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| Jockey and Maggy’s Courtship | [7] |
| Part I.—Jockey and Maggy’s Courtship as they were coming from the market | [9] |
| Part II.—The Wonderful Works of our John | [15] |
| Part III.—The Wonderful Works of our John made manifest before the Minister, &c. | [22] |
| Part IV.—How Jockey and his Mother went away to see his bastard child, &c. | [31] |
| The Vth and Last Part.—Being an Account of Jockey’s Mother’s Death and Burial: With an Elegant Elegy and Epitaph on that occasion—The Baptizing of his two Children, and how he mounted the stool | [37] |
| The Coalman’s Courtship | [47] |
| Part I. | [49] |
| Part II. | [53] |
| Part III. | [58] |
| Comical Transactions of Lothian Tom | [65] |
| Part I. | [67] |
| Part II. | [70] |
| Part III. | [73] |
| Part IV. | [76] |
| Part V. | [79] |
| Part VI. | [81] |
| The Plowman’s Glory; or, Tom’s Song | [84] |
| History of John Cheap the Chapman | [87] |
| Preface | [89] |
| Part I. | [89] |
| Part II. | [96] |
| Part III. | [102] |
| Leper the Taylor | [109] |
| Part I. | [111] |
| Part II. | [118] |
| The Grand Solemnity of the Taylor’s Funeral | [125] |
| The Taylor’s Last Will | [130] |
| The History of Haverel Wives | [131] |
| Janet Clinker’s Oration | [145] |
| The Comical and Witty Jokes of John Falkirk | [155] |
| The Scot’s Piper’s Queries; or, John Falkirk’s Cariches | [165] |
| An Account of John Falkirk, the Scots Piper | [167] |
| The Comical Sayings of Pady from Cork | [179] |
| Part I. | [181] |
| Part II. | [188] |
| Part III. | [193] |
| A New Catechism | [199] |
| Pady’s Humble Petition, or Supplication | [203] |
| A Creed for Romish Believers | [204] |
| Simple John and His Twelve Misfortunes | [205] |
| The Ancient and Modern History of Buck-Haven | [217] |
| Part I. | [219] |
| Part II. | [225] |
| Part III. | [229] |
| The Minister and Mussel Mou’d Harry | [237] |
| The Witty and Entertaining Exploits of George Buchanan | [239] |
| Part I. | [241] |
| Part II. | [248] |
| Part III. | [256] |
| Part IV. | [263] |
| Part V. | [269] |
| Part VI. | [277] |
| Glossary | [281] |
JOCKEY AND MAGGY’S COURTSHIP.
[This chap-book was one of the most popular of Graham’s productions. It is reprinted here from a unique copy formerly belonging the late Dr. David Laing, and now in the possession of George Gray, Esq. It is in five parts. The title-page bears that it had been ‘carefully corrected and revised by the Author.’ It was printed in 1779 by J. and J. Robertson, Glasgow, and is perhaps the earliest copy extant.]