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INDEX TO THE FIRST LINES.
605
There was anes a may, an' she loo'd na men
135
There's auld Rob Morris, that wons in yon glen
83
There's bonnie maids in Auchinblae
492
There's braw, braw lads on Yarrow braes
499
There's cauld kail in Aberdeen (four sets)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
237, 238, 256
There's fouth o' braw Jockies and Jennies
100
There's kames o' hinnie 'tween my luve's lips
20
There's meikle bliss in ae fond kiss
140
† There's monie lads and lasses braw
374
There's nae bard to charm us now
374
There's nae covenant now, lassie
109
There's nae laddie coming for thee, my dear Jean
201
† There's naething on yirth
366
There's ne'er a nook in a' the land
492
There's none to soothe my soul to rest
286
† There's plenty come to woo me
527
There's some say that we wan
168
There's waefu' news in yon town
195
They lighted a taper at the dead of night
58
They say that Jockey'll speed weel o't
360
Thickest night, o'erhang my dwelling
182
Thine am I, my faithful fair
214
This is no mine ain house
413
This is the night my Johnny set
243
This lone heart is thine, lassie
81
Thou bonnie wood of Craigie-lea
326
Thou cauld gloomy Feberwar
586
Thou dark winding Carron once pleasing to see
58
Thou hast left me ever, Jamie
214
Thou ling'ring star, with less'ning ray
342
Thou nameless loveliness, whose mind
343
Thou art gane awa', thou art gane awa'
244
Thou'rt sair alter'd now, May
183
Though Boreas bauld, that carle auld
260
Though dowie's the winter sae gloomie an' drear
497
Though, for seven years and mair, honour should reave me
505
Though simmer smiles on bank and brae
27
Though the winter of age wreathes her snow on his head
285
Thy braes were bonnie, Yarrow stream
456
Thy cheek is o' the roses's hue
5
Thy fatal shafts unerring move
319
Tibbie has a store o' charms
62
Tibbie Fowler o' the Glen
61
Time cannot blot from memory's book
405
'Tis no very lang sinsyne
285
'Tis hinna ye heard, man, o' Barrochan Jean
108
To arms! to arms! to arms, my lads
587
To daunton me, and me sae young
501
To ha'e a wife and rule a wife
262
Touch once more a sober measure
475
Trilling harp, come let us sing
293
Tune your fiddles, tune them sweetly
235
Turn again, thou fair Eliza
428
'Twas at the hour of dark midnight
135
† 'Twas at the hour o' gloamin' fa'
354
'Twas even,—the dewy fields were green
473
'Twas in that season of the year
175
'Twas na her bonnie blue e'e was my ruin
441
'Twas on a Monday morning
33
'Twas when the wan leaf frae the birk tree was fa'in
70
'Twas summer, and saftly the breezes were blowing
136
'Twas summer, and the day was fair
455
'Twas summer tide; the cushat sang
124
'Twas within a mile of Edinburgh town
145
Up amang yon cliffy rocks
5
Upon a simmer afternoon
535
Was ever old warrior of suffering so weary
153
We sat beneath the trystin' tree
416
† We sat upon a grassy knowe
487
We sought the green, the shady grove
405
† We stood beside the shore
365
Weary fa' you, Duncan Gray
82
Wee Johnnie, puir man! has nae mammy ava
310
Wee Johnnie the hynd o' Rigghead
400
Weep not over poet's wrong
253
Welcome, my Johnnie, beardless and bonnie
439
We'll hap and row
440
We'll meet beside the dusky glen on yon burnside
369
We've drunk to them that's here about
184
Wha is he I hear sae crouse
410
Wha my kettle now will boil
377
Wha the deil ha'e we gotten for a king
520
Wha wadna be in love wi' bonnie Maggie Lauder
259
Whan chittering birds, on flicht'ring wing
255
Whan first I forgather'd wi' Peggie
114
Whar ha'e ye been a' day, my boy, Tammy
474
Whar live ye, my bonnie lass
225
Wha's at the window, wha, wha
368
Wha's this, bedight in tatter'd claes
318
Wha's this, wi' voice o' music sweet
393
What ails this heart o' mine
105
What ails you now, my dainty Pate
296
What can a young lassie, what shall a young lassie
429
What's a' the steer, kimmer
361
When a' ither bairnies are hush'd to their hame
589
When Abercromby, gallant Scot
462
When autumn has laid her sickle by
211
When cities of old days
418
When day declining gilds the west
468
When first I came to be a man
75
When first I saw the witching smiles
350
When first my brave Johnnie lad
219
When first my dear laddie gaed to the green hill
314
When gloamin o'er the welkin steals
61
When gowans sprinkl'd a' the lea
411
† When gowd's in the pocket there's mirth in the ha'
143
When I left thee, bonnie Scotland
485
When I ha'e a saxpence under my thoom
72
When I rov'd a young Highlander
65
† When I the dreary mountains pass'd
15
When I think on the sweet smiles o' my lassie
344
When I think on this warld's pelf
518
When I upon thy bosom lean
301
When I was a miller in Fife
248
When I was in my se'enteen year
446
When innocent pastime our pleasures did crown
460
When John and me were married
450
When Katie was scarce out nineteen
534
When larks with little wing
221
When life was gay, an' hope was young
308
When lightning parts the thunder-cloud
25
When lonely thou wanderest along by the wild wood
130
When Maggy and I were acquaint
449
† When Mary Shaw cam' to our valley
563
When my flocks upon the heathy hill
541
When our ancient forefathers agreed wi' the laird
63
When Phœbus bright the azure skies
454
When poortith cauld, and sour disdain
238
When rosy May comes in wi' flowers
98
When silent time, wi' lightly foot
104
When summer comes the swains on Tweed
34
When summer's sun shone warm and bright
329
When the fair one, and the dear one
514
When the rough north forgets to howl
51
† When the shadows o' midnicht fa' dark frae yon fane
564
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