Works with a theme of royalty (10)

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  1. Siobhan Redmond

    A Dream

    “Guid-Mornin' to our Majesty ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Siobhan Redmond

  2. Juliet Cadzow

    Address to Edinburgh

    “Edina! Scotia's darling seat! ...”

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by Juliet Cadzow

  3. Gerda Stevenson

    Birthday Ode For 31st December, 1787

    “Afar the illustrious Exile roams ...”

    A poem written in 1787 and performed by Gerda Stevenson

  4. 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

  5. Multiple Readers

    Highland Laddie

    “The bonniest lad that e'er I saw ...”

    A song written in 1796 and performed by Multiple Readers

  6. Phyllis Logan

    Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots, On The Approach Of Spring

    “Now Nature hangs her mantle green ...”

    A poem written in 1791 and performed by Phyllis Logan

  7. Liz Lochhead

    Ode to the departed Regency bill 1789

    “Daughter of Chaos' doting years ...”

    A poem written in 1789 and performed by Liz Lochhead

  8. Gary Lewis

    Scots Ballad

    “My heart is wae and unco wae ...”

    A song written in 1787 and performed by Gary Lewis

  9. Dougray Scott

    The Whistle

    “I sing of a whistle, a whistle of worth ...”

    A song written in 1789 and performed by Dougray Scott

  10. John Shedden

    Up and warn a' Willie

    “Up and warn a' Willie ...”

    A song written in 1788 and performed by John Shedden

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