Here little Peggy sings along the street, come buy my turnips, buy my turnips sweet
A young girl, barefoot and holding a basket of turnips, stands on a cobblestone street with a classical-style balustrade flanking the sidewalk behind her. In the distance is Calton Hill
Format: | Photo |
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Language: | English |
Published: |
[Edinburgh] :
[L. Scott],
[1803]
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