Works read by Stella Gonet
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Ae Fond Kiss
“Ae fond kiss and then we sever ...”
A song written in 1791 and performed by Stella Gonet and Paul Higgins
English Song
“Forlorn, my Love, no comfort near ...”
A song written in 1795 and performed by Stella Gonet
Impromptu On Mrs Riddell's Birthday, 4th November 1793
“Old Winter, with his frosty beard ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Stella Gonet
In answer to one who affirmed of a well-known Character here, Dr Babington, that there was Falsehood in his very looks
“That there is Falsehood in his looks ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Stella Gonet
Monody on Maria
“How cold is that bosom which folly once fired ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Stella Gonet
My Nanie's Awa
“Now in her green mantle blithe Nature arrays ...”
A song written in 1794 and performed by Stella Gonet
On Gabriel Richardson
“Here brewer Gabriel's fire's extinct ...”
A poem written in 1795 and performed by Stella Gonet
On John McMurdo
“Blest be M'Murdo to his latet day! ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Stella Gonet
Poetical Inscription, for An Altar to Independence at Kerroughtree, the Seat of Mr Heron, written in summer 1795
“Thou, of an independent mind ...”
A poem written in 1795 and performed by Stella Gonet
Sketch New Year's Day. To Mrs Dunlop
“This day, Time winds th' exhausted chain ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Stella Gonet
Sketch. Inscribed to the Right Hon. Ch. J. Fox Esq.
“How Wisdom and Folly meet, mix, and unite ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Stella Gonet
To Miss Graham of Fintry
“Here, where the Scotish Muse immortal lives ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Stella Gonet
To a Mouse
“Wee sleekit cow'rintim'rous beastie ...”
A poem written in 1785 and performed by Stella Gonet and Brian Cox
Will ye na can ye na let me be
“There liv'd a wife in Whistle-cockpen ...”
A poem performed by Stella Gonet


