Works relating to Mauchline (19)

  1. John Gordon Sinclair

    A Bard's Epitaph

    “Is there a whim-inspired fool ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by John Gordon Sinclair

  2. Richard Wilson

    Address To The Toothache

    “My curse upon your venom'd stang ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Richard Wilson

  3. John Gordon Sinclair

    Address to a Haggis

    “Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by John Gordon Sinclair

  4. Richard Wilson

    Beware o' Bonie Ann

    “Ye gallants bright, I rede you right, ...”

    A song written in 1789 and performed by Richard Wilson

  5. Alan Cumming

    Death and Doctor Hornbook

    “Some books are lies frae end to end, ...”

    A poem written in 1785 and performed by Alan Cumming

  6. Richard Wilson

    Epigram On Said Occasion

    “O Death, had'st thou but spar'd his life ...”

    An epigram written in 1784 and performed by Richard Wilson

  7. Richard Wilson

    Epigram. Another On The Said Occasion

    “One Queen Artemisia, as old stories tell, ...”

    An epigram written in 1784 and performed by Richard Wilson

  8. Richard Wilson

    Epitaph On A Henpecked Country Squire

    “As father Adam first was fool'd, ...”

    An epitaph written in 1784 and performed by Richard Wilson

  9. Blythe Duff

    Epitaph on a Wag in Mauchline

    “Lament 'im, Mauchline husbands a' ...”

    An epitaph written in 1785 and performed by Blythe Duff

  10. Tam Dean Burn

    Extempore reply to an invitation

    “Sir, Yours this moment I unseal ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Tam Dean Burn

  11. Richard Wilson

    Holy Willie's Prayer

    “O Thou, who in the heavens does dwell ...”

    A poem written in 1785 and performed by Richard Wilson

  12. Robbie Coltrane

    Libel Summons

    “In truth and honour's name.-Amen. ...”

    A poem performed by Robbie Coltrane

  13. Robert Carlyle

    O Leave Novels

    “O leave novels, ye Mauchline belles ...”

    A poem written in 1784 and performed by Robert Carlyle

  14. Robert Carlyle

    The Belles of Mauchline

    “In Mauchline there dwells six proper young belles, ...”

    A song written in 1784 and performed by Robert Carlyle

  15. Siobhan Redmond

    The Calf

    “Right, sir! your text I'll prove it true ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Siobhan Redmond

  16. Vivien Heilbron

    The Holy Fair

    “Upon a simmer Sunday morn ...”

    A poem written in 1785 and performed by Vivien Heilbron

  17. Tam Dean Burn

    To Mr Gavin Hamilton. Mauchline

    “I hold it, sir, my bounten duty ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Tam Dean Burn

  18. Jonathan Watson

    To Mr John Kennedy

    “Now, Kennedy if foot or horse ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Jonathan Watson

  19. Douglas Henshall

    We're a' gaun southie, O

    “Callum cam to Campbell's court ...”

    A poem performed by Douglas Henshall

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