Blythe Was She
- "Blyth, blyth, blyth was she" from The Tea-Table Miscellany, Volume IV (Ed. 1) (1737), compiled and edited by Allan Ramsay.
- Republished as "Blyth, blyth, blyth was ſhe" from The Tea-Table Miscellany (Ed. 10) (1740), compiled and edited by Allan Ramsay.
- "Blithe was she", in Bruce's Address (n.d.), a chapbook printed in Glasgow
- "Andrew wi' his cutty gun", in Bart'lemy fair (n.d.), a chapbook printed in Stirling
- "Blythe Was She", in Young Lochinvar (n.d.), a chapbook printed in Glasgow
- "Blythe Was She", in Young Lochinvar (n.d.), a chapbook printed in Stirling
- "Andro Wi' His Cutty Gun", in The Flowers of the Forest (n.d.), a chapbook printed in Glasgow
- "Blythe was She", in Five Excellent Songs (n.d.), a chapbook printed in Newton-Stewart
- "Andro and his cutty gun", in Bessy Bell & Mary Gray (1818), a chapbook printed in Edinburgh
- "Blythe was she", in The Musical Charmer (1819), a chapbook printed in Falkirk
- "Andro wi' his cutty gun", in Down the burn Davie (1823), a chapbook printed in Edinburgh
- "Andrew and his cutty gun", in Four excelent songs (1826), a chapbook printed in Falkirk
- "Blythe Was She", in Young Lochinvar (1828), a chapbook printed in Glasgow
- "Andro and his cutty gun" from The Book of Scottish Song (1843), edited by Alexander Whitelaw
- "Blithe was she", in The Poetical Works of Robert Burns (1887), edited by Alexander Smith
- "Andrew and his Cutty Gun", in The Merry Muses of Caledonia (1911), edited and republished by The Burns Federation
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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