Originally written in 1725 and revised several times thereafter, this classic play by Scottish poet Allan Ramsay captures the spirit of rural life and love in the Scottish lowlands. Full of memorable characters, delightful song lyrics, and enchanting scenery, it remains a favorite of audiences and scholars alike.
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