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The Poetical Works of Walter C. Smith
... Revised by the Author: Coll. ed.
Smith, Walter C. (1824-1908)
THE BISHOP'S WALK AND THE BISHOP'S TIMES
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RABAN
NORTH COUNTRY FOLK
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THOUGHTS AND FANCIES FOR SUNDAY EVENINGS
A HERETIC AND OTHER POEMS
BALLADS FROM SCOTTISH HISTORY
INTRODUCTORY
“IT CAME WITH A LASS, AND WILL GANG WITH A LASS”
GEORGE WISHART
THE RETURN OF THE QUEEN
THE GORDONS AND CORRICHIE
LADY SEATON'S COMPLAINT
IN EDINBURGH CASTLE
“THERE'S A HOLE IN THIS PARLIAMENT”
EUPHANE SKENE
YOUNG ERSKINE OF DUN
THE GERMAN SCOTS
FATHER INNES, S.J.
THE MACGREGORS
THE LITTLE PILGRIMS
JOHN NAPIER OF MERCHISTON
LIVINGSTONE'S WOOING
WARRISTON AND THE SIGNING OF THE COVENANT
GASK AND MONTROSE
THE SECTARY
BURLEIGH ON MAGUS MOOR
ERICSTANE BRAE
LADY DIANA
GRIZEL BAILLIE
THE ROVER OF SALLEE
THE CAMERONIAN REGIMENT
THE RABBLING OF THE CURATES
THE SIEGE OF THE BASS
DAMIEN AND MARION CUNNINGHAM
LADY GRANGE
FUGITIVE PIECES
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The Poetical Works of Walter C. Smith
Left alone, ere long, she went
Softly to her instrument,
Touched a chord or two, and then
Deftly warbled forth a strain,
Not without its shade of pain.
The Poetical Works of Walter C. Smith