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5.0 out of 5 stars
identification of Hew Ainslie,
By jim purvis (Indianapolis, indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Scottish Songs, Ballads, and Poems (Hardcover)
As a decendant of Hew Ainslie be it known that he is entombed at Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville,Ky and that the poem Ingleside is engraved on his tombstone. I have found that the poetry of my Great-great Grandfather written in Scottish brouge to be very inspiring.
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Scottish poetry at its best!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Scottish Songs, Ballads, and Poems (Hardcover)
The sweetest poem in the book is "The Absent Father." Hew Ainslie describes how he misses his wife and children after he came to America and they were still in Scotland, planning to join him later. His poems are written in the Scottish dialect. |
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Scottish Songs, Ballads, and Poems by Hew Ainslie (Hardcover - June 1955)
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