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Keen blaws the â– wind o'er
Donocht head, . . 388
L.
Landlady, count the lawin', 178
Lang hae we parted been, 227
Late in an evening forth I
went, .... 328
Leander on the bay, . 27
Leave kindred and friends,
sweet Betty, . . 32
Let ithers brag weel o' their
gear, .... 276
Little wat ye wha's coming, 391
Lived ance two lovers in yon
dale, .... 616
Look where my dear HamUla
smiles, . . . Ill
Lord Thomas and fair Annet, 333
Loud blaw the frosty breezes, 150
Louis, what reck I by thee, 427
Love never more shall give
me pain, ... 83
Love's goddess in a myrtle
grove, . . . 33
M.
Mourn, hapless Caledonia,
mourn, . . .147
My bonny Lizie Baillie, 469
My daddy is a canker'd carle, 91
My daddy left me gear enough, 342
My dear and only love, I pray, 464
My father has forty good
shillings, . . . 463
My Harry was a gallant gay, 218
My heart is a breaking, dear
titty, . . . .306
My heart is sair, I dare na tell, 448
My heart's in the Highlands, 268
My heart was ance as blythe
and free, . . .106
My hero, my hero, my beau-
teous, my brave, . . 332
My Jeany and I have toil'd, 390
My Jockey is the blithest lad, 23
My laddie is gane far away
o'er the plain, . . 16
My lady's gown there's gairs
upon't, . . . 373
My loved Celestia is so fair, 160
My love has forsaken me, 139
My love she's but a lassie yet, 234
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My love was born in Aber-
deen, . . . .281
My love was once a bonny lad, 14
My mither's ay glowran o'er
me, ... . 180
My Patie is a lover gay, 94
My Peggy is a young thing, 88
My Peggy's face, my Peggy's
form, . . . .317
My Sandy gied to me a ring, 2 1 3
My sheep I've forsaken, . 94
My soger laddie is over the sea, 334
Mywife's a wanton wee thing, 226
Musing on the roaring ocean, 187
N.
Nae gentle dames, tho' ne'er
so fair, . . . 121
No churchman am I for to
rail and to write, . . 606
No more my song shall be, ye
swains, ... 1
No repose can I discover, . 131
Now bank and brae are
claith'd in green, . . 537
Now smiling Spring again
appears, ... 28
Now Nature hangs her
mantle green, . . 417
Now wat ye wha I met ye-
streen, . . .179
Now westlin winds and
slaughterin' guns, . 363
O.
O all ye luves and groves la-
ment, .... 408
O an ye war dead gudeman, 421
O as I was kist yestreen, . 330
O ay my wife she dang me, 349
O Bell, thy looks have kill'd
my heart, . . . 146
O Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, 134
O Both well bank, thou bloom-
estfair, . . .329
O cam ye here the fight to
shun, . . . .290
O can ye labor lea, young man, 407
O can ye sew cushions, . 436
O cherub content, . . 326
O dear minnie what shall I do, 243
O dear Peggy, love's beguil-
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O dear! what can the matter be, 510

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