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1 am my mammy a ae bairn _____„ .. _ _ Page- HO
It was in an evening fae faft and fae clear _ * _ _. .. _ _ _ 113
In the hall I lay in night _ _ Ofsian _ - - - 119
It is night, 1 am alone _ -Ofsian - _ _ .,- - 123
In April when primrofes paint the fweet plain _ Ramfay _ -" - 127
1 dream 'd I lay where flowers were fpringing _ _ ^-=r- _ 153
I who am fore opprefe'd with love _ Struan Robertfon _ 154
In comin by the brig o' Dye ___________ 164
Jockey he came here to woo _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ __ 1/5
I had a horfe and I had nae mair _ _ _______ 193
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Look where my dear Hamilla fmiles _ Hamilton _____ 111
Loud blaw the frofty breezes _______--- 150
Landlady count the lawin _ Tradition fays that this tune wasl
king Robert Bruce's March at the battle of Bannockburn ] ~ 178
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My heart was ance as blythe and free ___-_-- - 106
Mourn, haplefs Caledonia, mourn _ _ Smollet, Compofed azter^i
the battle of Culloden _ j - - 147 .
My love has forfaken me - - _ _ ______ 159
My lov'd Celeftia is fo fair _ _ _ • Struan Robertfon _ _ _ - 160
My m Drier's ay glowran o'er me- _ Ramfay _ _____ 180
Mufing on the roaring ocean ____ _ _____ \B7
Nae gentle dames tho' ne'er fo fair _ '^ _ 121
Now wat ye wha I met yeftreen Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 179
No repofe can I difcover _ _ _ Fergufon _ _ _ _ _ 131
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O whiftle an I'll come to you my lad _______ 109
On a rock by feas furrounded _ _ _ _ _ _''_-_ _ _ 107
O merry may tHe maid be_ _"_ __ _ _",_'_ _ 129
One night I dream'd I lay -saoft eafy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 131
O Molly, Molly, my dear honey __ _ ___ _ _ _ 132
O mither dear I gin to fear ___ ______ _ 133
O Befsy Bell and Mary Gray _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 134
O gae to the kye wi' me Johnie ____ ___ _. ' 142
O Bell thy looks have pierc'd my heart _ Ramfay _ _ -' _ 146
One night as young Colin lay mufing in bed _ Bl&cklock _ _ _ 151
O Sandy why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn _ - _ - _ _ 161
O that I were where Helen lies _ See the ftory of this ballad "^
in Pennant's tour thro' Scotland,Vbl. 2^,page 88^,- - _ I- 163
Ed. 4^, Dublin _ j
O waly, waly up yon bank ___._ _ _ __ _ _ 166
O'er bogie wi' my love _ _ _ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 175
O what had I ado for to marry _ _ _ ___ _ _ - 199
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Quite over the mountains _ _______ *. _ _ _ 157
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Raving winds around her blowing _ _ _ _ ■_. _ _ _ _l8l
Rattlin, roarin Willie _^_-_ ________ 202
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