Title |
Page
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Tullochgorum |
1
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Ettrick Banks |
2
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Fee him, Father |
2
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Scornfu' Nancy |
3
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The Lea Rig |
3
|
Bide ye yet |
4
|
Bonnie Chirsty |
4
|
My only jo and dearie, O |
5
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Up amang yon cliffy rocks |
5
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The Brier Bush |
6
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Gree, bairnies, gree |
6
|
There lives a young lassie |
7
|
Bonnie Mary Hay |
7
|
My wife has ta'en the gee |
7
|
Roy's Wife |
8
|
Highland Minstrel Boy |
8
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My Highland home |
8
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My Nannie, O |
9
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Mary of Castle-Cary |
9
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Hey, my bonnie wee lassie |
10
|
The Bridal Day |
10
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The Bush aboon Traquair |
11
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The Widow's Lament |
11
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Nora's Vow |
12
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The Laird o' Lamington |
12
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Auld Gudeman |
13
|
Fare ye weel, my Auld Wife |
13
|
The Old Scottish Gentleman |
14
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Two Original Songs by Tannahill |
15
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Blue bonnets over the border |
15
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Ah, Chloris |
16
|
The Soldier's Grave |
16
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The Minstrel Sleeps |
16
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The Rose of Allandale |
17
|
Bess the Gawkie |
17
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O tell me how to woo thee |
18
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It fell on a Morning |
18
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Old King Coul |
19
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Willie was a wanton wag |
20
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Bonnie Lady Ann |
20
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Sae flaxen were her ringlets |
21
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Sing on, sing on |
21
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Jock o' Hazeldean |
22
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The Laird o' Cockpen |
22
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The Emigrant's Farewell |
23
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Maid of my Heart |
23
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Logan Braes |
24
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For ever, Fortune |
24
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Logan Water |
25
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Sailor and Shepherdess |
25
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Farewell to Funery |
26
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Donald Couper |
27
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Tho' simmer smiles |
27
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The Waukin' o' the Fauld |
27
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The Ewe-Bughts |
28
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Will ye go to the Indies |
28
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Lizzy Lindsay |
29
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Hooly and Fairly |
29
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Hooly and Fairly |
30
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We're a' noddin' |
30
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Tibbie Dunbar |
31
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Come under my Plaidie |
32
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The lovely lass of Inverness |
32
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The lovely lass of Inverness |
33
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Charlie he's my darling |
33
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Broom of Cowdenknows |
34
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A red, red Rose |
35
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Low down i' the Brume |
35
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Tell me, thou soul |
36
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O the weary siller |
36
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The Trysting Tree |
36
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Oh, Poverty |
37
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My Bessie |
37
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Bonnie Aggie Lang |
38
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Neidpath |
39
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Esabell |
39
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There was a lass |
40
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My jo Janet |
40
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My spouse, Nancy |
41
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Loudon's bonnie woods |
41
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Somebody |
42
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Somebody |
42
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Jessie o' the Dell |
43
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I'll gar our Gudeman |
43
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Hame, hame, hame |
43
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John Highlandman |
44
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The White Cockade |
44
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Lament of Flora M'Donald |
44
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Dumbarton's Drums |
45
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The Old Man's Song |
45
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Our gudeman cam' hame |
46
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The Birks of Invermay |
47
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Ah, the poor Shepherd |
48
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Kath'rine Ogie |
48
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Highland Mary |
49
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Mary Morison |
49
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Jeanie Morrison |
50
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Blue-eyed Anne |
51
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Such a parcel of rogues |
51
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O where, tell me where |
52
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The Scottish Blue Bells |
53
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John Anderson, my jo |
54
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Old Long Syne |
55
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Auld Lang Syne |
56
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Auld Lang Syne |
56
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The Campbells are coming |
57
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Tam o' the Balloch |
57
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Dirge of Wallace |
58
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Wallace's Lament |
58
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The Rowan Tree |
59
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The Emigrant's Complaint |
59
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I dream'd I lay |
60
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Jenny's Bawbee |
60
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Tibbie Fowler |
61
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Genty Tibby |
62
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Willie Wastle |
62
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My ain dear Land |
62
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Scotland's Hills |
63
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Kail brose of Old Scotland |
63
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Broad Swords of Scotland |
64
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Song of Death |
64
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When I rov'd |
65
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The bride cam' out o' the byre |
65
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The grass had nae freedom |
66
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The Old Maid |
66
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Donald Macdonald |
67
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Dundee |
68
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The bonnie Redesdale Lassie |
68
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O Jeanie |
69
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The Shepherd's Song |
69
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Lucy's flittin' |
70
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Captain Wedderburn |
70
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Todlin' Hame |
71
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Todlin' Hame |
71
|
The Totums |
73
|
Lewis Gordon |
73
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Connel and Flora |
74
|
Allen-a-dale |
74
|
O, saw ye the lass |
74
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John o' Badenyon |
75
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The Wee Wifukie |
76
|
Contented wi' little |
77
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Her Name |
78
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Wilt thou remember me |
78
|
Sweet Jeanie lass |
78
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I had a dream |
78
|
Fishing Song |
79
|
Hame |
79
|
The Happy Mother |
80
|
Wae's me for Prince Charlie |
80
|
The New Year |
81
|
The Woods of Dunmore |
81
|
Duncan Gray |
82
|
Duncan Gray |
82
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Auld Rob Morris |
82
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Auld Rob Morris |
83
|
Rob's Jock |
83
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Hey, Jenny |
84
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Maggie's Tocher |
84
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Muirland Willie |
85
|
Banks o' Doon |
86
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Banks o' Doon |
87
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Bonnie Prince Charlie |
87
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See the Moon |
87
|
The Ewie |
88
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Their groves o' sweet myrtle |
89
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My heart's in the Highlands |
89
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Romance of Dunois |
90
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Native Caledonia |
90
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Land o' the Leal |
91
|
The Auld Cloak |
91
|
The Barring o' the Door |
92
|
Tam Glen |
92
|
The Carle |
93
|
The Wanton Wife |
93
|
The Gude Farmer |
94
|
Symon and Janet |
94
|
Oh ono chri oh |
95
|
The Gaberlunzie-man |
96
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"It's weel it's nae waur" |
97
|
Scotland |
97
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"A good old Song" |
97
|
Dainty Davie |
98
|
The Gardener wi' his paidle |
98
|
Lucky Nancy |
98
|
Symon Brodie |
99
|
The Blythsome Bridal |
99
|
Hallow-fair |
100
|
Slichtit Nancy |
101
|
The winter sat lang |
101
|
I'll aye ca' in |
102
|
O, wat ye wha's |
102
|
O, thou hast seen |
103
|
O sair I rue |
103
|
Ye Jacobites by Name |
103
|
The Nabob |
104
|
What care I |
105
|
What ails this heart |
105
|
The Toom Pouch |
106
|
The bricht Star |
106
|
The Lawlands of Holland |
107
|
A lassie cam' to our gate |
107
|
Barrochan Jean |
108
|
When Maggie gangs away |
108
|
The Thistle and the Rose |
109
|
The Covenanter's Lament |
109
|
My Mary |
110
|
The Rantin' Highlandman |
110
|
Earl March |
110
|
Ae Happy Hour |
111
|
My Johnnie |
111
|
Tak' tent now, Jean |
111
|
Nae luck about the house |
112
|
The Hameward Song |
113
|
Peggie |
113
|
Peggie |
114
|
My ain Bonnie May |
114
|
The Evening Star |
114
|
Low Germanie |
115
|
The Hills o' Gallowa' |
115
|
The Braes of Ballahun |
116
|
Cessnock Banks |
116
|
Young Jocky |
117
|
The lad that's far awa' |
117
|
The Chelsea Pensioners |
118
|
Dear Highland Laddie |
118
|
The Mason Laddie |
119
|
The Deil cam' Fiddlin' |
120
|
For lack of Gold |
120
|
I gaed a waefu' gate |
121
|
Gi'e me a lass |
121
|
Hey for a lass |
121
|
O gin ye were but mine |
122
|
Love's like a dizziness |
122
|
Sing on |
123
|
I'm ower young |
123
|
Polwarth on the Green |
123
|
'Twas summer tide |
124
|
The rinaway bride |
124
|
Exile of Uldoonan |
125
|
Clout the Caldron |
125
|
The Lass's Wardrobe |
126
|
Lass, gin ye wad lo'e |
126
|
The Lass o' Cambuslang |
127
|
The want o' Siller |
127
|
The Auld Man's Mear |
128
|
Johnnie Cope |
129
|
When lonely thou wander'st |
130
|
The Maid I lo'e |
130
|
Benlomond |
131
|
The lass ayont the hill |
131
|
The mighty Munro |
131
|
Wha is she that lo'es me |
132
|
The Hills of the Heather |
132
|
Jessie |
133
|
The Shepherd Boy |
133
|
Glenaray |
133
|
Dowie in the hint o' hairst |
134
|
On wi' the Tartan |
134
|
My sheep I neglected |
134
|
Colonel Gardiner |
135
|
Were na my heart licht |
135
|
The Banks of the Dee |
136
|
Merry may the keel row |
137
|
My ain Countrie 1 |
137
|
Lochaber |
137
|
Wooing Song |
138
|
My ain countrie 2 |
138
|
O gin I were |
139
|
Phœbe Graeme |
130
|
The Three Lasses |
139
|
Hills o' Caledonia |
140
|
The Kiss ahint the Door |
140
|
The Prince's Street Beau |
141
|
I wander'd alane |
141
|
Beechen Tree |
142
|
I'm wandering wide |
142
|
Poor me |
143
|
Border Song |
143
|
The Thistle |
144
|
Jocky said to Jenny |
145
|
Within a mile of Edinburgh |
145
|
Jocky met wi' Jenny |
145
|
How can my poor heart |
146
|
Turnimspike |
147
|
The Auld Highlandman |
147
|
Shon M'Nab |
148
|
Ta Offish |
149
|
Lauchie's Promotions |
150
|
Tugal M'Taggart |
150
|
The Black Eagle |
151
|
Mary's Dream |
151
|
The Smiling Plains |
152
|
My heid is like to rend |
152
|
Dirge of a Highland Chief |
153
|
Callum-a-Glen |
153
|
John Tod |
154
|
John Maut |
154
|
When the kye come hame |
155
|
The Brakens wi' me |
155
|
The Flower o' Dunblane |
156
|
The Braes o' Gleniffer |
156
|
Pibroch of Donuil Dhu |
157
|
Macgregor's Gathering |
157
|
Donald Caird |
158
|
Saw ye nae my Peggy |
158
|
The year that's awa' |
159
|
Here's a health |
159
|
Bruce's Address |
160
|
O'er hill and dale roamin' |
161
|
How blythely the pipe |
161
|
Behave yoursel' before folk |
162
|
Jockie's far awa' |
163
|
It's no that thou'rt bonnie |
163
|
I'll awa' hame |
164
|
The Maid of Dunmore |
164
|
My mither men't |
165
|
Corn Rigs |
165
|
Rigs o' Barley |
166
|
Wifie, come hame |
166
|
Laddie, oh, leave me |
167
|
Forget na', dear Lassie |
167
|
Battle of Sheriff-Muir |
168
|
Up and waur them a' |
170
|
Battle of Sheriff-Muir |
171
|
Battle of Sheriff-Muir |
172
|
The Drygate Brig |
173
|
Pompey's Ghost |
174
|
Roslin Castle |
174
|
The gloomy night |
175
|
Jamie Gay |
176
|
Jockey |
176
|
Deil tak' the wars |
177
|
The Lover's Salute |
177
|
Mark yonder pomp |
177
|
The Miller |
178
|
The Dusty Miller |
178
|
My Fiddle and me |
179
|
Auchtertool |
179
|
The Group |
180
|
I'll lo'e thee, Annie |
181
|
My Mammy |
181
|
My Peggy's Face |
181
|
Strathallan's Lament |
182
|
Beware o' bonnie Ann |
182
|
O Cherub Content |
182
|
Where Gadie rins |
183
|
Thou'rt sair alter'd |
183
|
Fare thee weel |
183
|
We've drunk to them |
184
|
My Ain Wife |
184
|
St. Andrew's Day |
185
|
The sun had slipped |
185
|
I neither gat |
186
|
Donald of Dundee |
186
|
The Lass o' Isla |
186
|
The Maid's Remonstrance |
187
|
Taste life's glad moments |
187
|
Here's to thee, my Scottish lassie |
188
|
The Witch on the brae |
189
|
My ain Fireside |
190
|
Andro and his cutty gun |
191
|
Blythe was she |
191
|
Blythe and cheerie |
192
|
The Social Cup |
192
|
Scotia's Sons |
192
|
Strathbungo Jean |
193
|
Kelvin Grove |
193
|
Welcome Summer |
194
|
Dunoon |
194
|
I ance knew content |
195
|
On the Death of Burns |
195
|
Glendochart Vale |
196
|
I winna gang back |
196
|
Cradle Song |
196
|
The Hazlewood Witch |
197
|
Farewell to Ayrshire |
197
|
The Pride o' the Glen |
198
|
Love is timid |
198
|
The Flower of Caledonia |
199
|
Somebody |
199
|
Charming Nancy |
199
|
The Auld Gudeman |
200
|
Ha'e ye seen |
200
|
The Auld Highlan' Piper |
201
|
There's nae laddie coming |
201
|
Maggy Maclane |
202
|
Auld Robin Gray |
204
|
Whistle o'er the lave o't |
206
|
The Land o' Bonnets Blue |
206
|
Marriage and the care o't |
206
|
Vittoria |
207
|
Boat Song |
207
|
Mary's twa lovers |
208
|
O love delights |
208
|
The Banks of the Devon |
209
|
Lassie wi' the lintwhite locks |
209
|
Craigie-burn-wood |
209
|
Craigie-burn-wood |
210
|
The Braes aboon Bonaw |
210
|
When Autumn |
211
|
The Social Cup |
211
|
Allister M'Allister |
212
|
The Glasgow Fair |
212
|
Jamie |
214
|
Meg o' Marley |
214
|
Nancy |
214
|
He's owre the hills |
214
|
A Boy's Song |
215
|
Mary Shearer |
215
|
Row weel, my boatie |
216
|
Willie brew'd a peck o' maut |
216
|
Willie brew'd a peck o' maut (sequel) |
216
|
The Soldier's Return |
217
|
Song to Maria |
218
|
The Cock-Laird |
218
|
Henry |
219
|
Cock up your beaver |
219
|
Jenny dang the Weaver |
219
|
Cromlet's Lilt |
220
|
Had I a cave |
221
|
Phillis the fair |
221
|
Adown winding Nith |
221
|
Halucket Meg |
222
|
Bannocks o' barley |
223
|
Argyll is my name |
223
|
Janet Dunbar |
224
|
The Collier's bonnie lassie |
224
|
The Collier Laddie |
225
|
Deluded Swain |
225
|
Hie to the woodlands, hie |
225
|
The Woodlark |
226
|
As gloaming was drawing |
226
|
Helen of Kirkconnell |
227
|
Yonder sunny brae |
227
|
I canna sleep |
228
|
The Star of Glengary |
228
|
I'm naebody noo |
228
|
Lament for the Bards |
229
|
The Weaver's Wife |
229
|
To my auld Wife |
230
|
Handsome Nell |
230
|
The Banks of the Esk |
231
|
My Highland Vale |
231
|
The blind lassie |
231
|
The Thorn Tree |
232
|
Soldier, rest |
232
|
The Boatie Rows |
233
|
The Lark and Wren |
234
|
The Evening Shade |
234
|
For a' that |
234
|
For a' that |
235
|
Tune your Fiddles |
235
|
Ye gods |
236
|
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen |
237
|
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen |
237
|
Cauld Kail in Aberdeen |
238
|
The Cogie |
238
|
Let Topers sing |
239
|
Life aye has been |
239
|
Highland Whisky |
239
|
Farewell to Whiskey |
240
|
Up in the air |
240
|
Wilt thou be my dearie |
241
|
O, my love's bonnie |
241
|
Loch-Erroch Side |
241
|
Young Peggy |
242
|
The Cogie |
242
|
O, are ye sleeping, Maggie |
242
|
Handsome Katie |
243
|
This is the night |
243
|
She rose and let me in |
244
|
Thou art gane awa' |
244
|
Let me in this ae night |
245
|
Let me in this ae night (her answer) |
245
|
Forlorn, my love |
246
|
Rob Roy Macgregor |
246
|
Here's a health |
246
|
Scotland yet |
247
|
Janet and Me |
247
|
Bonnie lassie |
248
|
Tak' it, man, tak' it |
248
|
Campsie Glen |
249
|
Caledonia |
249
|
I have listen'd |
249
|
Bonnie Mysie |
250
|
How eerily, how drearily |
251
|
Jeanie Graham |
251
|
The Spinnin' Wheel |
252
|
Nae mair we'll meet |
252
|
The simmer sun |
253
|
Sorrow and Song |
253
|
A' body's like to be married |
253
|
Nicol Jarvie's Journey |
254
|
The old Scotch air |
254
|
The woods of Dunmore |
255
|
Janet Macbean |
255
|
The Curler's Song |
255
|
The Linnet |
256
|
Tee-total Song |
256
|
Red gleams the sun |
257
|
Sweet's the dew |
257
|
And can thy bosom |
258
|
The Heathy Hills |
258
|
Glen-na-H'Albyn |
258
|
Maggie Lauder |
259
|
The Joyfu' Widower |
260
|
Though Boreas bauld |
260
|
Auld Janet Baird |
261
|
The Wee Auld Man |
261
|
The guid, guid wife |
262
|
A cogie o' yill |
262
|
Donald Gunn |
263
|
Miss Weir |
263
|
Hey the Hielan Heather |
264
|
They're a' teasing me |
264
|
The Lass o' Preston Mill |
264
|
The simmer morn |
265
|
The Land o' Cakes |
265
|
The Heather Bell |
265
|
The Flowers of Edinburgh |
266
|
Scotland dear |
266
|
Mary Cowley |
267
|
Sae will we yet |
267
|
Blythe are we set |
267
|
The land for me |
268
|
If on earth |
268
|
O give me the ear |
269
|
The Lark |
269
|
The Tweed |
269
|
Hurra for the Highlands |
270
|
The Dainty Bit Plan |
270
|
A wet sheet |
271
|
My bonnie Wife |
271
|
The Lass o' Arranteenie |
272
|
She's fair and fause |
272
|
My Jamie |
272
|
A Lassie Fair |
273
|
The Broomy Brae |
273
|
Gloomy Winter |
273
|
The Highland Laddie |
274
|
Bonnie George Campbell |
274
|
Rob Macgregor |
275
|
Bauldy Baird |
275
|
Heather Jock |
276
|
The Wearie Body |
276
|
Willie Waggletail |
277
|
The Wanter |
277
|
Bannocks o' Barley |
278
|
Lizy Liberty |
278
|
Maclaine |
279
|
Oh, take me to yon sunny isle |
280
|
The days o' auld Langsyne |
280
|
Wae be to the orders |
281
|
Glen-Orra |
282
|
Anna |
282
|
Her kiss was soft |
282
|
How ardently |
283
|
In Summer |
283
|
The Breist-knots |
284
|
Bonnie Peggy |
284
|
The Unhappy Father |
284
|
My heart's my ain |
285
|
Say not the Bard |
285
|
Jamie o' the Glen |
286
|
There's none to soothe |
286
|
Kind Robin lo'es me |
287
|
Loch Cathrine |
287
|
Lullaby |
287
|
The bashfu' Wooer |
288
|
Honest men |
288
|
The lass o' Haddington |
289
|
Can ye lo'e me |
289
|
The years of Youth |
289
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Bonnie Mary Græme |
290
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My first and last love |
290
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The circle of Friendship |
291
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The weel-tocher'd Lass |
291
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Bonnie Jean |
292
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Her blue rollin' e'e |
292
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The banks o' Glaizart |
292
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Mary, O |
293
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The Plaidie |
293
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The spinning o't |
293
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The bud on the brier |
294
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Daintie Davie |
294
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Lassie wi' the raven locks |
295
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Blue-eyed Anne |
295
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What ails you, Pate |
296
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Mary |
296
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Bessie's Lamentation |
297
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Fair Helen |
297
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The Lass o' Netherlee |
297
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Hie, bonnie lassie |
298
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Old Nanny's Song |
298
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The lassie o' the glen |
298
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The Farewell |
299
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Poor Mary |
299
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Carle Time |
300
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The autumn leaves |
300
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Matrimonial Happiness |
301
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Johnnie and Mary |
301
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One day I heard Mary |
302
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My Nannie's awa' |
302
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Sae merry as we ha'e been |
303
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Hap me wi' thy petticoat |
303
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The Country Lass |
304
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Amang the Heather |
304
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The Lass o' Livingstone |
305
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Address to a Lady |
305
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The Crook and Plaid |
306
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Prince Charles Edward |
306
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The Scotsman's Farewell |
307
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How hard's the fate |
308
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Jeanie's black e'e |
308
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When life was gay |
308
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Farewell to Avondale |
309
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Hush, ye rude breezes |
309
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O'er the mist-shrouded |
309
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The Wanderer's Return |
310
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Wee Johnny Duncan |
310
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Cuttie's Wedding |
311
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Behold the hour |
311
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My bonnie Mary |
311
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O lassie I lo'e dearest |
312
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Advice to the Lasses |
312
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Lay of the Hopeless |
312
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Where are they |
313
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Welcome Jamie hame again |
313
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The Yellow-Hair'd Laddie |
314
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Peggy and Patie |
314
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On Whitsunday morning |
315
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All joy was bereft me |
315
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Her bonnie black e'e |
316
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While some to distant |
316
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The Campsie Lassie |
317
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My Jeanie and I |
317
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The Folk at Lindores |
317
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Nan of Logie Green |
318
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The Beggar |
318
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O weel's me |
318
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Jeanie Graham |
319
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Thy fatal shafts |
319
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Bonnie Mary Halliday |
319
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The Evening Star |
320
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Speak not of love |
320
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Corunna's lone shore |
320
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The light of Glen Fruin |
321
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The Bonnie Bride |
322
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Bonny Mary |
322
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The unco bit want |
322
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Colin Clout |
323
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The Lady of my Love |
324
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Far, far away |
324
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The Highland Soldier |
325
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The Campbell's Pibroch |
325
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Caledonians, brave and bold |
325
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Fair in Kinrara |
326
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Scotland and Charlie |
326
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The Maid of Islay |
326
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Donald is no more |
327
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O'er the mountain |
327
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The wood of Craigie-lea |
327
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Langsyne, beside |
328
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A famous man |
328
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Know'st thou the land |
328
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I'll twine a wreath |
329
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The wee primrose |
329
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When summer's sun |
329
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The Weaver |
330
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Away to the mountains |
330
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The Highland Maid |
330
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Cheerly, Soldier |
331
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Comin' thro' the rye |
331
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Comin' thro' the rye |
332
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Oh, dinna ask me |
332
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The silken-snooded lassie |
332
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Rest awhile with me |
333
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Twine weel the plaiden |
333
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The Cooper of Fife |
333
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The bonnie red ribbon |
334
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Willie wi' his wig a-jee |
334
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O, whistle |
334
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Come hame to your lingels |
335
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Lass gin ye lo'e me |
335
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Patie's Wedding |
336
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I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane |
337
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Here awa', there awa' |
337
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Wandering Willie |
338
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Eskdale Braes |
338
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The lily of the vale |
339
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The Day Returns |
339
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Where shall the lover rest |
339
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The way for to woo |
340
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The Highland Lassie |
341
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To Mary in Heaven |
342
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Song of the Stars |
342
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The tears I shed |
343
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The Non-Descript |
343
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The Braes o' Bedlay |
344
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Afton Water |
344
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Here is the glen |
345
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The auld Man's Lament |
345
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Macpherson's Rant |
346
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Macpherson's Farewell |
346
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Habbie's frae hame |
347
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On the wild braes of Calder |
348
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Calder braes |
348
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The Vale of Clyde |
348
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The tither morn |
349
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Lanark Mills |
349
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The troops were embark'd |
350
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When first I saw |
350
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Last May a braw Wooer |
351
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O merry row |
351
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Emigrant's Death Song |
352
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Wifie and me |
352
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The bonnie Moor-hen |
352
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Louisa's but a lassie |
353
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Sailor's Wife's Song |
353
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There is a bonnie flower |
353
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Draw the sword |
354
|
The Ploughman |
354
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Sweet Susan |
354
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I'll cheer up my heart |
355
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I ha'e lost my love |
355
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O'er the muir |
356
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O'er the muir |
356
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Scotland and Charlie |
357
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Gin e'er I'm in love |
357
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The Braes of Mar |
358
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The Cauldrife Wooer |
359
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The Maid of Glenconnel |
359
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The Bridal o't |
360
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The Spinnin' o't |
360
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What's a' the steer |
361
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The Lomond |
361
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Bessie Bell & Mary Gray |
362
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Iona |
362
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Oscar's Ghost |
363
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Culloden Muir |
363
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Jumpin' John |
363
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O wake thee |
364
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I ha'e nae kith |
364
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Gae to the kye wi' me |
364
|
Oh, Helen dear |
365
|
The days of old |
365
|
Eliza |
365
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The waes o' Scotland |
366
|
The Covenanter's Tomb |
366
|
Gloamin' |
366
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I canna smile |
367
|
Ye bonnie haughs |
367
|
Wha's at the window |
368
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The Flowers of the Forest |
368
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African Song |
369
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Loch-na-gar |
369
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We'll meet beside |
369
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Wap at the Widow |
370
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The bonnie brucket lassie |
370
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I had a horse |
371
|
Puirtith Cauld |
371
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The Lass o' Patie's Mill |
372
|
Cadogan's Lament |
372
|
The Minstrel |
373
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The Barn, O |
374
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Coila's Bard |
374
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O, leave me not |
375
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Love |
376
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The Flittin' o' the Cow |
376
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Mary |
376
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The setting Sun |
377
|
Oh, I lo'ed |
377
|
The Husband's Song |
377
|
The Window Pane |
378
|
The primrose blooms |
378
|
Now Jenny, lass |
379
|
Janet |
379
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Sandy |
380
|
Summer Wooing |
380
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The Auld Folks |
381
|
Highland Mary |
381
|
Queen Mary's Lament |
382
|
The Making o' the Hay |
382
|
Love's Adieu |
383
|
Highland Coronach |
383
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Wearie's Well |
384
|
The kind breath o' Summer |
384
|
I heard the evening linnet's voice |
385
|
The Home of my Fathers |
385
|
The Young Laird and Edinburgh Katie |
386
|
Alloa House |
387
|
Oh, how could I venture |
387
|
The unco Grave |
388
|
Raven's stream |
388
|
Cameron's Welcome hame |
388
|
Gin ye meet a bonnie lassie |
389
|
My Native Land |
390
|
The Shipwreck |
391
|
The black-haired laddie |
391
|
The Rover o' Lochryan |
391
|
Mary |
392
|
Mary Macneil |
392
|
Leddie Anne |
393
|
The Waits |
393
|
O Nancy's hair |
393
|
Farewell |
394
|
Isabell |
394
|
Culloden |
394
|
Hill of Lochiel |
395
|
Red is the Rose |
395
|
When we two parted |
396
|
The Ingle Side |
396
|
The Bonnie Rowan Bush |
396
|
Marion |
397
|
The Captive Huntsman |
397
|
The Hills of the Highlan's |
397
|
The banks of Tarf |
398
|
Now lanely I sit |
398
|
Absence |
399
|
While frequent on Tweed |
399
|
Fair modest flower |
400
|
Wee Johnnie |
400
|
Lovely Mary |
401
|
'Neath the wave |
401
|
The Mermaiden |
401
|
Lenachan's Farewell |
402
|
Life's a faught |
402
|
The Corbie and Craw |
403
|
The Tod |
403
|
My Mother bids me bind |
403
|
In airy dreams |
404
|
Remembrance |
404
|
The Farewell |
404
|
Indian Death Song |
404
|
Wedded Love |
405
|
Time cannot blot |
405
|
Our gudeman |
405
|
My luve's in Germany |
406
|
Winter, wi' his cloudy brow |
406
|
Land of my Fathers |
406
|
Farewell to the Land |
407
|
The midges dance |
407
|
Our bonnie Scots lads |
407
|
Dinna think, bonnie lassie |
408
|
O saft is the blink o' thine e'e |
409
|
My Love |
409
|
I winna be weel |
409
|
Sandy Allan |
410
|
Now spring again |
410
|
When gowans sprinkl'd |
411
|
My bonnie lassie's dead |
411
|
The Jilted Nymph |
411
|
Barbara Allan |
412
|
My Heather Land |
412
|
This is no mine ain house |
413
|
This is no my ain house |
413
|
This is no my ain lassie |
414
|
This is no my plaid |
414
|
The Lassie by the Loch |
414
|
Fair fa' the Lasses |
415
|
Our ain Land |
415
|
The Trystin' Tree |
416
|
Where Quair rins sweet |
416
|
The Scotch Blue-bell |
417
|
To the Clyde |
418
|
Aikendrum |
418
|
A canty Sang |
419
|
We'll go to sea no more |
419
|
Bonnie Ann |
420
|
Our gudeman's an unco body |
420
|
The leal light heart |
421
|
O come with me |
421
|
Up in the morning early |
422
|
When I am far away |
422
|
Bessie |
423
|
Courtship |
423
|
To Isabel |
424
|
O Mary, turn awa' |
424
|
The Tocherless Lass |
424
|
A steed, a steed |
424
|
Myot's lofty brow |
425
|
The Trystin' Tree |
425
|
The Highland Character |
426
|
The Narrow House |
427
|
O saw ye my Father |
427
|
Gude Coldstream toon |
427
|
Ae fond kiss |
428
|
Och, hey, Johnnie lad |
428
|
Fair Eliza |
428
|
The days of my youth |
429
|
Blythe ha'e I been |
429
|
What can a young lassie |
429
|
Some love to roam |
430
|
Lassie, would ye lo'e me |
430
|
My Lowland Bride |
430
|
Beneath a green shade |
431
|
The Woods o' Castle Doune |
431
|
The Thistle |
432
|
O the Ewe-bughting's bonnie |
433
|
Lovely Davies |
434
|
Bonnie Wee Thing |
434
|
O Leeze me on the Glen |
435
|
The Mountaineer's Death |
436
|
Kate of Aberdeen |
437
|
Bet of Aberdeen |
437
|
The Mariner |
438
|
My Goddess, Woman |
438
|
Annie Laurie |
438
|
Up wi' the Widow |
439
|
Prestwick Drum |
439
|
Jockie's ta'en the parting kiss |
440
|
"I canna be fashed" |
440
|
Hap and Row |
440
|
Keep the country |
441
|
The lass that made the bed |
441
|
'Twas na her bonnie blue e'e |
441
|
Bothwell Bank |
442
|
How sweet this lone vale |
442
|
Logie o' Buchan |
443
|
The Humble Beggar |
443
|
She left us |
444
|
Mary Gill |
444
|
Strephon and Lydia |
445
|
Gilderoy |
445
|
Why hangs that cloud |
446
|
Johnnie's Grey Breeks |
446
|
Menie |
447
|
Matilda |
447
|
Blue-e'ed Mary |
448
|
Tweedside |
449
|
Tweedside |
449
|
The Banks of Tay |
450
|
When John and me |
450
|
The Posie |
451
|
Young Phemie |
452
|
The Bonnie Scotch Lass |
452
|
Leader Haughs and Yarrow |
453
|
Leader Haughs and Yarrow |
454
|
The Flower of Yarrow |
454
|
Mary Scott |
455
|
The Rose in Yarrow |
455
|
Willie's drowned in Yarrow |
456
|
The Braes of Yarrow |
456
|
Busk ye, busk ye |
457
|
The Braes of Yarrow |
457
|
The Dowie Dens of Yarrow |
459
|
Love's Constancy |
459
|
Young Donald |
459
|
The Wedding Day |
460
|
Caledonia |
460
|
Love inviting Reason |
460
|
Old Scotland |
461
|
Jockey fou, Jenny fain |
461
|
When we were at the Schule |
462
|
Back Again |
462
|
The Wee Lassie |
463
|
The Cardin' o't |
463
|
Bring a' your maut |
464
|
John Grumlie |
464
|
The Widow's Dream |
464
|
I mark'd a gem |
465
|
Highland Harry |
465
|
Ca' the Yowes |
466
|
Ca' the Yowes |
466
|
The widow's ae bit Lassie |
467
|
Gather in |
467
|
I kenna what's come o'er him |
467
|
The cauld winter's gane |
468
|
Ours is the land |
468
|
My faithful Somebody |
468
|
Po'k-head Wood |
469
|
A Nursery Rhyme |
469
|
Farewell, ye Streams |
470
|
By Allan Stream |
470
|
I've loved thee, love |
471
|
The Auld Brig-stane |
471
|
The Bonnie Wee Wifie |
472
|
Her bonnie black e'e |
472
|
The Lass of Ballochmyle |
473
|
O ye wha here |
474
|
My boy, Tammy |
474
|
The secret lover |
475
|
Captain Paton's Lament |
475
|
Ha'e ye seen |
477
|
Happy Friendship |
477
|
They're a' teasing me |
477
|
Killiecrankie |
478
|
Tranent Muir |
479
|
Doun the burn, Davie |
480
|
I cam' o'er the muir |
481
|
The Braes of Branksome |
481
|
Sweet the Bard |
482
|
Auld Peter M'Gowan |
482
|
The Happy Clown |
483
|
Bonnie Jeannie Gray |
483
|
There'll never be peace |
484
|
Lament |
484
|
O Mally's meek |
485
|
The waes of Scotland |
485
|
The Young Maxwell |
486
|
My dear little Lassie |
486
|
Phemie |
487
|
The Light of the Moon |
487
|
The Emigrant's Farewell |
488
|
'Twas nae her bonnie blue e'e |
488
|
O gin my love |
489
|
The yellow-haired Laddie |
489
|
It is na, Jean |
490
|
Arran Maid |
490
|
The bright sun had given |
490
|
O'er the Water to Charlie |
491
|
Royal Charlie |
491
|
Native Land |
491
|
Dumbarton's bonnie Dell |
492
|
Garryhorn |
492
|
The Esk |
492
|
O wat ye wha |
493
|
My dearie, if thou dee |
493
|
Wattle's the waur o' the wear |
493
|
Haud awa' |
494
|
Haud awa' |
495
|
I'll tend thy bower |
495
|
Farewell, ye haunts of joy |
496
|
Tarry woo |
496
|
My wife's |
497
|
She is a winsome |
497
|
Though dowie's the Winter |
497
|
Peggy, I must love thee |
498
|
O, dinna think |
499
|
Gala Water |
499
|
An thou were my ain thing |
500
|
To Daunton me |
501
|
The Banks of Forth |
501
|
The Bonnie Scot |
502
|
Pinkie House |
502
|
Ower Bogie |
503
|
Bonnie Jean |
503
|
John Hay's Bonnie Lassie |
504
|
Hamilla |
504
|
I'll never leave thee |
505
|
Tranent Wedding |
506
|
The toom Meal pock |
507
|
The Poor Man |
507
|
The Women Fo'k |
508
|
I'll no wake |
508
|
Caledonia |
509
|
Birniebouzle |
509
|
Auld John Nicol |
510
|
The Ladies' Evening Song |
510
|
Kirk wad let me be |
511
|
The Winter of Life |
511
|
Bess and her Wheel |
511
|
My love is but a lassie |
512
|
Come, let me take |
512
|
Duncan M'Cleary |
512
|
The Wren |
513
|
A Lassie's Wonders |
513
|
With waefu' heart |
513
|
The Cottar's Sang |
514
|
The hour of Love |
514
|
Through the wood, laddie |
515
|
Green Sleeves |
515
|
There's my thumb |
516
|
I'll gar ye be fain |
517
|
Adieu for a while |
517
|
The Blaithrie o't |
518
|
The Blaithrie o't |
518
|
Blink o'er the burn |
519
|
Sweet Betty |
519
|
The wee German Lairdie |
520
|
O brother Sandie |
520
|
Why do ye tarry |
521
|
Waly, Waly |
521
|
Glancing of her Apron |
522
|
Birks of Abergeldy |
522
|
Birks of Aberfeldy |
523
|
The Man in Aberdeen |
523
|
Get up, gudewife |
524
|
Jamie frae Dundee |
524
|
Tell me, Dear |
525
|
Hey, how, my Johnnie lad |
525
|
Woe's my heart |
526
|
The Highland Queen |
526
|
There's plenty come to woo me |
527
|
Norland Jockey |
527
|
The Soger Laddie |
527
|
Patie and Peggie |
528
|
Cold, cold's the hand |
528
|
The Waefu' Heart |
528
|
Lady Onlie |
529
|
Theniel Menzies' Mary |
529
|
Katy |
529
|
O lay thy loof in mine |
530
|
O that I had ne'er married |
530
|
My Wife she dang me |
530
|
In yon Garden |
530
|
Bobbing John |
531
|
Robin shure in hairst |
531
|
Anna |
531
|
Fairly shot of her |
532
|
O gude ale comes |
532
|
The Siller Crown |
532
|
O Mary, ye'se be clad |
533
|
Evan Banks |
533
|
The Lass of Pittenweem |
534
|
Kate o' Gowrie |
534
|
The Lass o' Gowrie |
535
|
Cherry Valley |
535
|
Cockle-Leerie-La |
536
|
Doctor Monroe |
536
|
The Stuarts of Appin |
537
|
Adieu for evermore |
539
|
A weary lot is thine |
539
|
Willie Winkie's Testament |
540
|
My Lady's Gown |
540
|
The Wild Glen |
541
|
The Hawthorn Tree |
541
|
Is your war-pipe asleep |
542
|
Woo'd and married and a' |
543
|
The Lass o' Carron side |
543
|
How early I woo'd thee |
544
|
Not the swan on the lake |
544
|
The bonnie House o' Airly |
545
|
A Rose-bud |
546
|
Tho' we ne'er should meet |
546
|
The merry Ploughman |
546
|
O, were I on Parnassus |
547
|
A Wife o' my ain |
547
|
Bonnie Lesley |
548
|
My love she's but a lassie |
548
|
Peggy |
549
|
Gloomy winter's come again |
549
|
Sweet Annie |
550
|
Lament for Jamie |
550
|
Lovely Polly Stewart |
551
|
Ane-and-twenty, Tam |
551
|
When she cam' ben |
551
|
Hame |
552
|
The dying Girl's song |
552
|
The Land of Cakes |
553
|
Despairing Mary |
554
|
Of a' the airts |
555
|
Dear Roger, if your Jenny |
555
|
O, as I was kist |
556
|
The Lasses a' leugh |
556
|
October Winds |
557
|
O'er the muir to Maggy |
557
|
Mary's Grave |
557
|
Oh hon a ri |
558
|
Love at Thirty-nine |
558
|
The Dumfries Volunteers |
558
|
Gudewife, count the lawin |
559
|
He is gone on the mountain |
559
|
Carle, an the king come |
560
|
Peggy, now the king's come |
560
|
Gilderoy |
560
|
At setting day |
562
|
The heath this night |
562
|
The Blythesome Lad |
562
|
Mary Gray |
562
|
The deuks dang o'er |
563
|
Mary Shaw |
563
|
The Highland Seer |
564
|
St. Mungo's Kirk-yard |
564
|
O, Kenmure's on and awa' |
566
|
Donald Macgillavry |
566
|
Go to him, then |
567
|
The Harper of Mull |
567
|
Here's to the king, sir |
568
|
Landlady count the lawin |
568
|
The Robin's Testament |
569
|
The Highland Baloc |
569
|
My Wife shall ha'e her will |
569
|
Lord Gregory |
570
|
Open the door to me |
570
|
My auld Man |
570
|
Go to Berwick, Johnnie |
571
|
The Landart Laird |
571
|
Lassie, lie near me |
571
|
The Thistle of Scotland |
572
|
Sweet Robin |
573
|
The Big-bellied Bottle |
573
|
My Gudeman |
573
|
The Black-e'ed Lassie |
574
|
Bonnie Dundee |
574
|
Auld Uncle Watty |
575
|
Daft Days |
575
|
One star of the morning |
576
|
Bonnie Jean mak's muckle |
576
|
Married the Morn |
576
|
Jeannie's Bosom |
577
|
Young Jamie |
577
|
As I cam' down |
577
|
O, wha's that |
578
|
The Farewell |
578
|
John, come kiss me now |
578
|
The Highland Widow |
579
|
The Auld Gudeman |
579
|
The weary pund o' tow |
580
|
Galloway Tam |
580
|
There dwalt a man |
580
|
The Banks of Aith |
581
|
The Gallant Weaver |
581
|
Ungrateful Nannie |
582
|
I'll never love thee more |
582
|
Sly Widow Skinner |
583
|
The Braes o' Ballochmyle |
583
|
Blackford Hill |
584
|
The bloom hath fled |
584
|
Push about the Glass |
584
|
My sweet wee laddie |
585
|
A Lullaby |
585
|
The Bumper |
585
|
Thou gloomy Feberwar |
586
|
Julia |
586
|
The Deceiver |
586
|
To Arms |
587
|
The month of July |
587
|
Sweet is the dawn |
587
|
Sanct Mungo |
587
|
The Quern Lilt |
588
|
Sweet May |
588
|
Braxfield Braes |
589
|
Fairest of her days |
589
|
The Mitherless Bairn |
589
|
Omnia vincit amor |
589
|
Poor little Jessie |
590
|
Sandyford Ha' |
591
|
The Maid o' Montrose |
591
|
O hast thou forgotten |
592
|
Highland Mother's Lament |
592
|
Alake for the Lassie |
592
|
Mary Dhu |
593
|
The Lady of my Heart |
593
|
Bleaching her claes |
594
|
I am married |
594
|
Mary Lee's Lament |
595
|
O Tibbie |
595
|
The Widow sae Young |
595
|
Adieu |
596
|
Good night and joy |
596
|
Index of First Lines |
597
|
Index of Authors |
607
|