The Wife of Beith
Appearance
For works with similar titles, see The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale (Chaucer).
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected (1800, printed by J. Morren, Edinburgh) [1]
- The Wife of Beith (start transcription) [2]
- The Wife of Beith (start transcription) [3]
- The Wife of Beith with a description of her journey to Heaven (n.d., printed for the booksellers, Falkirk)[4]
- The Wife of Beith with a description of her journey to Heaven (n.d., printed for the booksellers) [5]
- The Wife of Beith (start transcription) [6]
- The Wife of Beith being an allegorical dialogue (start transcription) [7]
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected (n.d., printed for the booksellers, Glasgow) [8]
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected (1795, printed by J & M Robertson, Glasgow) [9]
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected (n.d., printed for the booksellers, Glasgow) [10]
- The Wife of Beith much better reformed, enlarged and corrected, than it was formerly (1785) [11]
- The Wife of Beith (n.d., printed by C. Caldwell, Paisley) [12]
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected (1811, printed by J. Neilson, Paisley) (transcription project) [13]
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected [14, duplicate of (1) or (3) - do not transcribe]
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected [15, duplicate of (1) or (3) - do not transcribe]
- The Wife of Beith reformed and corrected (n.d., printed by M. Randall, Stirling)