Works read by Liz Lochhead
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Address to General Dumourier
“You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Address to a Haggis
“Fair fa' your honest, sonsie face ...”
A poem written in 1786 and performed by Liz Lochhead and John Gordon Sinclair
Carl an the king come
“Carl an the king come ...”
A song written in 1790 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Extempore - On being shown a beautiful Country seat belonging to Maxwell of Cardoness
“We grant they're thine, those beauties all ...”
An epigram written in 1794 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Holy Willie's Prayer
“O Thou, who in the heavens does dwell ...”
A poem written in 1785 and performed by Liz Lochhead and Richard Wilson
Ode [For General Washington's Birthday]
“No Spartan tube, no Attic shell ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Ode to the departed Regency bill 1789
“Daughter of Chaos' doting years ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Liz Lochhead
On John Morine, laird of Laggan
“When Morine, deceased, to the Devil went down ...”
An epigram written in 1793 and performed by Liz Lochhead
On Maxwell of Cardoness
“Bless Jesus Christ, O Cardoness ...”
An epigram written in 1794 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Pegasus at Wanlockhead
“With Pegasus upon a day ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Pinned to Mrs Riddell's carriage
“If you rattle along like your mistress's tongue ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Liz Lochhead and John Ramage
To Dr Maxwell, on Miss Jessy Staig's recovery
“Maxwell, if merit here you crave ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Written In Friars' Carse Hermitage
“Thou whom chance may hither lead ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Liz Lochhead
Written In Friars' Carse Hermitage
“Thou whom chance may hither lead ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Liz Lochhead and Liz Lochhead



