Allan Ramsay
Active Years
Min year: 1713, Max year: 1800, Max count: 30
As Author
- 1713: A poem to the memory of the famous Archbald [sic] Pitcairn
- 1716: The battel: or, morning-interview
- 1718: Elegies on Maggy Johnston
- 1718: Lucky Spence's last advice
- 1718: Lucky Spence's last advice
- 1718: Scots songs
- 1718: Edinburgh's address to the country
- 1718: Elegy on Lucky Wood
- 1718: Lucky Spence's last advice
- 1718: The scriblers lash'd
- 1718: Tartana[:]
- 1718: The scriblers lash'd
- 1719: Scots songs
- 1719: Content
- 1719: Richy and Sandy
- 1719: The morning-Interview. An heroi-comical poem. By Allan Ramsay.
- 1719: A pastoral elegy on the death of Mr. Joseph Addison
- 1719: Familiar epistles between W-- H--- and A-- R--
- 1719: Richy and Sandy
- 1719: Content
- 1719: Tartana
- 1720: Patie and Roger
- 1720: An excellent new ballad intituled, Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
- 1720: The young laird and Edinburgh Katy
- 1720: Poems
- 1720: The morning interview
- 1720: Richy and Sandy
- 1720: The prospect of plenty
- 1720: Fy gar rub her o'er wi strae. An Italian canzone (of seventeen hundred years standing) imitated in braid Scots
- 1720: Proposals for printing by subscription, the poetical works of Allan Ramsay. ... Subsrciptions [sic] are taken in, and receipts given by Thomas Jauncy ... London, and by the author ... Edinburgh
- 1720: Bessy Bell and Mary Gray
- 1720: Elegy on Maggy Johnston
- 1720: Wealth, or the woody
- 1720: Wealth, or the woody
- 1720: The morning interview. An heroi-comical poem. By Alan Ramsay
- 1720: Grubstreet nae satyre: in answer to Bag-pipes no musick. An epistle to the umquhile John Cowper late Kirk-treasurer's man of Edinburgh; now his ghaist [sic] studying poetry at Oxford, for the benefit of Ethert Curl.
- 1720: Prologue. Spoke by one of the young gentleman, who, for their improvement and diversion, acted The orphan, and Cheats of Scapin, the last night of the year 1719
- 1720: The morning interview
- 1720: An ode, with a pastoral recitative on the marriage of the Right Honourable James Earl of Weemyss, and Mrs. Janet Charteris. Edinburgh 17th September, 1720
- 1720: A poem on the South-Sea
- 1720: The young laird and Edinburgh Katy
- 1720: An excellent song intituled Fy gar rub her o're wi strae
- 1720: Familiar epistles between W-- H--- and A-- R---
- 1720: The young laird and Edinburgh Katy
- 1720: To the royal burrows of Scotland, the following poem is humbly dedicated, by Allan Ramsay. Edinburgh, 18. October, 1720
- 1720: Content
- 1720: The scriblers lash'd
- 1720: Patie and Roger
- 1720: Wealth, or, the woody
- 1720: Edinburgh's salutation to the most Honourable, my Lord Marquess of Carnarvon
- 1720: To Mr. Law
- 1721: An elegy on Patie Birnie, the famous fiddler of Kinghorn;
- 1721: Scots songs
- 1721: Robert, Richy and Sandy
- 1721: Poems
- 1721: Content
- 1721: Robert, Richy and Sandy
- 1721: The rise and fall of stocks, 1720
- 1722: A pastoral on the death of the most noble princess, Mary Dutchess of Beaufort
- 1722: To the Honourable, Sr. John Clerk of Pennycuik, Bart. On the death of his most accomplish'd son, John Clerk esqr. who died the 20th year of his age, August 1722.
- 1722: Fables and tales. By Allan Ramsay
- 1722: A tale of three bonnets
- 1722: Fables and tales. By Allan Ramsay
- 1723: The tea-table miscellany
- 1723: A new song. Tune of Lochaber no more
- 1723: The nuptials
- 1723: Poems
- 1723: The nuptials
- 1723: Jenny and Meggy
- 1723: The fair assembly, a poem
- 1724: The monk and the miller's wife
- 1724: An ode sacred to the memory of her grace Anne Dutchess of Hamilton
- 1724: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1724: Health
- 1724: Miscellaneous works of that celebrated Scotch poet, Allan Ramsay
- 1724: Health
- 1724: The morning interview
- 1725: The gentle shepherd
- 1726: A scots ode
- 1726: The gentle shepherd
- 1727: The gentle shepherd
- 1727: An ode. To the memory of Sir Isaac Newton
- 1727: The tea-table miscellany
- 1727: The gentle shepherd
- 1728: Poems
- 1728: Poems
- 1728: On the death of Lady Margaret Anstruther
- 1728: Some few hints, in defence of dramatical entertainments
- 1729: The tea-table miscellany
- 1729: The gentle shepherd
- 1729: The tea-table miscellany; or, Allan Ramsay's collection of Scots sangs. Volume second
- 1729: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1729: Poems by Allan Ramsay
- 1729: The gentle shepherd
- 1730: The gentle shepherd
- 1730: A collection of thirty fables
- 1730: The tea-table miscellany
- 1730: Health
- 1731: The morning interview, an heroi-comical poem. By Allan Ramsay
- 1731: Poems
- 1732: Poems
- 1732: The morning interview, an heroi-comical poem. By Allan Ramsay
- 1732: The tea-table miscellany
- 1732: Tartana: or, the plaid
- 1733: Poems
- 1733: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1734: The tea-table miscellany
- 1734: The gentle shepherd
- 1735: The tea-table miscellany
- 1735: An address of thanks from the Society of Rakes
- 1736: The gentle shepherd
- 1737: A collection of Scots proverbs
- 1737: The tea-table miscellany
- 1737: The gentle shepherd
- 1740: The tea-table miscellany: or, A collection of scots sangs
- 1740: The tea-table miscellany
- 1743: The gentle shepherd
- 1743: The gentle shepherd
- 1743: The gentle shepherd
- 1747: The gentle shepherd
- 1748: The gentle shepherd
- 1748: The vision compylit in Latin be a most learnit clerk, in time of our hairship and oppression, anno 1300, and translatit in 1524
- 1750: A collection of Scots proverbs
- 1750: The tea-table miscellany: or, A collection of choice songs, Scots and English. In four volumes The eleventh edition, being the compleatest and most correct of any yet published by Allan Ramsy. Vol. I
- 1750: The gentle shepherd
- 1750: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord
- 1751: Poems
- 1752: The gentle shepherd
- 1752: The gentle shepherd
- 1753: The gentle shepherd
- 1753: An essay on ridicule
- 1753: The tea-table miscellany: or, A collection of choice songs, Scots and English
- 1753: A letter to the Right Honourable the Earl of -- concerning the affair of Elizabeth Canning
- 1754: The gentle shepherd
- 1755: The investigator
- 1755: The gentle shepherd
- 1755: The gentle shepherd
- 1755: The gentle shepherd
- 1757: Thirty Scots songs for a voice & harpsichord
- 1758: The gentle shepherd
- 1758: The gentle shepherd
- 1759: The gentle shepherd, a scots pastoral comedy
- 1759: All the songs
- 1759: A collection of humorous poems in the Scottish dialect; by Allan Ramsay
- 1760: The tea-table miscellany
- 1760: Poems
- 1760: The tea-table miscellany: or, A collection of choice songs, Scots & English. In four Volumes. By Allan Ramsay
- 1760: The gentle shepherd
- 1761: Poems
- 1761: The gentle shepherd
- 1761: The tea-table miscellany: or, A collection of Scots songs. By Allan Ramsay
- 1762: The investigator
- 1762: The tea-table miscellany
- 1762: A dialogue on taste
- 1762: An essay on the naturalization of foreigners
- 1763: The tea-table miscellany
- 1763: The gentle shepherd
- 1763: The gentle shepherd
- 1763: Christ's kirk on the green
- 1763: The gentle shepherd
- 1765: The gentle shepherd: A Scots pastoral comedy. With new songs. By Allan Ramsay
- 1765: The gentle shepherd
- 1765: The tea-table miscellany: a collection of choice songs, Scots and English
- 1766: Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, Esq; to the petition and complaint of James Irvine of Kincousie, Esq
- 1766: Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, Esq; to the petition and complaint of Henry Drummond of Great-George street, Westminster, London
- 1766: Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, Esq; and Robert Colvil of Ochiltree, to the petition and complaint of Robert Ranken, Esq; and General Irvine, freeholders of the county of Kinross
- 1766: Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, Esq; and Peter Colvil younger of Ochiltree, to the petition and complaint of Robert Ranken, Esq, and General Irvine, freeholders of the county of Kinross
- 1766: Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, Esq; to the petition and complaint of Robert Rankine, Esq; of Colden
- 1766: Answers for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, to the petition and complaint of Sir Michael Malcolm of Lochore
- 1767: Duplies for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, Esq; to the replies for Henry Drummond of Great George-street, Westminster, London
- 1767: Duplies for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, Esq; to the replies for James Irvine of Kincousie, Esq
- 1767: Condescendence for Allan Ramsay of Kinkell, in obedience to an appointment of the Court the 24th of January last, in the question depending betwixt Henry Drummond of Great George-Street, London, and him
- 1768: The tea-table miscellany
- 1768: The gentle shepherd
- 1768: The tea-table miscellany
- 1768: The gentle shepherd
- 1768: The gentle shepherd
- 1768: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1768: The gentle shepherd
- 1769: The gentle shepherd
- 1769: Thoughts on the origin and nature of government
- 1769: The gentle shepherd
- 1769: The gentle sheperd
- 1769: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1770: The Poems
- 1770: The gentle shepherd
- 1770: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord
- 1771: An historical essay on the English constitution
- 1772: The gentle Shepherd
- 1772: The gentle shepherd
- 1772: The gentle shepherd
- 1773: The gentle shepherd, a scots pastoral comedy
- 1773: The gentle shepherd
- 1774: The gentle shepherd
- 1775: The tea-table miscellany
- 1775: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1775: The gentle shepherd
- 1775: The tea-table miscellany
- 1775: The gentle shepherd
- 1775: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1775: The tea-table miscellany
- 1776: The gentle shepherd
- 1776: Poems on several occasions
- 1776: Scots proverbs.
- 1776: A collection of Scots proverbs
- 1776: The gentle shepherd
- 1776: The gentle shepherd: A Scots pastoral comedy. With new songs. By Allan Ramsay
- 1776: A plan of reconciliation between Great Britain and her colonies
- 1776: The gentle shepherd
- 1776: The gentle shepherd
- 1777: Letters on the present disturbances in Great Britain and her American provinces
- 1777: The gentle shepherd
- 1777: The gentle shepherd
- 1779: The gentle shepherd
- 1779: The monk and the Miller's Wife: or, All parties pleas'd, an unco' tale. By Allan Ramsay
- 1780: The gentle shepherd, a scots pastoral comedy. By Allan Ramsay
- 1780: The gentle shepherd
- 1780: Poems on several occasions
- 1780: A letter to Edmund Burke, Esq
- 1780: The gentle shepherd
- 1780: The gentle shepherd
- 1780: Thro' the wood laddie
- 1780: Thirty Scots songs adapted for a voice & harpsichord
- 1780: The gentle shepherd
- 1781: The gentle shepherd
- 1781: The yellow-Hair'd laddie
- 1781: The select songs of the gentle shepherd. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane[.]
- 1781: The select songs of The gentle shepherd
- 1781: A favourite Scots song, in The gentle shepherd. Sung by Mrs. Cargill, in the character of Patie
- 1781: Observations upon the Riot Act
- 1781: The gentle shepherd
- 1782: A succinct review of the American contest, addressed to those whom it may concern
- 1782: The select songs of The gentle shepherd
- 1782: The tea-table miscellany
- 1782: The gentle shepherd: A Scots pastoral comedy. With new songs. By Allan Ramsay
- 1783: The gentle shepherd a scots pastoral comedy: with all the songs. By Allan Ramsay
- 1783: An essay on the right of conquest
- 1783: The tea-table miscellany
- 1783: The gentle shepherd
- 1783: The gentle shepherd
- 1783: The gentle shepherd
- 1784: The gentle shepherd
- 1784: The gentle shepherd
- 1784: The monk and the miller's wife
- 1784: The select songs of the gentle shepherd
- 1785: A translation of the Scots pastoral comedy
- 1785: A translation of the Scots pastoral comedy
- 1785: A collection of Scots proverbs
- 1785: A tale of three bonnets
- 1786: The gentle shepherd
- 1786: The gentle shepherd
- 1786: The gentle shepherd, a scots pastoral comedy. By Allan Ramsay
- 1788: The gentle shepherd
- 1788: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1788: The gentle shepherd
- 1788: The gentle shepherd
- 1789: The gentle shepherd
- 1790: The gentle shepherd
- 1790: Thro' the wood laddie
- 1790: The gentle shepherd
- 1790: The gentle shepherd, a scots pastoral comedy. With all the songs. By Allan Ramsay
- 1790: The gentle shepherd
- 1790: The monk and the miller's wife
- 1791: The gentle shepherd
- 1791: A tale of three bonnets
- 1792: A tale of three bonnets
- 1792: The gentle shepherd
- 1792: A gentle shepherd, a scots pastoral comedy. By Allan Ramsay
- 1792: The gentle shepherd
- 1793: The tea-table miscellany: or, A collection of choice songs, Scots and English, in two volumes
- 1793: Poems on several occasions
- 1793: The ancient history of three bonnets
- 1793: The gentle shepherd
- 1793: The tea-table miscellany
- 1793: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1794: Poems on several occasions
- 1794: The gentle shepherd
- 1794: The tea-Table miscellany
- 1795: The gentle shepherd
- 1795: The highland laddie
- 1795: A tale of three bonnets
- 1795: Highland laddie
- 1796: Poems on various subjects and occasions; religious, serious, and miscellaneous. By A. Ramsay, late of Edinburgh
- 1796: The gentle shepherd
- 1796: The monk and miller's wife
- 1796: The gentle shepherd
- 1796: The gentle shepherd
- 1796: The monk and the miller's wife
- 1796: The monk and miller's wife
- 1796: The gentle shepherd
- 1796: The gentle shepherd
- 1797: The gentle shepherd
- 1797: The lure. A tale
- 1797: The tappit hen, a sang for the cauld nights o' winter. By Allan Ramsay.
- 1797: The gentle shepherd
- 1797: A collection of Scots proverbs
- 1797: The poems
- 1797: The poems
- 1797: The gentle shepherd
- 1798: The last speech of a wretched miser
- 1798: The gentle shepherd
- 1798: The gentle shepherd
- 1798: The gentle shepherd
- 1798: The gentle shepherd
- 1798: The gentle shepherd
- 1798: The gentle shepherd, a Scots pastoral comedy
- 1799: A tale of three bonnets. In four cantos
- 1800: The poems
- 1800: The gentle shepherd
- 1800: The gentle shepherd
- 1800: The gentle shepherd
- 1800: The gentle shepherd
- 1800: The tea-table miscellany
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