The Scots Piper's Queries, or, John Falkirk's Cariches (1804)

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The Scots Piper's Queries, or, John Falkirk's Cariches (1804)
by Anonymous
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THE

Scots Piper's Queries:

OR,

John Falkirk's Cariches.

TO WHICH ARE 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 F—ting Betty.

Old John Piper if you desire
To read at leisure by the fire:
'Twill please the bairns and keep them laughing,
And mind the Auld Goodwife o'er daffing.


CONCLUDING WITH

The QUAKER and CLOWN, a Wonderful Tale.



GLASGOW;
Printed by J. & M. ROBERTSON,
SALTMARKET, 1804.


This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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