The Scots Piper's Queries, or, John Falkirk's Carriches (1790s)
For other versions of this work, see The Scots Piper's Queries, or, John Falkirk's Caraches.
THE
Scots Piper's Queries,
OR
John Falkirk's
CARRICHES.
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 the bairns and keep them laughing,
And mind the Old Goodwife o' her daffin.
To read at leisure by the fire,
'Twill please the bairns and keep them laughing,
And mind the Old Goodwife o' her daffin.
Edinburgh, Printed by J. Morrin.
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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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