

Black and white illustration of a man and woman in formal clothing. The woman wears a long white dress with a shawl; the man wears a suit. They stand on a dirt path with a tree to their left and a body of water behind them. The sky appears cloudy. Text at the top reads "ANNIE LAWRIE" in an arc. Below the illustration, text reads "A Scotch Ballad, Newly arranged for the PIANO FORTE". Additional text at the bottom includes names and locations: "Published by OLIVER DITSON", "C.C. CLAPP & CO. BOSTON", "J. C. GOULD, PHILADELPHIA", and other names and places.
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