Works read by Alison Peebles
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Come Rede Me Dame
“Come rede me dame,come tell me, dame ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Alison Peebles and Alan Cumming
Country Lassie
“In simmer when the hay was mawn ...”
A poem written in 1792 and performed by Alison Peebles
Down the burn Davie
“As down the burn they took their way ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Alison Peebles
English Song
“Husband, husband cease your strife ...”
A song written in 1793 and performed by Alison Peebles
I Rede you beware o' the Ripples
“I rede you beware o' the ripples, young man ...”
A song performed by Alison Peebles
Johnie Cope
“Sir John Cope trode the north right far ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Alison Peebles
Killiecrankie
“Whare hae ye been sae braw, lad! ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Alison Peebles
O Leave Novels
“O leave novels, ye Mauchline belles ...”
A poem written in 1784 and performed by Alison Peebles and Robert Carlyle
O dear Minny, what shall I do?
“O dear minny, what shall I do? ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Alison Peebles
Occasional Address, Spoken by Miss Fontenelle, on her benefit night
“Still anxious to secure a partial favour, ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Alison Peebles
Rattlin' Roarin' Willie
“O Rattlin, roarin Willie ...”
A song written in 1788 and performed by Alison Peebles
The Campbells are coming
“The Campbells are comin, Oho, Oho! ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Alison Peebles
The Shepherd's Wife
“The Shepherd's wife cries o'er the knowe ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Alison Peebles
There Was Twa Wives
“There was twa wives, and twa witty wives, ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Alison Peebles and Paul Higgins



