The Modern Scottish Minstrel; Or, The Songs of Scotland of the Past Half Century: With Memoirs of the Poets, and Sketches and Specimens in English Verse of the Most Celebrated Modern Gaelic BardsA. & C. Black, 1855 - Ballads, Scots |
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The Modern Scottish Minstrel; Or, the Songs of Scotland of the ..., Volume 5 Charles Rogers No preview available - 2020 |
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