Folk in Print: Scotland's Chapbook Heritage, 1750-1850John Donald, 2007 - 438 pages Though they represent a great unmined treasure-trove of history, literature and popular culture, chapbooks have been incomprehensibly and disgracefully ignored. This title presents a study of this form of publication. |
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Page 107
... heard that , she gat up and ran ben [ through ] to the spence [ larder ] , and crap [ crept ] in the bear [ barley ] meal barrel to hide herself frae the de'il , and curr'd [ crouched ] there ' till the kirk skaild [ dispersed ] , a ...
... heard that , she gat up and ran ben [ through ] to the spence [ larder ] , and crap [ crept ] in the bear [ barley ] meal barrel to hide herself frae the de'il , and curr'd [ crouched ] there ' till the kirk skaild [ dispersed ] , a ...
Page 149
... heard of you . Live ye upo ' the border The kintry a ' baith far and near , Has heard of Rab the Ranter , I'll shake my foot wi ' right good will , Gin ye will blaw your chanter . Then to his bags he flew wi ' speed , And round his ...
... heard of you . Live ye upo ' the border The kintry a ' baith far and near , Has heard of Rab the Ranter , I'll shake my foot wi ' right good will , Gin ye will blaw your chanter . Then to his bags he flew wi ' speed , And round his ...
Page 406
... heard his two serjeants salute each other below , and conversing about their recruits , he heard one of the exclaim , after describing his person and dress , ' O the Scotch villain , he enlisted with me last night , and I will have him ...
... heard his two serjeants salute each other below , and conversing about their recruits , he heard one of the exclaim , after describing his person and dress , ' O the Scotch villain , he enlisted with me last night , and I will have him ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 9 |
The Folk in their Condition | 65 |
Trades and Occupations | 130 |
Copyright | |
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