The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volumes 1-6. Various

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BALFOUR, 101

       The bonnie lass o' Leven water, 104Slighted love, 105

       

       GEORGE MACINDOE, 106

       Cheese and whisky, 108The burn trout, 109

       

       ALEXANDER DOUGLAS, 110

       Fife, an' a' the land about it, 112

       

       WILLIAM M'LAREN, 114

       Now summer shines with gaudy pride, 116And dost thou speak sincere, my love? 116Say not the bard has turn'd old, 117

       

       HAMILTON PAUL, 120

       Helen Gray, 128The bonnie lass of Barr, 129

       

       ROBERT TANNAHILL, 131

       Jessie, the flower o' Dumblane, 136Loudon's bonnie woods and braes, 137The lass of Arranteenie, 139Yon burn side, 140The braes o' Gleniffer, 141Through Crockston Castle's lanely wa's, 142The braes o' Balquhither, 143Gloomy winter 's now awa', 145O! are ye sleeping, Maggie? 146Now winter, wi' his cloudy brow, 147The dear Highland laddie, O, 148The midges dance aboon the burn, 149Barrochan Jean, 150O, row thee in my Highland plaid, 151Bonnie wood of Craigie lea, 153Good night, and joy, 154

       

       HENRY DUNCAN, D.D., 156

       Curling song, 161On the green sward, 163The Ruthwell volunteers, 164Exiled far from scenes of pleasure, 165The roof of straw, 166Thou kens't, Mary Hay, 167

       

       ROBERT ALLAN, 169

       Blink over the burn, my sweet Betty, 171Come awa, hie awa, 171On thee, Eliza, dwell my thoughts, 173To a linnet, 174The primrose is bonnie in spring, 174The bonnie lass o' Woodhouselee, 175The sun is setting on sweet Glengarry, 176Her hair was like the Cromla mist, 177O leeze me on the bonnie lass, 178Queen Mary's escape from Lochleven Castle, 179When Charlie to the Highlands came, 180Lord Ronald came to his lady's bower, 181The lovely maid of Ormadale, 183A lassie cam' to our gate, 184The thistle and the rose, 186The Covenanter's lament, 187Bonnie lassie, 188

       

       ANDREW MERCER, 189

       The hour of love, 190

       

       JOHN LEYDEN, M.D., 191

       Ode to the evening star, 196The return after absence, 197Lament for Rama, 197

       

       JAMES SCADLOCK, 199

       Along by Levern stream so clear, 201Hark, hark, the skylark singing, 202October winds, 203

       

       SIR ALEXANDER BOSWELL, BART., 204

       Jenny's bawbee, 208Jenny dang the weaver, 210The lass o' Isla, 211Taste life's glad moments, 212Good night, and joy be wi' ye a', 214Old and new times, 215Bannocks o' barley meal, 216

       

       WILLIAM GILLESPIE, 218

       The Highlander, 220Ellen, 221

       

       THOMAS MOUNSEY CUNNINGHAM, 223

       Adown the burnie's flowery bank, 227The hills o' Gallowa', 227The braes o' Ballahun, 229The unco grave, 230Julia's grave, 231Fareweel, ye streams, 232

       

       JOHN STRUTHERS, 235

       Admiring Nature's simple charms, 239Oh, bonnie buds yon birchen tree, 240

       

       RICHARD GALL, 241

       How sweet is the scene, 243Captain O'Kain, 243My only jo and dearie, O, 244The bonnie blink o' Mary's e'e, 245The braes o' Drumlee, 246I winna gang back to my mammy again, 248The bard, 249Louisa in Lochaber, 249The hazlewood witch, 250Farewell to Ayrshire, 251

       

       GEORGE SCOTT, 253

       The flower of the Tyne, 254

       

       THOMAS CAMPBELL, 255

       Ye mariners of England, 262Glenara, 263The wounded hussar, 264Battle of the Baltic, 265Men of England, 268

       

       MRS G. G. RICHARDSON, 269

       The fairy dance, 273Summer morning, 274There 's music in the flowing tide, 275Ah! faded is that lovely broom, 276

       

       THOMAS BROWN, M.D., 278

       Consolation of altered fortunes, 281The faithless mourner, 282The lute, 283

       

       WILLIAM CHALMERS, 285

       Sing on, 286The Lomond braes, 287

       

       JOSEPH TRAIN, 288

       My doggie, 293Blooming Jessie, 295Old Scotia, 296

       

       ROBERT JAMIESON, 297

       My wife 's a winsome wee thing, 299Go to him, then, if thou can'st go, 300

       

       WALTER WATSON, 302

       My Jockie 's far awa, 304Maggie an' me, 305Sit down, my cronie, 306Braes o' Bedlay, 307Jessie, 308

       

       WILLIAM LAIDLAW, 310

       Lucy's flittin', 314Her bonnie black e'e, 316Alake for the lassie, 317

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       ALEXANDER MACDONALD, 321

       The lion of Macdonald, 323The brown dairy-maiden, 327The praise of Morag, 329News of Prince Charles,

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