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THE
Scots Piper's Queries:
OR,
John Falkirk's Caraches.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
His Comical and Witty Jokes,
When in Courtship with an old Fiddler's Widow, who wanted all the teeth. With a copy of a Love Letter he sent to her, who was commonly called Flinging Betty.
Old John Piper if you desire,
To read at leisure by the fire;
'Twill please bairns and keep them laughing,
And mind the Auld Goodwife o'er daffing.
To read at leisure by the fire;
'Twill please bairns and keep them laughing,
And mind the Auld Goodwife o'er daffing.
CONCLUDING WITH THE
QUAKER AND THE CLOWN
A WONDERFUL TALE.
Edinburgh: Printed by J. Morren.