Blythe Was She


 * "Blyth, blyth, blyth was ſhe" from The Tea-Table Miscellany, Volume IV (Ed. 1) (1737), compiled and edited by Allan Ramsay.
 * Republished as "Blyth, blyth, blyth was ſhe" from The Tea-Table Miscellany (Ed. 10) (1740), compiled and edited by Allan Ramsay.
 * "Blithe was she" from the chapbook Bruce's Address (c. 1804-1819).
 * "Andrew wi' his cutty gun" from the chapbook Bart'lemy fair (c. 1816).
 * "Andro and his cutty gun" from the chapbook Bessy Bell & Mary Gray (1818).
 * "Blythe Was She" from the chapbook Young Lochinvar (c. 1820-1830).
 * "Andro wi' his cutty gun" from the chapbook Down the burn Davie (1823).
 * "Andro Wi' His Cutty Gun" from the chapbook The Flowers of the Forest (c. 1825).
 * "Andrew and his cutty gun" from the chapbook Four excelent songs (1826).
 * "Blythe Was She" from the chapbook Young Lochinvar (1828).
 * "Andro and his cutty gun" from The Book of Scottish Song (1843), edited by Alexander Whitelaw.
 * "Blythe Was She" from the chapbook Young Lochinvar (c. 1850-1860)
 * "Blithe was she", in The Poetical Works of Robert Burns (1887), edited by Alexander Smith
 * "Blythe was She" from The Complete Poetical Works of Robert Burns (1900), edited by Nathan Haskell Dole
 * "Andrew and his Cutty Gun" from The Merry Muses of Caledonia (1911), edited and republished by The Burns Federation.