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FROM SCOTIA, TO A LADY ON HER EAGER DESIRE TO RETURN TO HER NATIVE COUNTRY
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM SCOTIA, TO A MUCH ESTEEMED STRANGER, ON A NEW-YEAR'S DAY
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM SCOTIA, TO FRIENDS NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM SCOTIA, WITH HER PLAID, TO A BELOVED FOREIGNER
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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FROM SNIPE, A FAVOURITE DOG, TO HIS MASTER
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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FY, LET US A' TO THE WEDDING
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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The Gear and the Blathrie o't
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Pagan, Isobel
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A Collection of Songs and Poems on Several Occasions |
Niven, Napier & Khull |
1808 |
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Gen. xxii. 14
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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THE GENII
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Bannerman, Anne
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Poems |
Mundell & Son |
1800 |
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THE GENIUS OF THE MOUNTAINS OF BALAGATA
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Hunter, Anne Home
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Poems |
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1822 |
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GERALDINE
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Knight, Ann Cuthbert
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A Year in Canada: and Other Poems |
James Ballantyne & Co. |
1816 |
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THE GHOST OF FADON
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Baillie, Joanna
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Metrical Legends of Exalted Characters |
Longman |
1821 |
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GIMEL. — THE THIRD PART
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Patullo, Margaret
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The Christian Psalter: a New Version of the Psalms of David, Calculated for All Denominations of Christians |
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1828 |
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THE GIPSEY GIRL
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Ward, Catherine George
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Poems |
John Muir |
1805 |
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THE GIPSY GIRL
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Chadwick, Frances
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Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
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THE GIPSY WEDDING
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Ward, Catherine George
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Tales of the Glen |
Roach and Hatchett; W. Molineux |
1813 |
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GIVEN TO A LADY WHO ASKED ME TO WRITE A POEM
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Little, Janet
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The Poetical Works of Janet Little, The Scotch Milkmaid |
John and Peter Wilson |
1792 |
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GLEANINGS FROM PSALM XXXVII
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Reid, Mrs. M.A.
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The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
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A GLOAMIN WALK
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Gray, Christian
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Tales, Letters, and Other Pieces, in Verse |
Oliver and Boyd |
1808 |
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Glossary
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Blamire, Susanna
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Songs and Poems |
George Rutledge |
1866 |
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GOD A PRESENT HELP IN TIME OF TROUBLE
|
Reid, Mrs. M.A.
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The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
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GOD OUR HELP
|
Reid, Mrs. M.A.
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The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
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GODWIN AND JEAN
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Ward, Catherine George
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Tales of the Glen |
Roach and Hatchett; W. Molineux |
1813 |
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GRATITUDE
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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THE GRAVE
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Ballantyne, Hermione
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The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
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THE GREENWICH PENSIONERS
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Baillie, Joanna
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A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
|
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THE GUIDWIFE OF WAUKHOPE-HOUSE TO ROBERT BURNS, THE AIRSHIRE BARD. FEB. 1787
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Scot, Elizabeth Rutherford
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Alonzo and Cora, with Other Original Poems, Principally Elegaic |
Bunney and Gold, Rivington, Robinsons, Cadell and Davies, Egerton, Faulder |
1801 |
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GUILT AND INNOCENCE
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Hawkins, Susannah
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The Poetical Works |
Privately published; John M'Diarmid and Co |
1829 |
|
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Habakkuk, iii. 17. 18
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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HAD MY DADDIE LEFT ME GEAR ENOUGH
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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Haggai, ii. 19
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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THE HALLOW'D SHRINE, A TRIBUTE TO THE MEMORY OF HER MOST EXCELLENT AND SACRED MAJESTY QUEEN CHARLOTTE
|
Ward, Catherine George
|
Miscellaneous Poems |
Gold and Northhouse |
1820 |
|
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HAPPINESS IN DEATH
|
Reid, Mrs. M.A.
|
The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
|
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THE HAPPY DAYS OF CHILDHOOD
|
Chadwick, Frances
|
Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
|
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A HAPPY PAIR
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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THE HARP OF SALEM
|
Reid, Mrs. M.A.
|
The Harp of Salem: a Collection of Historical Poems, from the Scriptures. Together with Some Reflective Pieces |
James Taylor Smith and Co. |
1827 |
|
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THE HAWK, THE MAGPIES, AND THE PIGEONS
|
Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
|
Collection of Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
W. Richardson |
1794 |
|
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THE HAWK, THE MAGPIES, AND THE PIGEONS. A FABLE, Very respectfully addressed to the Hon. Mrs. E — tw — k
|
Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
|
Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
Stanhope and Tilling |
1807 |
|
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HE. — THE FIFTH PART
|
Patullo, Margaret
|
The Christian Psalter: a New Version of the Psalms of David, Calculated for All Denominations of Christians |
|
1828 |
|
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Heb. 11. 17
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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Heb. iv. 16
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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Heb. iv. 9
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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Heb. xi. 33
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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HENRY AND ANNA, A BALLAD
|
Panton, Mary
|
Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
|
1815 |
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THE HIGHLAND STORM
|
Barnard, Lady Anne Lindsay
|
Lays of the Lindsays: Being Poems by the Ladies of the House of Balcarras |
James Ballantyne & Co. |
1824 |
|
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THE HIGHLANDERS
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
|
The Highlanders: and Other Poems |
Longman |
1808 |
|
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THE HIGHLANDERS
|
Grant, Anne MacVicar
|
Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
|
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THE HISTORY OF JOSEPH
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
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HOME
|
Knight, Ann Cuthbert
|
Home: a Poem |
J. & C. Muirhead |
1815 |
|
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THE HOME OF TON, 1809
|
Edgar, Mary
|
Tranquillity: A Poem, to Which are Added, Other Original Poems and Translations from the Italian |
R. S. Rintoul |
1810 |
|
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HOOLY AND FAIRLY
|
Baillie, Joanna
|
Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
|
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HOPE
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
|
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HOPE AND MEMORY
|
Baillie, Joanna
|
A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
|
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THE HORSE AND HIS RIDER
|
Baillie, Joanna
|
Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
|
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|
Hosea, ii. 6
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
|
|
Hunting of the Shaw
|
Pagan, Isobel
|
A Collection of Songs and Poems on Several Occasions |
Niven, Napier & Khull |
1808 |
|
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|
A Hunting Song
|
Pagan, Isobel
|
A Collection of Songs and Poems on Several Occasions |
Niven, Napier & Khull |
1808 |
|
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|
A HYMN
|
Ross, Anne
|
A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
|
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HYMN
|
Baillie, Joanna
|
Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
|
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|
A HYMN
|
Darling, Jessy Rolland ; Darling, Patricia Rolland ; Darling, Peter Middleton
|
Poetical Pieces |
Oliver and Boyd |
1817 |
|
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|
HYMN
|
Chadwick, Frances
|
Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
|
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HYMN
|
Chadwick, Frances
|
Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
|
|
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HYMN
|
Brown, Margaret
|
Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
|
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A HYMN
|
Carmichael, Rebekah
|
Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
|
|
|
A HYMN
|
Hawkins, Susannah
|
The Poetical Works |
Privately published; John M'Diarmid and Co |
1829 |
|
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HYMN FOR THE SONS OF THE CLERGY
|
Grant, Anne MacVicar
|
The Highlanders: and Other Poems |
Longman |
1808 |
|
|
|
HYMN FOR THE SONS OF THE CLERGY
|
Grant, Anne MacVicar
|
Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
|
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HYMN OF TRIUMPH, THAT THE SABBATH IS HALLOWED IN SO MANY HEATHEN LANDS
|
Brown, Margaret
|
Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
|
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|
HYMN ON THE LAST DAY
|
Chadwick, Frances
|
Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
|
|
|
HYMN ON THE SEASONS
|
Baillie, Joanna
|
A Collection of Poems, Chiefly Manuscript, and From Living Others |
Longman |
1823 |
|
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HYMN TO GRATITUDE
|
Falconar, Maria
|
Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
|
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HYMN TO MERCY
|
Falconar, Maria
|
Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
|
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I AM OF A TEMPER FIXED AS A DECREE
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
|
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|
I Sam. xxx. 5. 6
|
McMorine, Mary
|
Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
|
|
|
I. TO ANNA
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
|
|
|
I: Sweet Poesy!
|
Panton, Mary
|
Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
|
1815 |
|
|
|
THE IDIOT BOY. A TALE FOUNDED ON FACT
|
Clephane, Margaret
|
Irene: A poem, In Six Cantos: Miscellaneous Poems |
Mills, Jowett, and Mills |
1833 |
|
|
|
II. TO THE MOURNER
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
|
|
|
II. WRITTEN DURING ILLNESS
|
Panton, Mary
|
Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
|
1815 |
|
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|
III. ANOTHER DURING ILLNESS
|
Panton, Mary
|
Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
|
1815 |
|
|
|
III. TO ANNA
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
|
|
|
I'LL HAE A NEW COATIE
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
|
|
|
THE ILL-FATED LOVER
|
Carmichael, Rebekah
|
Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
|
|
|
I'M TIBBY FOWLER O' THE GLEN
|
Blamire, Susanna
|
The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
|
|
|
IMPROMPTU
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
|
|
IMPROMPTU
|
Broughton, Eliza
|
Poems and Fugitive Pieces |
Cadell and Davies |
1796 |
|
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IMPROMPTU
|
Broughton, Eliza
|
Poems and Fugitive Pieces |
Cadell and Davies |
1796 |
|
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IMPROMPTU
|
Broughton, Eliza
|
Poems and Fugitive Pieces |
Cadell and Davies |
1796 |
|
|
|
IMPROMPTU TO A DROWING FLY
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU TO MR. WARREN
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU TO MY LOOKING-GLASS
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, ON BEING PRESENTED WITH A SERMON (WRITTEN BY HIMSELF) BY THE REV. MR. THORPE OF CHESTER
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, ON A GENTLEMAN TAKING LEAVE OF US TO VISIT HIS FRIENDS
|
Panton, Mary
|
Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
|
1815 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, ON BEING TOLD THAT HUMAN BONES WERE USED IN MAKING BREAD
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, ON HEARING BRAHAM SING
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, ON NAPOLEON'S DEATH
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, ON READING SOME VERSES IN WHICH IT WAS SAID THAT BRAHAM HAD SET BACK THE CLOCK OF TIME
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, ON THE WELL KNOWN BUT SINGULAR FACT THAT POPE, SWIFT, AND JOHNSON, HELD MUSIC IN UTTER CONTEMPT
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, TO A BELOVED FRIEND WHO THREATENED TO CALL ME OVER THE COALS.
|
Ballantyne, Hermione
|
The Kelso Souvenir: or, Selections from Her Scrapbook |
William Blackwood & Son; T. Barclay |
1832 |
|
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IMPROMPTU, TO MY FATHER
|
Panton, Mary
|
Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
|
1815 |
|