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IV
NDEX TO VOLUME SECOND
Note, the Songs marked B, R, X, 8Cc. are originals bv
different hands, bat all of them Scots gentlemen, who have
favoured. the Editor, and the Pablick at large, with their
compofitions : thefe marked Z.are old verfes, with correo-
-tioris or additions.
Firft line of each Song - Authors P a g e
A .Rofe bud by my early walk, _ '_ _ _ _____ _ 197
An I'M kifs thee yet, yet, ___________ 201
A' the. lads o' Thornie bank __ __ ______ _ 164
All lovely on the futtry beach.. The late W™ Wallace Efq. r on
Cairnhill,Compofed on a J~oung gentleman who perifhed in [ 107
Admiral Vernon's expedition againft Carthagena _ _ _ J
Allan by his griefs excited ____________ 125
A cock laird fu' cadgie ___ _'_..____ _ 155
Ahl the poor fhepherds mournful fate _ Hamilton _____ '158
As Philermon and Phillis together did walk _ _ ___ _ _162
As walking forth to view the plain _ ___ _ ___ _ 171
Amidft a rofy bank of flowers _ _ Fergufon _ _ _ _ _ _ 186
At Polwarth on the green _ _ -• Ramfay _ _ ___ _ 191
Auld Rob Morris that wins in yon glen _ '_ _ _ _ _ _• 200
B
Balow my boy. lie ftill and fleep ___ ___ ___ 135
Blythe,blythe and merry was fhe _ - _ _ - _ _ __187
Br'aw, braw lads o' Galla water _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 131
Bony lafsie will ye go _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _115
Birks of Abergeldie __ ________ _*__ 116
By a murmuring dream a fair fhepherdefs lay _ _ _ _ _ __ 111
c
Claririda, miftrefs of my foul _ _ _ _ ______ 206
Cauld blaws* the wind frae eaft to weft ______ _ 147
Come boat me o'er, come row me o'er __ ______ 195
D
Dumbarton drums beat bonie 0__ ________ 169
F
Farewel ye dungeons dark and ftrong _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 117
For lake o' gold fhe's left me O DT Auftin _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 J
Go on fweet'bird and foothe my care _ _ - _ _ _ _ _198
Grahamius notabilis, coegerat montanos _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 103
Gie me a lafs wi' a lump o' land _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _177
H
He who prtfum'd to guide the fun - _ Struan Robertfon _ _ 115
Herdaddie forbad her minnie forbad _ - -___ _ - 145
Hey the dufty miller ________ _____ 151
How pleafant the banks of the clear winding Devon _ 165
How long and dreary is the night ____ _ ___ _ _ 183
Here is to the king Sir ________ ___-_ 178
IV
NDEX TO VOLUME SECOND
Note, the Songs marked B, R, X, 8Cc. are originals bv
different hands, bat all of them Scots gentlemen, who have
favoured. the Editor, and the Pablick at large, with their
compofitions : thefe marked Z.are old verfes, with correo-
-tioris or additions.
Firft line of each Song - Authors P a g e
A .Rofe bud by my early walk, _ '_ _ _ _____ _ 197
An I'M kifs thee yet, yet, ___________ 201
A' the. lads o' Thornie bank __ __ ______ _ 164
All lovely on the futtry beach.. The late W™ Wallace Efq. r on
Cairnhill,Compofed on a J~oung gentleman who perifhed in [ 107
Admiral Vernon's expedition againft Carthagena _ _ _ J
Allan by his griefs excited ____________ 125
A cock laird fu' cadgie ___ _'_..____ _ 155
Ahl the poor fhepherds mournful fate _ Hamilton _____ '158
As Philermon and Phillis together did walk _ _ ___ _ _162
As walking forth to view the plain _ ___ _ ___ _ 171
Amidft a rofy bank of flowers _ _ Fergufon _ _ _ _ _ _ 186
At Polwarth on the green _ _ -• Ramfay _ _ ___ _ 191
Auld Rob Morris that wins in yon glen _ '_ _ _ _ _ _• 200
B
Balow my boy. lie ftill and fleep ___ ___ ___ 135
Blythe,blythe and merry was fhe _ - _ _ - _ _ __187
Br'aw, braw lads o' Galla water _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 131
Bony lafsie will ye go _ _ _ _ _ - - - _ _ _ _115
Birks of Abergeldie __ ________ _*__ 116
By a murmuring dream a fair fhepherdefs lay _ _ _ _ _ __ 111
c
Claririda, miftrefs of my foul _ _ _ _ ______ 206
Cauld blaws* the wind frae eaft to weft ______ _ 147
Come boat me o'er, come row me o'er __ ______ 195
D
Dumbarton drums beat bonie 0__ ________ 169
F
Farewel ye dungeons dark and ftrong _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 117
For lake o' gold fhe's left me O DT Auftin _ _ _ _ _ _ 17 J
Go on fweet'bird and foothe my care _ _ - _ _ _ _ _198
Grahamius notabilis, coegerat montanos _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 103
Gie me a lafs wi' a lump o' land _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _177
H
He who prtfum'd to guide the fun - _ Struan Robertfon _ _ 115
Herdaddie forbad her minnie forbad _ - -___ _ - 145
Hey the dufty miller ________ _____ 151
How pleafant the banks of the clear winding Devon _ 165
How long and dreary is the night ____ _ ___ _ _ 183
Here is to the king Sir ________ ___-_ 178
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe.There are more than 330 publications contained in about 320 selected from the collection of John Glen (1833-1904). Also available are a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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