This four-volume collection of songs by Scots poet Allan Ramsay is a must-read for fans of traditional Scottish music and poetry. First published in 1724, The Tea-Table Miscellany includes a range of love songs, drinking songs, ballads and laments, in both Scots and English. Ramsay’s work is a fascinating insight into the musical traditions of Scotland, and his lyrical language is both beautiful and evocative.
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