The Book of Scottish Song
1843 edition of book edited by Alexander Whitelaw
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The Book of Scottish Song
Summary
The Book of Scottish Song is a version, edition or translation[1].
Key Facts
- The Book of Scottish Song's instance of is recorded as version, edition or translation[2].
- The Book of Scottish Song's editor is recorded as Alexander Whitelaw[3].
- The Book of Scottish Song's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].
- The Book of Scottish Song's country of origin is recorded as Scotland[5].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Highland Mary[6].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Tullochgorum[7].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Ettrick Banks[8].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Fee him, Father[9].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Scornfu' Nancy[10].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as The Lea Rig[11].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Bide ye yet[12].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Bonnie Chirsty[13].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as My only jo and dearie, O[14].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Up amang yon cliffy rocks[15].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as The Brier Bush[16].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Gree, bairnies, gree[17].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as There lives a young lassie[18].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Roy's Wife[19].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Bonnie Mary Hay[20].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as My wife has ta'en the gee[21].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Highland Minstrel Boy[22].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as My Highland home[23].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as My Nannie, O[24].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Mary of Castle-Cary[25].
- The Book of Scottish Song's has part is recorded as Hey, my bonnie wee lassie[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
The Book of Scottish Song's editor is recorded as Alexander Whitelaw[3].
Publication
The Book of Scottish Song's language of work or name is recorded as English[4].