs that smile on virtuous lov
0, sweetly smile on somebody :
Frae ilka clanger keep him free,
And send me safe my somebody
Och hon, for somebodj 1
Och hey, for somebody I
1 wad do, what wad I not,
For the sake o' somebody
�LOGAN W A T E R .
O Logan, sweetly didst thou glide,
That day I was my Willie's bride:
And years sinsyne hae o'er us run,
Like Logan to the summer sun. |
But now thy flow'ry banks appear
Like drumlie winter, dark and drear,
While my dear lad maun face his &tes,
Far far frae me and Logan braes.
Again the merry month of May,
Has made our hills and valleys gay,
The birds rejoice in leafy bowers,
The bees hum round the breathing flowers
Blythe morning lifts his rosy eye,
And evening tears are tears of joy ;
My soul, delightless, a' surveys,
While Willie's far frae Logan braes.
Within yon milk-white hawthorn bush,
Amang her nestlings sits the thrush,
Her faithfu' mate will share her toil,
Or wi' his song her cares beguile ; J j
But I wi' my sweet nurslings here,
Nae mate to help, nae mate to cheer,
Pass widow'd nights and joyless days,
While Willie's far frae Logan braes.
O, wae upon you men o' state,
That brethren rouse to deadly hate!
As ye make mony a fond heart mourn,
Sae may it on your heads return.
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How can your flinty hearts enjoy,
The widow's tear, the orphan's cry?
But soon may peace bring happy^ days,
And Willie frame to Logan braes !
BANKS OF A L L A N WATER.
On the banks of Allan water,
When the sweet spring time did fall,
Was the miller's lovely daughter,
Fairest of-, them, all.
For h;s bride a soldier sought Iier,
And a winning tongue had Be ;
On the banks of Allan water,
None so gay as she.
Oil the banks of Allan water,
When brown autumn spreads his store,
There I saw the miller's daughter;
But she smiled no more.
For the summer grief had; brought her,
And her soldier false was he :
On the banks of Allkn water,
None so sad as she<
On the banks of Allan water,
When the winter snow fell fast.
Still was seen the miller's daughter,
Chilling blew the blast.
But the miller's lovely daughter,
Both from cold and care was free—
Qm the banks of Allan water,
.There a corse lay she.
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THEY'RE A' TEASING ME.
0 wha-islie I loe sae weel?
Wha was my heart an'a;*,
(3 wha as 'he ? 'tis mir to 'tell
He's o'er'the seasawa',
There's Charlie he'sa sodger lad,
And. Davie'Myfhe is he,
And Willie in his tartan plaid,
They're a'teasing me.
0 they're a' tease teasing,
They're a' teasing me.
They're a' tease teasing,
0 they're a teasing me.
There VGarl fe chief o' Daftue glen,
< And he has land and store,
With flowfrymead, and shady fen,
And siller o'er and o'er.
irry thee
And thou my ain true bride shall be,
AncI Queen o' Daftne ha !!?
0 they 're .a' tease, &c.
But irhen my Jamie comes again,
Young1 Carl will then descry,
That siller is but Jempty gain,
To hearts nae gowcl can buy,
My Jamie's brave,, my Jamie's braw,
My Jamie's a' to nie,
And tho' his siller store be sma'
1 1
Yet his I ' "
�TO ALL YOU LADIES,
To all you laclies now at land,
We men at sea indite,
But first would have you understand
TIow hard it is to write.
The Muses now, and Neptune too,
We must implore to write to you,
1T0 write to you,
With a fal, lal, lal, la, la, la, la,
With a fa
With a fa, &c.
Injustice you cannot refuse
To think of our distress,
When we, for hopes of honour, lose
Our certain happiness ;
All these designs are but to prove
Ourselves more worthy of your love,
More worthy of your love.
With a fal, &c.
Arid now we've told you all our loves,
And likewise all our fears ;
In hopes this declaration moves
Some pity for our tears ;
Let's hear of no inconstancy,
We have enough of that at sea,
Of that at sea.
With a fal, &c,
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Woodcut 082: Title-page illustration of a young woman carrying a basket and balancing a bird cage on her head. Outdoor scene.
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Title
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Seven Sentimental Songs. Jock O' Hazeldean. This is no my ain Lassie. Logan Water. Banks of Allan Water. Somebody. They're a ' Teasing Me. To all you ladies.
Identifier
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<a href="https://ocul-gue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_GUE/mrqn4e/alma9943895763505154">s0615b51</a>
Date
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[1840-1850?] per University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks
Description
An account of the resource
69 at bottom of title-page
Extent
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8 pages
14 cm
Is Referenced By
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<p dir="ltr"><span><a title="University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks" href="http://special.lib.gla.ac.uk/chapbooks/search/">University of Glasgow Union Catalogue of Scottish Chapbooks</a><br /></span></p>
<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland </a>
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Jock O' Hazeldean.
This is no my ain Lassie.
Logan Water.
Banks of Allan Water.
Somebody.
They're a ' Teasing Me.
To all you ladies.
Subject
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Courtship and Marriage
Chapbooks - Scotland - Glasgow
Contributor
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rights
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
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Purchased through Jane Grier Family Trust. 2012.
Format
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
Publisher
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Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers
Source
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Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario
Type
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ballads & songs
# of Woodcuts: 1
Activity: walking
Animal: bird(s)
Architecture: fence
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1841-1850
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Printed for the Booksellers
Fashion (Clothing): working class
Gender: woman/women
Nature: tree(s)
Object: basket(s)
Outdoor Scene
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Document
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Title
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I Had a Horse, And had nae Mair: A favourite Scots Song. To which are added, A Scots Song, By Robert Burns, The Ayrshire Poet. Norah: A Favourite Song. And Verses Descriptive of Evening.
Identifier
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<a href="https://ocul-gue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_GUE/mrqn4e/alma9953133953505154">s0141b34</a>
Date
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[1798] per National Library of Scotland
Extent
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8 pages
Is Part Of
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Chapbook #40 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
Subject
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Ballads and songs
Is Referenced By
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ESTC T36958
<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland </a>
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A Scots Song, By Robert Burns, The Ayrshire Poet.
Norah: A Favourite Song.
Verses Descriptive of Evening.
Description
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Woodcut image of two birds on a branch on the title-page.
Contributor
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rights
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
Format
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
Publisher
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
Type
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ballads & songs
# of Woodcuts: 2
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Brash & Reid
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Document
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Title
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An Honest Man The Best O' Men: A Favourite Song. By Robert Burns. To which is added, The Character or A Good Wife Delineated, In an epistle to a friend. By the Honourable Lord Gardenstone.
Identifier
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<a href="https://ocul-gue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_GUE/mrqn4e/alma9953133953505154">s0141b34</a>
Date
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[1797] per English Short Title Catalogue
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
8 pages
Is Part Of
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Chapbook #38 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
Description
An account of the resource
Woodcut image of two birds with outstretched wings on the two branches, on the title-page.
Quote on title-page: "The Rank is but the Guinea stamp, The Man's the Gowd, for a' that.
Subject
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Poetry
Is Referenced By
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ESTC <span>T36609</span>
<a title="Orbis - Yale University Library Catalog" href="http://orbis.library.yale.edu/vwebv/">Orbis - Yale University Library Catalog </a>
Alternative Title
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The Character or A Good Wife Delineated, In an epistle to a friend. By the Honourable Lord Gardenstone.
Contributor
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rights
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
Format
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
Publisher
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
Type
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ballads & songs
# of Woodcuts: 1
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Brash & Reid
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Document
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Title
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The Earl's Defeat: A Bacchanalian Parody On the Celebrated Ancient Ballad Of Chevy Chace. To which is added, The Happy Shepherd: A Song.
Identifier
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<a href="https://ocul-gue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_GUE/mrqn4e/alma9953133953505154">s0141b34</a>
Alternative Title
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The Happy Shepherd: A Song.
Is Part Of
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Chapbook #29 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
Description
An account of the resource
Printer's device: two birds on branches on the title-page. <br /><br />Woodcut image of scroll and quill Finis on page 8.
Extent
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8 pages
Contributor
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rights
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
Date
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[1797?] per English Short Title Catalogue
Is Referenced By
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ESTC#: N40491
Format
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
Source
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Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario
Subject
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Otterburn, Battle of, Otterburn, England, 1388
War
Percy, Henry, Lord, 1364-1403
Chapbooks - Scotland - Glasgow
Publisher
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
# of Woodcuts: 2
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Brash & Reid
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Document
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Title
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The Celebrated Ballad of William and Margaret. To which is added, Watty and Madge: A Parody thereon.
Identifier
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Alternative Title
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Watty and Madge: A Parody on the ballad on William and Margaret
Is Part Of
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Chapbook #18 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
Description
An account of the resource
Woodcut image of two birds on two branches on the title-page and a woodcut image of a scroll and quill Finis on page 8.
Quoted on title-page: "Her face was pale like April morn, Clad in a wintry cloud; And clay-cold was her lily-hand That held her fable shroud. His face was like a bacon ham That lang in reek had hung, And horn-hard was his tawny hand That held his hazel rung."
Date
A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource
[1798?] per National Library of Scotland
Extent
The size or duration of the resource.
8 pages
Subject
The topic of the resource
Ballads and songs
Is Referenced By
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<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland </a>
ESTC#: T28968
Contributor
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rights
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
Language
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English
Format
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
Publisher
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
Type
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ballads & songs
# of Woodcuts: 2
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: ballads & songs
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Brash & Reid
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Document
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Title
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Glasgow: A Poem. To which is added, Prince Robert: An Old Scottish Ballad. (Never before published.)
Identifier
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<a href="https://ocul-gue.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01OCUL_GUE/mrqn4e/alma9953133953505154">s0141b34</a>
Alternative Title
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Prince Robert: An Old Scottish Ballad. (Never before published.)
Is Part Of
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Chapbook #19 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks
Description
An account of the resource
Quoted on title-page: " Hail, Glasgow! fam'd for ilka thing That heart can wish or siller bring; Lang may thy canty Musics ring, Our souls to chear; And plenty gar thy childer sing, Frae year to year."
Woodcut image of an herald angel Finis on page 8.
Date
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[1797?] per National Library of Scotland
Extent
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8 pages
Coverage
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Glasgow, Scotland
Is Referenced By
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<a title="National Library of Scotland" href="http://www.nls.uk/">National Library of Scotland </a>
ESTC#: T40823
Contributor
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Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Rights
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In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413
Format
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JPEGs and PDF derived from master file, which was scanned from the original book in 24-bit color at 600 dpi in TIFF format using an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner.
Publisher
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
poetry
# of Woodcuts: 2
Animal: bird(s)
Bib Context: title-page
Chapbook Date: 1791-1800
Chapbook Genre: poetry
Chapbook Publisher - Glasgow: Brash & Reid