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INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES.
Oh! gin ye were but mine, lassie
122
† Oh give me the ear that is deaf to the ills
269
O gude ale comes, and gude ale goes
532
† O guess ye wha I met yestreen
467
Oh, ha'e ye seen the Tweed, while the moon shone bright
269
O happy, happy were the days o' auld langsyne
280
† O hark to the strain that sae sweetly is ringin'
231
† O hast thou forgotten the birk tree's shade
592
† Oh, Helen, dear! oh, Helen dear
365
Oh hon a ri! there's something wantin'
558
O, how can I be blythe and glad
117
Oh, how could I venture to love one like thee
387
O how shall I, unskilfu', try
434
O, I ha'e lost my silken snood
333
Oh, I lo'ed my lassie weel
377
O, I maun braid my yellow hair
10
O! I'll awa' hame to my mither, I will
164
Oh, I'm come to the Low Countrie
579
† Oh! Jeanie Graham, oh! Jeanie Graham
251
O ken ye Meg o' Marley glen
214
O Kennure's on and awa' Willie
566
O, lassie, art thou sleeping yet
245
O lassie I lo'e dearest
312
O, lassie, wilt thou go
361
O lay thy loof in mine, lassie
530
O, leave me not! the evening hour
375
O leeze me on my spinning-wheel
511
† O leeze me on the Glen, that Summer makes her Eden ha'
435
O Logan, sweetly didst thou glide
25
O Logie o' Buchan, O Logie the Laird
443
† O love delights in sunny bower
208
O love! thou delights in man's ruin
263
Oh, love will venture in where it daurna weel be seen
451
O lovely Polly Stewart
551
O, Mary, at thy window be
49
O, Mary, turn awa'
424
O Mary, ye'se be clad in silk
533
O merry row! O merry row
351
Oh, mirk, mirk, is this midnight hour
570
Oh mony a year has come and gane
423
† O morning time o' happiness
290
O mother, tell the laird o't
508
† O my bonnie lassie's dead
411
O! my lassie, our joy to complete again
69
O! my love's bonnie, bonnie, bonnie
241
O, my luve's like a red red rose
35
Oh Nancy's hair is yellow like gowd
393
O Nature is bonnie and blythesome to see
179
Oh, neighbours! what had I ado for to marry
30
† O no! I may not love thee now
558
Oh! not when hopes are brightest
459
O, once I loved a bonnie lass
230
Oh, open the door, some pity to show
570
Oh! pity an auld Highlan' piper
201
O Po'k-head wood is bonnie
469
O, puirtith cauld, and restless love
371
Oh, Rowan tree, oh, Rowan tree
59
O safely sleep, my bonnie bairn
585
O saft is the blink o' thine ee, lassie
409
O sair I rue the witless wish
103
O sairly may I rue the day
508
O Sandy is a braw lad
380
O, Sandy, why leave thus thy Nelly to mourn
515
O saw ye bonnie Lesley
548
O saw ye my father, or saw ye my mither
427
O saw ye my wee thing? saw ye my ain thing
9
O saw ye the lass wi' the bonnie blue een
74
O saw ye Willie frae the west
334
O say not—Love will never
376
O, see that form that faintly gleams
363
O send Lewie Gordon hame
73
Oh! sing from thy spray
272
Oh, sisters, there are midnight dreams
459
O stay, sweet warbling woodlark, stay
226
O strike your harp, my Mary
388
O sweet are the blossoms o' the hawthorn tree
541
† O sweet is summer's scented breath
394
† O sweet is the calm dewy gloamin'
591
Oh, take me to yon sunny isle that stands in Fortha's sea
280
Oh tell me, oh tell me, bonnie young lassie
340
O tell na me of wind and rain
245
Oh, tell na me that this is hame
552
O that I ne'er had been married
530
† O the days when I strutted, to think o't I'm sad
583
O the ewe-bughting's bonnie, baith e'ening and morn
433
O the glass is no for you
510
O the sun frae the eastward was peeping
212
Oh, the sunny peaches glow
231
O the weary siller
36
Oh, the wild roving years of youth are all flown away
289
Oh, these are not my country's hills
63
O, this is no my ain house
413
O this is no my ain lassie
414
O this is no my plaid
414
O, thou hast seen the lily fair
103
Oh, 'tis a heart-stirring sight to view
366
Oh wae be to the orders that march'd my luve awa'
281
O wake thee, O wake thee, my bonnie bonnie bird
364
O waly, waly up the bank
521
Oh, was not I a weary wight
95
O wat ye wha cam' here yestreen
493
O, wat ye wha's in yon toun
103
O, we aft ha'e met at e'en, bonnie Peggy, O
284
† O wearie fa' that little fairie, our Isabell
39
† O weary long this lonely night
353
O weary on the toom pouch
106
Oh, weel befa' the busy loom
229
O, weel I ha'e mind o' my auld uncle Watty
575
O weel I mind the happy days
271
O weel may I mind on the folk at Lindores
317
O weel may the boatie row
233
O weel's me on my ain man
318
Oh, welcome, dear Scotland, my country, my home
325
O welcome winter, wi' thy storms
299
O were I able to rehearse
88
O were I as I ance ha'e been
424
O, were I on Parnassus Hill
547
O were I on the heathy hills
258
O were my love yon lilac fair
489
O wert thou in the cauld blast
305
O, wha are sae happy as me and my Janet
247
O wha is he I love sae weel
264
O wha is she that lo'es me
132
O whar gat ye that bonnie blue bonnet
574
Oh, whar hae ye been roamin' bonnie Mary Græme
290
Oh whar was ye sae late yestreen
483
† Oh, whar will I gae find a place
543
O wha's for Scotland and Charlie
357
O wha's that at my chamber door
578
O what gart me greet when I parted wi' Willie
590
O, what will a' the lads do
108
O when she cam' ben she bobbit fu' low
551
O where, and O where does your Highland laddie
52
O where are ye going, sweet Robin
573
O where, tell me where, is your Highland laddie gone
52
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