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A NEW-YEAR'S HYMN, Jan. 1795
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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A NIGHT IN DECEMBER
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Chadwick, Frances
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Rural and Other Poems |
Longman |
1828 |
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A NIGHT SCENE
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Carmichael, Rebekah
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Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
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NIGHT SCENES OF OTHER TIMES
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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NIGHT SCENES OF OTHER TIMES: PART I
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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NIGHT SCENES OF OTHER TIMES: PART II
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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NIGHT SCENES OF OTHER TIMES: PART III
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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NIGHTINGALE
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Carstairs, Christian
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Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendships. |
Andrew Shortrede |
1786 |
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NOON
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Falconar, Maria
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Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
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Notes
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Hunter, Anne Home
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Poems |
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1822 |
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Notes
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Clephane, Margaret
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Irene: A poem, In Six Cantos: Miscellaneous Poems |
Mills, Jowett, and Mills |
1833 |
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NOTES ON MORDUTH
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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NOTES ON THE AGED BARD'S WISH
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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A NOVEMBER NIGHT'S TRAVELLER
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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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NOVEMBER, 1784
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Hunter, Anne Home
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Poems |
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1822 |
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NOW SANDY MAUN AWA
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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NUMBER EIGHTH.
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Carstairs, Christian
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Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendships. |
Andrew Shortrede |
1786 |
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NUMBER FIFTH. POEMS AND EPITAPHS
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Carstairs, Christian
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Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendships. |
Andrew Shortrede |
1786 |
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NUMBER FOURTH. POEMS AND EPITAPHS
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Carstairs, Christian
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Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendships. |
Andrew Shortrede |
1786 |
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NUMBER SECOND. A POEM ON QUEEN MARY. IN TWO PARTS
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Carstairs, Christian
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Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendships. |
Andrew Shortrede |
1786 |
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NUMBER SEVENTH. A Lady in the Character of a Nymph. To the Corsican Warrior at Shakespeare's Jubilee
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Carstairs, Christian
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Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendships. |
Andrew Shortrede |
1786 |
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NUMBER SIXTH. A BALLAD
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Carstairs, Christian
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Original Poems. By a Lady, Dedicated to Miss Ann Henderson. A Tribute to Gratitude and Friendships. |
Andrew Shortrede |
1786 |
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THE NUN
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Bannerman, Anne
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Poems |
Mundell & Son |
1800 |
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NUN. — THE FOURTEENTH 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 NUN'S RETURN TO THE WORLD
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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A NURSERY LESSON (DEVOTIONAL)
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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NURSERY LESSONS
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Baillie, Joanna
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Fugitive Verses |
Steward & Murray |
1840 |
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THE NYMPH OF THE FOUNTAIN
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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THE NYMPH OF THE FOUNTAIN
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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The Highlanders: and Other Poems |
Longman |
1808 |
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O BID ME NOT TO WANDER
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O DINNA THINK, MY BONNIE LASS
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O DONALD! YE ARE JUST THE MAN
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O JENNY DEAR
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O JENNY DEAR, I'VE COURTED LANG
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O JENNY DEAR, THE WORD IS GANE
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O THERE IS NOT A SHARPER DART
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O WHERE IS THE SPLENDOUR
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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O WHY SHOULD MORTALS SUFFER CARE
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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THE OBEDIENCE OF ABRAHAM
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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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OBSERVATION ON A MALICIOUS RANDY, WHO BURST INTO THE HOUSE OF A SOBER FAMILY, AND VENTED HERSELF IN SCOLDING
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Ross, Anne
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A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
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An observation on some men talking of going abroad
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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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Observations on a Sermon preached at Muirkirk by a Missionary Minister
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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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An Observe on Extortioners' Wives
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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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ODE
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Maclaurin, Mary
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Poems |
George Miller and Son |
1812 |
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ODE FOR THE MORNING OF THE BRITISH JUBILEE, 1809
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Chalmers, Margaret
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Poems |
S. Hodgson |
1813 |
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ODE OF HAFIZ
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Clephane, Margaret
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Irene: A poem, In Six Cantos: Miscellaneous Poems |
Mills, Jowett, and Mills |
1833 |
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AN ODE ON READING ONE UPON THE SAME SUBJECT BY PROFESSOR RICHARDSON OF GLASGOW
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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The Highlanders: and Other Poems |
Longman |
1808 |
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AN ODE ON READING ONE UPON THE SAME SUBJECT BY PROFESSOR RICHARDSON OF GLASGOW
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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ODE TO CONDUIT VALE, BLACKHEATH
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Hunter, Anne Home
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Poems |
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1822 |
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ODE TO DR. THOMAS PERCY
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Stewart, Jessie
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Ode to Dr. Thomas Percy, Lord Bishop of Dromore |
Mundell & Son |
1804 |
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AN ODE TO EVENING
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Bury, Lady Charlotte Susan Maria Campbell
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Poems, on Several Occasions |
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1797 |
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ODE TO FREEDOM
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Falconar, Maria
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Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
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ODE TO HEALTH
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Broughton, Eliza
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Poems and Fugitive Pieces |
Cadell and Davies |
1796 |
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ODE TO HYGEIA
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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Poems on Various Subjects |
Privately published; Mundell and Son, Manners and Millers, Arch |
1803 |
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ODE TO HYGEIA
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Grant, Anne MacVicar
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The Highlanders: and Other Poems |
Longman |
1808 |
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ODE TO MELANCHOLY
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Falconar, Maria
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Poetic Laurels for Characters of Distinguished Merit: Interspersed with Poems, Moral and Entertaining: Dedicated to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. |
Logographic Press |
1791 |
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ODE TO MELANCHOLY. WRITTEN AT A VERY EARLY AGE
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Panton, Mary
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Eloise, and Other Poems on Several Occasions |
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1815 |
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ODE TO SPRING, 1795
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Broughton, Eliza
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Poems and Fugitive Pieces |
Cadell and Davies |
1796 |
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ODE TO ST. ANDREWS
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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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ODE TO THE MOON
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Falconar, Maria
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Poetic Laurels for Characters of Distinguished Merit: Interspersed with Poems, Moral and Entertaining: Dedicated to His Royal Highness George Prince of Wales. |
Logographic Press |
1791 |
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ODE TO THE OLD YEAR, 1787
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Hunter, Anne Home
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Poems |
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1822 |
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ODE, Composed in a Fit of Chagrine and Melancholy, 1798
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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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ODE, WRITTEN WHEN THE FRENCH SUBJUGATED HOLLAND, SWITZERLAND, AND GENEVA
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Brown, Margaret
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Lays of Affection |
Waugh and Innes |
1819 |
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ODES
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Bannerman, Anne
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Poems |
Mundell & Son |
1800 |
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OLD HARRY'S RETURN
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Blamire, Susanna
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The Poetical Works of Miss Susanna Blamire The Muse of Cumberland |
John Menzies |
1842 |
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THE OMNISCIENCE OF GOD
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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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ON A BLANK LEAF OF THE ‘PRACTICE OF PIETY’
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Milne, Christian Ross
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Simple Poems, on Simple Subjects. |
Privately published; J. Chalmers and Co., |
1805 |
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ON A BLANK LEAF OF THE BIBLE
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Milne, Christian Ross
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Simple Poems, on Simple Subjects. |
Privately published; J. Chalmers and Co., |
1805 |
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ON A CHEESE BEING THROWN INTO A HOUSE, AND A POETICAL LETTER ALONG WITH IT
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Ross, Anne
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A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
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ON A CHILD'S BIRTH DAY
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
Stanhope and Tilling |
1807 |
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ON A CHILD'S BIRTH DAY
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Collection of Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
W. Richardson |
1794 |
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ON A DYING YOUNG LADY
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Falconar, Maria
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Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
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ON A FLOWER IN A FLOWER-POT, A PRESENT FROM A FRIEND
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Maclaurin, Mary
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Poems |
George Miller and Son |
1812 |
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ON A GENTLEMAN'S PROPOSING TO TRAVEL 300 MILES
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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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ON A GREY HAIR
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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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ON A HAIR RING, THE GIFT OF MISS M*** C*********, NOW MRS A******, RESIDING AT MADRAS
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Edgar, Mary
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Tranquillity: A Poem, to Which are Added, Other Original Poems and Translations from the Italian |
R. S. Rintoul |
1810 |
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ON A HUMANE PHYSICIAN
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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ON A LADY
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Ross, Anne
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A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
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On a LADY
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Ross, Anne
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Poems on Several Occasions |
A. Duncan and R. Chapman |
1791 |
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ON A LADY
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Carmichael, Rebekah
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Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
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ON A LADY WHO SPOKE WITH SOME ILL-NATURE OF THE ADVERTISEMENT OF MY LITTLE WORK IN THE ABERDEEN JOURNAL
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Milne, Christian Ross
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Simple Poems, on Simple Subjects. |
Privately published; J. Chalmers and Co., |
1805 |
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ON A LATE DISTURBANCE IN THE THEATRE
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Carmichael, Rebekah
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Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
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ON A PAIR OF SCALES
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Falconar, Maria
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Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
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ON A REAL INSTANCE OF DISINTERESTED FRIENDSHIP
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Carmichael, Rebekah
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Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
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ON A RETIRED SITUATION
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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ON A SACRAMENT-SABBATH
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McMorine, Mary
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Poems, Chiefly on Religious Subjects |
J. Pillans & Sons |
1799 |
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ON A SLEEPING BOY
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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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ON A SPRIG OF HEATH
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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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ON A VISIT TO MR. BURNS
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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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ON A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WHO WAS GOING ABROAD
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Ross, Anne
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A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
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ON A YOUNG GENTLEMAN's RETURN FROM JAMAICA
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Carmichael, Rebekah
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Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
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ON A YOUNG LADY
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Carmichael, Rebekah
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Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
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On A YOUNG LADY WHO PROFERED HER SERVICE IN SOMETHING VERY MATERIAL
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Ross, Anne
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Poems on Several Occasions |
A. Duncan and R. Chapman |
1791 |
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ON A YOUNG LADY, WHO ASKED A NECKLACE OF A GENTLEMAN's HAIR, AND WAS REFUSED
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Carmichael, Rebekah
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Poems |
Peter Hill |
1790 |
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ON A YOUNG LADY'S RETURN FROM TOWN TO HER FRIENDS IN THE COUNTRY
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Ross, Anne
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A Collection of Poems |
R. Chapman |
1798 |
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On a young LADY's returning from a Boarding-School
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Ross, Anne
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Poems on Several Occasions |
A. Duncan and R. Chapman |
1791 |
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ON AMBITION
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Falconar, Maria
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Poems, 1788 |
Egertons, Murray, and Johnson |
1788 |
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ON AN ANCIENT OBELISK
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Chalmers, Margaret
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Poems |
S. Hodgson |
1813 |
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ON AN UNLOOKED-FOR SEPARATION FROM A FRIEND
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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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ON BEHOLDING ARTHUR ASLEEP
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Kelly, Isabella Fordyce
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Collection of Poems and Fables on Several Occasions |
W. Richardson |
1794 |
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