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Alison Cockburn (1712-1794). The Flowers of the Forest. J. C. ... - Alison Cockburn (1712-1794). The Flowers of the Forest. J. C. Squire, ed. 1921.
A Book of Women's Verse.
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THE LIFE AND WORK OF MRS. ALISON COCKBURN - THE LIFE AND WORK OF MRS. ALISON COCKBURN. The decision to make a
study of the life and work of a woman who has left so small a body of literature to
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Mrs. Alison Cockburn - Electric Scotland - It is not easy to believe that the name of Alison Cockburn would have become a
household word in Scotland had her only claim to fame rested upon the song ...
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Alison Cockburn Poems - Famous poet at allpoetry - Poems by Alison Cockburn. All poetry of Alison Cockburn, poet, author, poem.
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THE LIFE AND WORK OF MRS. ALISON COCKBURN - THE LIFE AND WORK OF MRS. ALISON COCKBURN. The decision to make a
study of the life and work of a woman who has left so small a body of literature to
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Mrs. Alison Cockburn - Electric Scotland - It is not easy to believe that the name of Alison Cockburn would have become a
household word in Scotland had her only claim to fame rested upon the song ...
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Alison Cockburn Poems - Famous poet at allpoetry - Poems by Alison Cockburn. All poetry of Alison Cockburn, poet, author, poem.
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Learn more - Alison Rutherford - Scottish Enlightenment - Alison was the daughter of Mr Rutherford of Fernilee, Selkirkshire. She married
Patrick Cockburn, a younger son of Adam Cockburn of Ormiston, the Lord ...
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