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Robert Gilfillan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Robert Gilfillan
Robert Gilfillan (7 July 1798 – 4 December 1850) was a poet and songwriter, born at Dunfermline, Scotland, and latterly a collector of the police rates at Leith. He wrote a number of Scottish songs, and was favourably mentioned in ''Noctes Ambrosianae'' (see Wilson, J.). He was the author of the beautiful song, ''Oh, why left I my Hame?''. He published a 150-page book of songs in 1831, which garnered sufficient acclaim to spur publication of a longer version in 1835, and another in 1839. ==External links==
*(Significant Scots: Robert Gilfillan ).
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