Works read by Simon Donald

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  1. Simon Donald

    Address to the Woodlark

    “O Stay, sweet warbling woodlark stay ...”

    A poem written in 1795 and performed by Simon Donald

  2. Simon Donald

    Bonie Bell

    “The smiling spring comes in rejoicing ...”

    A song written in 1792 and performed by Simon Donald

  3. Simon Donald

    Epistle to Mr Tytler of Woodhouselee, Author of a Defence of Mary Queen of Scots

    “Revered defender of beauteous Stuart ...”

    An epistle written in 1787 and performed by Simon Donald

  4. Simon Donald

    Had I the wyte she bade me

    “Had I the wyte, had I the wyte ...”

    A song written in 1796 and performed by Simon Donald

  5. Simon Donald

    Hey for a Lass wi' a Tocher

    “Awa wi' your witchcraft o' beauty's alarms ...”

    A song written in 1796 and performed by Simon Donald

  6. Simon Donald

    Jockey Fou and Jenny Fain

    “Ithers seek they kenna what ...”

    A song written in 1792 and performed by Simon Donald

  7. Simon Donald

    Ken ye na our Lass, Bess?

    “O ken ye na our lass, Bess? ...”

    A song written in and performed by Simon Donald

  8. Simon Donald

    My Father was a Farmer

    “My father was a farmer upon the Carrick border O ...”

    A song written in 1784 and performed by Simon Donald

  9. Simon Donald

    Robert Burns' Answer [to 'Epistle from a Taylor to Robert Burns']

    “What ails ye now, ye lousie bitch ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Simon Donald

  10. Simon Donald

    Sylvander to Clarinda

    “When dear Clarinda, matchless fair ...”

    A poem written in 1787 and performed by Simon Donald

  11. Simon Donald

    The Holy Tulzie

    “O a' ye pious godly Flocks ...”

    A poem written in 1784 and performed by Simon Donald

  12. Simon Donald

    The rowin't in her apron

    “Our young lady's a huntin gane ...”

    A song written in 1796 and performed by Simon Donald

  13. Simon Donald

    To Miss Ainslie, in Church

    “Fair maid, you need not take the hint ...”

    A poem written in 1787 and performed by Simon Donald

  14. Simon Donald

    Wha the Deil can hinder the wind to blaw?

    “It fell about the blythe new-year ...”

    A song written in and performed by Simon Donald

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