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English: James Mackintosh Kennedy poem "St. Andrew and the Haggis" from Scottish and American Poems, 1899, pp. 55-56. James Mackintosh Kennedy
Date 1883, 1888, 1899
Source

Original publication: Scottish and American Poems, New York: J. S. Ogilvie Publishing Company

Immediate source: Personal copy of book
Author

James Mackintosh Kennedy

(Life time: 1848-1922)


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