Queen Mary's lamentation : To which are added, The orange and blue, Lord Gregory, Tak' your auld cloke about ye, and The sailor's return.
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Glasgow :
Published and sold, wholesale and retail, by R. Hutchison, bookseller, 19 Saltmarket,
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