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John Campbell Shairp (30 July 1819 - 18 September 1885) was a Scottish poet, literary critic and academic. From his youth Shairp was a writer, but he did not publish early. In 1856 he issued a vigorous pamphlet on ‘The Wants of Scottish Universities and some of the Remedies.’ After settling at St. Andrews, he contributed frequently to periodicals. In 1864 he published Kilmahoe: A Highland pastoral, and other poems, in which he revealed his love of nature and of Scottish scenes and interests, and displayed a strong and original, if somewhat irregular, lyrical gift. Among the miscellaneous pieces in the volume, the tender and haunting "Bush aboon Traquair" easily won and retained popularity

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Gaelic Legends
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Cuba
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King Arthur And The Captive Maiden.
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Legend Of The Canadian Robin
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An Islesman's Farewell.
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Canada, 1882.
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Dunolly's Daughter.
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Colhorn.
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Cree Fairies.
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Inverawe.
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