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Works read by David Hayman

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  1. David Hayman

    A Fragment

    鈥淕reen grow the rashes O ...鈥

    A song written in 1786 and performed by David Hayman

  2. David Hayman

    A Toast. Lines on the Commemoration of Rodney's Victory

    鈥淚nstead of a song, boys, I'll give you a toast ...鈥

    A poem written in 1793 and performed by David Hayman

  3. David Hayman

    Epistle to Captain William Logan at Park

    鈥淗ail, thairm-inspirin, rattlin Willie! ...鈥

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by David Hayman

  4. David Hayman

    Lines To An Old Sweetheart

    鈥淥nce fondly lov'd, and still rememb'red dear ...鈥

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by David Hayman

  5. David Hayman

    On the death of Echo, a Lap-dog

    鈥淚n wood and wild, ye warbling throng ...鈥

    An epitaph written in 1793 and performed by David Hayman

  6. Eileen McCallum

    Tam Samson's Elegy

    鈥淗as auld Kilmarnock seen the Deil? ...鈥

    An elegy written in 1786 and performed by David Hayman and Eileen McCallum

  7. David Hayman

    The Heron Ballads : John Bushby's Lamentation

    鈥'Twas in the seventeen hunder year ...鈥

    A song performed by David Hayman

  8. David Hayman

    The Lament. Occasioned by the Unfortunate Issue of a Friend's Amour

    鈥淥 thou pale orb that silent shines ...鈥

    A poem written in 1786 and performed by David Hayman

  9. David Hayman

    The Lass o' Liviston

    鈥淭he bonny lass o' Liviston ...鈥

    A poem performed by David Hayman

  10. David Hayman

    The Lovely Lass o' Inverness

    鈥淭he luvely Lass o' Inverness ...鈥

    A song written in 1794 and performed by David Hayman

  11. David Hayman

    The Patriarch

    鈥淎s honest Jacob on a night ...鈥

    A song performed by David Hayman

  12. David Hayman

    To Miss Logan

    鈥淎gain the silent wheels of time ...鈥

    A poem written in 1787 and performed by David Hayman

  13. David Hayman

    Verses written on a window of the Inn at Carron

    鈥淲e cam' na here to view your warks ...鈥

    A poem written in 1787 and performed by David Hayman

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