Works read by Cal Macaninch
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Banks of Cree
“Here is the glen and here the bower ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Cock Up Your Beaver
“When first my brave Johnie lad came to this town ...”
A song written in 1792 and performed by Cal Macaninch and Alan Cumming
Extempore (on The Loyal Natives' Verses)
“Ye true 'Loyal Natives', attend to my song ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear
“Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear ...”
A poem written in 1796 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Lines on Stirling
“Here Stewarts once in triumph reign'd ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Poem addressed to Mr Mitchell, Collector of Excise, Dumfries
“Friend o' the Poet, tried and leal ...”
A poem written in 1795 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Saw Ye My Phely
“O Saw ye my dearie, my Phely? ...”
A poem written in 1794 and performed by Cal Macaninch
The Blue-Eyed Lassie
“I gaed a waefu' gate, yestreen ...”
A poem written in 1788 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Their groves o' sweet myrtle
“Their groves o' sweet myrtle let Foreign Lands reckon ...”
A song written in 1795 and performed by Cal Macaninch
To Capt Gordon on being asked why I was not to be one of the party with him and his brother Kenmure at Syme's
“Dost ask, dear Captain, why from Syme ...”
A poem written in 1793 and performed by Cal Macaninch
To Miss Cruickshank, a very young Lady
“Beauteous rose-bud, young and gay ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Cal Macaninch
To Mr Graham of Fintry, On being appointed to my Excise Division
“I call no goddess to inspire my strains ...”
A poem written in 1789 and performed by Cal Macaninch
To a Young Lady, Miss Jessy Lewars
“Thine be the volumes, Jessy fair ...”
A poem written in 1796 and performed by Cal Macaninch
Written Under The Picture of the Celebrated Miss Burns
“Cease, ye prudes, your envious railing ...”
A poem written in 1787 and performed by Cal Macaninch