The New Tea-Table Miscellany; A Collection of Choice Songs, Chiefly Caledonian; Many of Which Were Written on Purpose for This Work, and Intended as a Companion to the Celebrated Allan Ramsay's Evergreens. by Multiple Contributors (Paperback / softback, 2010)
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