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INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES.
599
Farewell to the land of the rock and the wildwood
407
Farewell to thee, Scotland
306
† Farewell, ye haunts of joy, farewell
496
Farewell, ye streams, sae dear to me
470
Farewell, ye vales where Avon flows
309
First when Maggie was my care
206
Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green braes
344
For ever, Fortune, wilt thou prove
24
For lack of gold she has left me, O
120
For mony lang year I ha'e heard frae my grannie
197
For the sake of somebody
42
Forget na, dear lassie, when I'm far frae thee
167
Forlorn, my love, no comfort near
246
Frae Caledonia's climes afar
414
Frae Clyde to the banks o' sweet Earn
547
From off this sunny mountain's top
324
From perfect and unclouded day
174
From Roslin castle's echoing walls
174
From the village of Leslie with a heart full of glee
179
From thee, Eliza, I must go
365
Fy let us a' to the bridal
99
Gae bring my gude auld harp ance mair
247
† Gae range the warld baith far and near
131
Gather in, gather in, ane an' a', ane an' a'
467
Get up, guidwife, don on your claise
524
Gi'e me a lass with a lump o' land
121
Gilderoy was a bonnie boy
560
Gin a body meet a body
332
Gin e'er I'm in love, it shall be with a lass
357
Gin I had a wee house, an' a canty wee fire
4
Gin livin' worth could win my heart
528
Gin ye meet a bonnie lassie
389
Gin ye wad gang, lassie, to Garryhorn
492
Give the swains of Italia
132
Gloomy winter's come again
549
Gloomy winter's now awa'
273
Go fetch to me a pint o' wine
311
Go to Berwick, Johnnie
571
Go to him, then, if thou canst go
567
Green Albyn, farewell! though by us never more
488
Gude day now, bonnie Robin
569
Gude'en to you kimmer
30, 31
Had I a cave on some wild distant shore
221
† Ha'e ye na seen the miller's maid
444
Ha'e ye seen, in the calm dewy morning
200
Ha'e ye seen in the chill-fa'in' gloamin'
477
Hail to the chief who in triumph advances
207
Hame, hame, hame, O hame fain wad I be
43
Happy's the love which meets return
455
Hark! yonder eagle lonely wails
151
Have ye any pots or pans
125
He is gone on the mountain
559
Hear me, ye nymphs, and ev'ry swain
11
Hear what Highland Nora said
12
Heard ye e'er o' Donald Gunn
263
Hearken and I will tell you how
85
Heather Jock's now awa'
276
Hee, baloo, my sweet wee Donald
569
Her daddie forbade, her minnie forbade
363
Her kiss was soft and sweet
282
Her nainsel' come frae ta hielan' hill
149
† Her name! oh, her name would'st thou have me to tell
78
Here around the ingle bleezing
477
Here awa', there awa', here awa', Willie
337
Here awa', there awa', wandering Willie
338
Here is the glen, and here the bower
345
Here's a health to ane I lo'e dear
133
Here's a health to fair Scotland
246
Here's a health to them that's awa'
159
Here's health and hail to Goth and Gael
185
Here's to the king, Sir
568
Here's to the year that's awa'
159
Here's to thee, my Scottish lassie
188
Hersell pe auchty years and twa
147
Hersell pe Highland shentleman
147
He's a terrible man, John Tod, John Tod
154
He's owre the hills that I lo'e weel
214
Hey, Donald, howe Donald
27
Hey for bobbing John
531
Hey! for the Hielan heather
264
Hey, how, my Johnnie lad
525
Hey, my bonnie wee lassie
10
Hey the bonnie, how the bonnie
284
Hey, the dusty miller
178
Hie, bonnie lassie, blink over the burn
298
† Hie to the woodlands, hie
225
High upon Hielands, and laigh upon Tay
274
How ardently my bosom glows
283
How are ye a' at hame
138
How blythe ilk morn was I to see
34
How blythely the pipe thro' Glenlyon was sounding
161
How brightly beams the bonnie moon
437
How can my poor heart be glad
146
How dear to me yon broomy knowe
273
How dear to think on former days
296
† How early I woo'd thee, how dearly I lo'ed thee
544
How eerily, how drearily
251
How green the fields, the flowers so fair
288
How hard's the fate of womankind
308
How happy is the rural clown
483
How pleasant the banks of the clear-winding Devon
209
† How sweet was my dream! when the morning did break on't
464
How sweet the rose blaws, it fades, and it fa's
395
How sweet this lone vale, and how sacred to feeling
442
How sweet thy modest light to view
320
How sweetly smells the simmer green
4
† Hurrah and hurrah
415
Hurrah for the highlands! the stern Scottish highlands
270
Hurrah for the thistle! the brave Scottish thistle
144
Husband, husband, cease your strife
41
Hush, hush, ye rude breezes
309
I am a bard of no regard
235
I am a puir silly auld man
511
I am a young lass in my blossom
322
I am my mammy's ae bairn
123
I ance knew content, but its smiles are awa'
195
I canna like you, gentle sir
524
† I canna sleep a wink, lassie
228
† I canna smile, I canna sing
367
I coft a stane o' haslock woo
463
I dinna like the Meg-o'-mony-feet
595
I doutna whiles but I could wale
420
I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing
60
I gaed a waefu' gate yestreen
121
† I had a dream o' ither days
78
I had a horse, and I had nae mair
371
I ha'e a green purse and a wee pickle gowd
277
I ha'e laid a herring in saut
335
I ha'e lost my love, an' I dinna ken how
355
I ha'e nae kith, I ha'e nae kin
364
I ha'e seen great anes, and sat in great ha's
190
I ha'e wander'd mony a night in June
8
† I have listen'd to your sang
249
† I have wander'd afar 'neath stranger skies
97
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