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INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES.
Baloo, baloo, my wee wee thing
196
Ba loo! my bonnie lammie
469
Banners are waving o'er Morven's dark heath
279
Bannocks o' bear-meal, bannocks o' barley
223
Bauldy Baird's come again
275
† Beechen tree, ye was green, green
142
Behave yoursel' before folk
162
Behind yon hills, where Lugar flows
9
Behold the hour, the boat arrive
311
Beneath a beech's grateful shade
498
Beneath a green shade, a lovely young swain
431
Beneath a hill, 'mang birken bushes
298
Betty, early gone a Maying
516
Bird of the wilderness
269
Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty
519
Blythe are we set wi' ither
267
Blythe, blythe, an' happy are we
234
Blythe, blythe, and merry are we
211
Blythe, blythe, and merry was she
191
Blythe, blythe, around the nappie
192
Blythe ha'e I been on yon hill
429
Blythe was the time when he fee'd wi' my father, O
118
Blythe young Bess to Jean did say
17
Bonnie Clouden, as ye wander
388
Bonnie lassie, blythsome lassie
248
Bonnie lassie, will ye go (two sets)
(1)
(2)
522, 523
Bonnie Mary Halliday
319
Bonnie Mary Hay, I will lo'e thee yet
7
Bonnie wee thing, cannie wee thing
434
Bright be the bloom of Calder braes
348
† Bright shines the simmer's morn
265
Bring a' your maut to me
464
Busk and go, busk and go
311
Busk ye, busk ye, my bonnie bride
457
Busk ye, busk ye, my bonnie, bonnie bride
457
But lately seen in gladsome green
511
By Allan stream I chanced to rove
470
† By Grampia's towering mountains high
450
By Logan's streams that rin sae deep
24
By Ochtertyre there grows the aik
191
By Pinkie House oft let me walk
502
By pleasure long infected
318
By smooth-winding Tay a swain was reclining
504
By the banks of the crystal-stream'd Esk
338
By the delicious warmness of thy mouth
528
By the light of the moon
430
By the side o' yon cleugh, whare the burnie rins still
347
By the side o' yon river, as Bessie sat sighing
297
By yon castle-wa' at the close o' the day
484
Ca' the yowes to the knowes (two sets)
(1)
(2)
466
Caledonia, thou land of the mountain and rock
509
Caledonians, brave and bold
325
Cam' ye by Athol, lad wi' the philabeg
87
Can I behave, can I behave
162
Can I bear to part wi' thee
12
† Can my dearest Henry leave me
219
Can ye lo'e me weel, lassie, to this heart then swiftly flee
289
Can ye lo'e, my dear lassie
134
Canst thou leave me thus, my Katy
529
Carle, an the king come
560
Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west
422
Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south
422
Chanticleer, wi' noisy whistle
323
Chaunt no more thy roundelay
256
Cheerly, soldier! the gladdening sun
331
Clavers and his Highlandmen
478
† Cold, cold's the hand that oft in mine
528
Come all ye jolly shepherds
155
Come, boat me over, come, row me over
491
Come, brawny John Barleycorn, len' me your aid
131
† Come—fill brimful the inspiring bowl
81
Come fill up the bowl, my brave boys
180
Come, gie's a sang, Montgomery cried
1
Come hame to your lingels, ye ne'er-do-weel loon
335
Come, let me take thee to my breast
512
† Come listen now laddies,—it winna be lang
143
Come, ragged brethren o' the Nine
127
Come under my plaidie, the night's gaun to fa'
32
Comin' through the broom at e'en
332
Comin' through the craigs o' Kyle
356
Coming through the rye, poor body
331
Comrades, push about the glass
584
Contented wi' little, and cantie wi' mair
77
Contented wi' Maggie, how blythe ha'e I been
73
Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar
129
Cou'd I be glad or happy yestreen
199
Culloden muir, Culloden field
363
Dark lowers the night o'er the wide stormy main
74
† Dear Aunty, I've lang been your care
208
Dear Doctor, be clever, an' fling aff your beaver
536
Dear land of my birth, of my friends, of my love
16
Dear Maggie, I'm doubtfu' ye're jokin'
323
Dear Roger, if your Jenny geck
555
Deil tak' the wars that hurried Billie from me
177
Deluded swain, the pleasure
225
Did ever swain a nymph adore
582
Did you e'er see young Mysie Brown
250
Do you weep for the woes of poor wandering Nelly
320
Does haughty Gaul invasion threat
558
Donald Caird's come again
158
Donald's gane up the hill hard and hungry
566
Doon i' the glen by the lown o' the trees
202
Doun in yon garden sweet and gay
456
Doun in yon meadow a couple did tarry
29
Down the burn and through the mead
301
Down whar the burnie rins wimplin' an' cheery
167
Draw the sword, Scotland
354
† Dreigh to me are the hours I'm an unwoo'd maid
424
Dumbarton's drums beat bonnie, O
45
Duncan Gray cam' here to woo
82
Duncan M'Cleary, an' Janet his wife
512
Each whirl of the wheel
113
Earl March look'd on his dying child
110
Eh, quo' the tod, it's a braw licht nicht
403
Eirich agus tiuginn, O
26
Eliza was a bonnie lass
37
Every day my wife tells me
559
Fair fa' the lasses, O
415
Fair in Kinrara blooms the rose
326
Fair modest flower, of matchless worth
400
† Fair Scotland! dear as life to me
390
Far, far away, in strange country
324
Far from hope, and lost to pleasure
404
Far lone amang the Highland hills
272
Far over the hills of the heather so green
44
Fare thee weel, my bonnie lass
183
Fare thee weel, my native cot
402
Fare thee weel, thou bonnie river
68
Fareweel to a' our Scottish fame
51
† Farewell to the burnie
352
Farewell ye prisons dark and strong
347
† Farewell! and when I'm far away
78
† Farewell, my bonnie yellow hair
552
Farewell, thou fair day, thou green earth and ye skies
64
Farewell to Lochaber, farewell to my Jean
137
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