Gil Morrice. A Scottish Ballad. Upon which The Chief Incidents In the Tragedy of Douglas are Founded.

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Title

Gil Morrice. A Scottish Ballad. Upon which The Chief Incidents In the Tragedy of Douglas are Founded.

Publisher

Glasgow: Cameron & Murdoch

Date

[1796] per National Library of Scotland

Extent

8 pages

Identifier

Is Part Of

Chapbook #46 in a bound collection of 54 chapbooks

Description

Quoted on title-page,: "His hair was like the threeds of gold, Drawne frae Minerva's Loome: His lipps like roses drapping dew, His breath was a ' perfume. His brow was like the mountain snow Gilt by the morning beam: His cheeks like living roses glow: His een like azure stream."

Type

ballads & songs

Subject

Ballads and songs

Source

Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario

Is Referenced By

ESTC T185320

Format

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.

Rights

In the public domain; For high quality reproductions, contact Archival & Special Collections, University of Guelph. libaspc@uoguelph.ca, 519-824-4120, Ext. 53413

Contributor

Archival and Special Collections, University of Guelph Library, Guelph, Ontario, Canada

Citation

“Gil Morrice. A Scottish Ballad. Upon which The Chief Incidents In the Tragedy of Douglas are Founded.,” Scottish Chapbooks, accessed April 25, 2024, https://scottishchapbooks.lib.uoguelph.ca/items/show/1005.
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