Three Songs

A series of Scottish chapbooks each containing three songs. Printed around 1800-1810 in Edinburgh by John Morren. The books are not numbered and their publication dates are unknown, so they are listed here in the order of the alphabet.

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Books

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  • Captain Glen's Unhappy Voyage, The Blanch Frigate, The Cheering Bowl
  • Captain Ward and the Rainbow, Argyle's Courtship to an English Lady, The Highland Rover
  • The Constant Shepherd, Jack Munroe, Don't Be in Such a Hurry
  • The Gosport Tragedy, Lord Douglas' Tragedy, My Grandfather's Farm
  • Innocent Mirth, Lord Douglas' Tragedy, The Banks of Doon
  • Jockey to the Fair, Beauties of Glasgow, Roy's wife of Aldivalloch
  • King Solomon's Temple, The Accepted Mason, The Banks of the Bawn
  • The Lass of Benochie, An Advice to the Fifeshire Lasses, The Thorn
  • Lizie Lindsay, Get up and bar the Door, Donald M'Donald
  • Lodgings for Single Gentlemen, Young Man's Frolic, The Lady and Soldier
  • The Lord of Roslin's Daughter, The Maid of Lodi, Love and Glory
  • The Sea Captain's Frolick, The Lass on the Banks of Boyn, The Flowers of the Forest

 

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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