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INDEX
TO
THE FIRST LINES OF THE SONGS.
those marked thus † are original contributions.
PAGE
† A bonnie wee lassie I ken, I ken
463
A bonnier lass there never was, the sun ne'er shone the like upon
289
A canty sang, O, a canty sang
419
A captive maid pined in the tow'r of Dunmore
164
A cock-laird, fu' cadgie
218
A cogie o' yill, and a pickle aitmeal
262
A famous man was Robin Hood
328
A friend of mine cam' here yestreen
7
A Highland lad my love was born
44
† A' kin's o' lads an' men I see
513
A laddie and a lassie fair
124
A lass lived down by yon burn braes
126
A lass that was laden wi' care
303
A lassie cam' to our gate
107
A lassie fair—the deil-may-care
273
† A leal light heart's ne'er sad, my jo
421
A rose-bud by my early walk
546
A sonsie auld carline is Janet Dunbar
224
A southland Jenny, that was right bonnie
527
A steed! a steed of matchless speed
424
A' the lads o' Thornie bank
529
A' the witches langsyne were humpbackit and auld
189
A warlock cam' to our town
418
A weary lot is thine, fair maid
539
A wee bird cam' to our ha' door
80
A wet sheet and a flowing sea
271
About the closin' o' the day
261
Accuse me not, inconstant fair
578
Across the riggs we'll wander
382
Adieu! a heart-warm fond adieu
596
Adieu, for a while, my native green plains
517
Adieu! romantic banks of Clyde
349
Adieu to rock and to waterfall
125
Admiring nature's simple charms
348
Adown winding Nith I did wander
222
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever
428
Ae morn, last ouk, as I gaed out
110
Ae morn of May, when fields were gay
357
† Ae summer eve o' rosy joy, when a' was quiet and still
452
Afore the Lammas tide
11
Again on Myot's lofty brow
425
Again rejoicing nature sees
447
Again the laverock seeks the sky
330
Ah, Chloris! could I now but sit
16
Ah! lassie, I think wi' a sair broken heart
284
Ah, Mary, sweetest maid, farewell
186
Ah, the poor shepherd's mournful fate
48
† Ah! where are the days of my earliest youth
429
Alack, my sad heart! how it throbs wi' its sorrow
391
Alake for the lassie! she's no right at a'
592
All joy was bereft me, the day that you left me
315
All lovely, on the sultry beach
445
Allen-a-Dale has no faggot for burning
74
Alone, alone, in the evening beam
310
Although I be but a country lass
304
Amang the birks sae blythe an' gay
115
Amang the braes aboon Dunoon
304
Amid Loch Cat'rine's scenery wild
287
An auld Hielan' couple sat lane by the ingle
278
An eiry night, a cheerless day
459
An' O, may I never live single again
80
An' thou wert my ain thing
500
And a' that e'er my Jenny had
60
And are ye sure the news is true
112
And can thy bosom bear the thought
258
And fare ye weel, my auld wife
13
And I'll owre the muir to Maggy
557
And oh, for ane-and-twenty, Tam
551
† And thou wilt sing the song, sweet child
422
And ye shall walk in silk attire
532
Argyll is my name, and you may think it strange
223
† Arise, my faithfu' Phœbe Græme
139
As from a rock past all relief
498
As gloaming was drawing her veil o'er the mountains
226
As I cam' by Loch-Erroch side
241
As I cam' down by yon castle wa'
577
As I cam' down the Cannogate
137
As I cam' in by Teviot side
481
As I came through Glendochart vale
196
As I sail'd past green Jura's isle
115
As I was a-walking ae May morning
355
As I was a-wand'ring ae morning in spring
546
As I was walking up the street
485
As I went forth to view the spring
589
As Jamie Gay gang'd blythe his way
176
As Jenny sat down wi' her wheel by the fire
253
As late by a sodger I happened to pass
517
As Patie cam' up frae the glen
336
As walking forth to view the plain
48
At gloamin grey, the close o' day
439
At Polwarth, on the green
123
At setting day and rising morn
562
At the sunset of glory the ev'ning is calm
372
At Willie's wedding on the green
219
Auld farran' cantie bodie
297
Auld gudeman, ye're a drucken carle
13
Auld Janet Baird, auld Janet Baird
261
† Auld Peter M'Gowan cam' down the craft
482
Auld Rob Morris, that wons in yon glen
82
Auld Rob, the laird o' muckle land
286
Awa' wi' your witchcraft o' beauty's alarms
121
Awake, my love! with genial ray
501
Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses
369
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