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Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)

Bibliography

Ross, Alexander.
The Fortunate Shepherdess, a pastoral tale; in three cantos, in the Scotish dialect. By Mr. Alexander Ross schoolmaster at Lochlee. To which is added a few songs by the same author. Aberdeen, 1768 (Abd)
Helenore, or the Fortunate Shepherdess, a poem, in the broad Scotch dialect; by Alexander Ross, ... To which are added, Songs, by the same author, and a glossary. Aberdeen, 1778 (Abd.)
The Fortunate Shepherd, or, The Orphan MS. in three volumes of poems of Alexander Ross, Schoolmaster at Lochlee in Angus, and author of ‘Helinore: the Fortunate Shepherdess’ (Aberdeen, 1768). Adv.MS.19.3.18A-C in the National Library of Scotland. p. 1768.
The Scottish Works of Alexander Ross: consisting of Helenore, or, The fortunate shepherdess; Songs; The fortunate shepherd, or, The orphan. (S.T.S.) 1938