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HISTOIRE LITTÉRAIRE DE L'ÉCOSSE. CHANSONS, BALLADES, PETITS POÈMES. SUCCESSEURS DE BURNS.

The History of Scotish Poetry, by David Irving, edited by John Aitken Carlyle. Edinburgh, Edmonston and Douglas, 1861.

The Ballads and Songs of Scotland, in View of their Influence on the Character of the People, by J. Clark Murray. London, Macmillan and Co, 1874.

Illustrations of Scottish History, Life, and Superstition, from Song and Ballad, by William Gunnyon. Glasgow, Robert Forester, 1879.

The History and Poetry of the Scottish Borders: their main Features and Relations, John Veitch. Glasgow, James Maclehose, 1878.

The Feeling for Nature in Scottish Poetry, by John Veitch. 2 vols. William Blackwood and Sons, 1887.

The Songstresses of Scotland, by Sarah Tytler and J. L. Watson, 2 vols. Edinburgh, H. B. Higgins, n. d.

The Ever Green, being a collection of Scots Poems, wrote before 1600 (by Allan Ramsay.) Edinburgh, 1724.—The Tea Table Miscellany, or a collection of Scots songs, by Allan Ramsay, 4 vols. London, 1740.

Les deux ouvrages furent publiés par Ramsay presque en même temps.

Ancient and Modern Scottish Songs, Heroic Ballads, etc., collected by David Herd, reprinted from the edition of 1776, 2 vols. Kerr et Richardson, Glascow, 1869.