The Lamentation Of Mary Queen of Scotland, When confined in L'ochleven Castle. To which are added, An Ode to Death. Luckless Jean. A new song. and An Epitaph, Intended for the Monument of Sir Isaac Newton.
Ballads and songs
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1798?] per English Short Title Catalogue
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Tam Glen, And Gin a Body Meet a Body. Two Favourite Scots Songs. To which are added, The Negro Boy, and The Vicar and Hour-Glass.
Ballads and songs
"My heart is breaking, dear Tittie, Some counsel unto me come len, To anger them a ' is a pity, But what will I do wi' Tam Glen." is quoted on the title-page.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1798?] per English Short Title Catalogue
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Order. A Poem. To which is added, An Epitaph for Algernon Sidney.
Poetry
"To Nature thus th" Eternal mover said, "Thro' all by works be Order's laws obey'd; "Order decreed the certain path to bliss, "None e'er shall err, who strictly move by this." Look then around, the universe survey. And follow Nature, as she leads the way." is quoted on the title-page.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1797?] per National Library of Scotland
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Address To Clydesdale. To which is added, Kattie. A song. By Robert Burns of Hamilton.
"Clydesdale, thy bonnie fertile plains, Thy lasses blythe, thy toil-brown swains, Warm glows the blood within my veins, Their fame to raise, Till echo back returning strains Repeat my lays." is quoted on the title-page.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1797?] per National Library of Scotland
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Lanarkshire (Clydesdale), Scotland
Cheap Whisky; A Familiar Epistle To Mr. Pitt. On the Recommencement of Distilling in Scotland. To which is added, The Gowd O' Gowrie; A Scots Song. Never before published.
Ballads and songs
"Food filld the wame, and keeps us livin, Tho' life's a gift no worth receivin, When heavy dragg'd wi'pine and grievin, But oil'd by THEE, The wheels of life gae down hill scrievin, Wi' rattling glee. Burns." is quoted on the title-page.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1797?] per National Library of Scotland
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Scots
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Loss O' the Pack: A true tale. By the author of Watty and Meg, Rab and Ringan, &c. To which is added, Come under by Plaidy: An original Scots song.
Ballads and songs
Woodcut image of musical instruments including a fiddle, a horn and a pan pipe on the title-page.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1796?] per National Library of Scotland
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Ode to Temperance. To which are added, Two Songs. By Robert Burns of Hamilton.
Ballads and songs
Woodcut image of musical instruments below Finis on page 8.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1797?] per English Short Title Catalogue
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Monody on the Death of Robert Burns. To which are prefixed, Observations on his Character and Genius.
Burns, Robert, 1759-1796
Quoted on title-page: "The winter nights I've chear'd by turns, Wi' Ramsay, Fergusson, and Burns: The first twa cauld are in their urns, Their souls at rest: Now weeping Caledonia mourns, Him last and best.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1797?] per National Library of Scotland
Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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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.
Otterburn, Battle of, Otterburn, England, 1388
War
Percy, Henry, Lord, 1364-1403
Chapbooks - Scotland - Glasgow
Printer's device: two birds on branches on the title-page. <br /><br />Woodcut image of scroll and quill Finis on page 8.
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Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1797?] per English Short Title Catalogue
Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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The Contented Old Couple; and Tune Your Fiddles: Two Favourite Scots Songs. Composed by the Reverend John Skinner, Minister at Linshart, Author of Tullochgorum, &c, To which is added, Tibby I Hae seen the day: A favourite Scots Song.
Ballads and songs
Woodcut image of musical instruments on the title-page.
Glasgow: Brash & Reid
[1798?} per National Library of Scotland
Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
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