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Beneath a green fliade a lovely young Twain, -6
Britons, loyal and bold, -j^y
Bright Sol is retum'tl tke winter is o*er, 99
By Pinky houfe ofc let me walk, Ic8
By the gayly circling glafs, 1,7
Behold this fair gobiec, 'two? carv'd from die tree, .54
Behold from many a bo(Hle flwre, 16^
But are you fiire the news is true, 1 70
Braw lads of Galla water, i82
By fmooth winding Tay a fwain was reclining, 221
Beneath a beech's grateful (hade, 244
Blitheft lads and lafles gay, 275
Behold from far what tidings are brought, 280
G.
Come live with me, and be ray love, 5
Come hear me, my boy, haft a mind to live long, 25
Contented all day I will (It by your fide, 27
Come, gie's a fang the lady cries, 41
Gome hafte to the wedding ye friends and ye neighbours, 64
Come cheer up my lads, 'tis to glory we fteer, 66
Ceafe, rude Boreas, bluft'ring railer, 68
Coming home with my milk the young 'fquire I met, 77
Come all ye young lovers who wan with defpair, 81
Come jolly Bacchus, god of wine, 84
/Come, come my good fliepherds, 86
/^ome Colin, pride of rural fwains, g5
Come, Amanda, charming creature, 159
Come gentle god of foft repofe, 205
Cupid god of ebon bow, 262
Come ye lads wl^p \vi(h to (liine, 272
D.
Down by yon fliady grove, %$^
De'il tak' the wars that hurried Billy from me, 137
Dear Chloe come give me fvveet kiffes, E42
Do you hear, brother fporifman, ~ 150
Donald's a (hentleman, an' evermore (liall, 176
Down the burn and thro' the. mead, ?99
Dear Tom, this brown jug that now foams with
mild ale, - 2%^

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