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CONTENTS
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vii
Caledonia
244
The big-bellied Bottle
245
Green grow the Rashes
246
The Author's Farewell to his native Country
246
The Farewell
247
For a' that and a' that
247
And maun I still on Menie doat
248
The gallant Weaver
248
To Mr. Cunningham
249
Auld Lang Syne
249
Dainty Davie
250
Clarinda
250
Bannockburn
250
Highland Mary
251
The Dumfries Volunteers
251
On the Battle of Sheriff-Muir
252
Whistle owre the Lave o't
252
O wha is she that lo'es me
253
Captain Grose
253
O, once I lov'd a bonie Lass
254
A Bottle and Friend
254
I'll kiss thee yet
254
Young Jockey
254
The Dean of Faculty
255
M'Pherson's Farewell
255
On Cessnock Banks
256
Young Peggy
257
I'll ay ca' in by yon Town
257
Prayer for Mary
257
There was a Lad
258
There'll never be Peace till Jamie comes hame
258
To Mary
259
Mary Morison
259
A Mother's Lament for the Death of her Son
259
The Soger's Return
260
Bonie Lesley
260
Amang the Trees
261
On Sensibility
261
Sweetest May
261
My Father was a Farmer
262
When first I came to Stewart Kyle
263
Montgomerie's Peggy
263
O raging Fortune's Withering Blast
263
Women's Minds
263
On a Bank of Flowers
264
Evan Banks
264
To Mary in Heaven
265
To Mary
265
Fragment
265
Address to General Dumourier
266
One Night as I did wander
266
I'm owre young to marry yet
266
Damon and Sylvia
266
Here's a Health to them that's awa
267
O leave Novels
267
The Torbolton Lasses
267
The Torbolton Lasses
268
The Winter it is past
269
The Chevalier's Lament
270
The Belles of Mauchline
270
Wee Willie
270
My Lady's Gown there's Gairs upon't
271
Robin shure in Hairst
271
O why the Deuce
271
The Banks of Nith
272
Bonie Peg
272
O guid Ale comes
272
O lay thy loof in mine
272
O ay my Wife she dang me
272
Polly Stewart
273
The Deuk's dang o'er my Daddie
273
The Union
273
There was a bonie Lass
273
The five Carlins
274
My Harry was a Gallant gay
275
As down the Burn they took their way
275
Here's his Health in Water
275
The Lass that made the Bed to me
276
Craigie-burn-wood
276
Lady Onlie
277
Our Thrissles flourished fresh and fair
277
As I was a-wandering
278
Tibbie Dunbar
278
Had I the Wyte
279
Her Daddie forbad
279
Hey
279
Braw Lads of Galla Water
280
The Lass of Ecclefechan
280
Hee Balou
280
The Cardin' o't
280
Peg-a-Ramsey
281
Coming through the Rye
281
Come boat me o'er to Charlie
281
Bannocks o' Barley
281
The joyful Widower
282
It is na
282
The Slave's Lament
282
Here's to thy Health
283
My heart was ance
283
Jamie
284
Landlady
284
My Love she's but a Lassie yet
284
The Captain's Lady
284
Lady Mary Ann
285
Simmer's a pleasant Time
285
Sae far awa
285
Theniel Menzie's bonie Mary
286
The Farewell
286
Rattlin'
286
Lovely Davies
287
Kenmure's on and awa
287
O steer her up
287
The blude red Rose at Yule may blaw
288
O, whar did ye get
288
Merry hae I been teethin' a Heckle
289
O Mally's meek
289
The Fête Champetre
290
Nithsdale's welcome Hame
290
The Highland Widow's Lament
291
The tither Morn
291
The Ploughman
292
The Cooper o' Cuddie
292
Whare hae ye been
292
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