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INDEX TO VOLUME SIXTH.
How lang and dreary is the night,.
AUTHORS.
~Burns,
—Gaelic Air,.
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- 70
I'll drink a health to Charlie, —
I'll lay me on the wintry lea, —
I'll o'er the muir to Maggy, 0,~
In far-distant climes,-
In Scotland there lived a humble beggar,~25;'fto, ~ — -
I stood on the spot, —Dr Wm. Craig,.
It is na, Jean, thy bonnie face, Burns,-
-Unknown,.
- Tannahill, ., -
~John Anderson,-
-Unknown, „-,._-.
It's dowie in the hint o' hairst, .
-H. Ainslie, .
It's wae wi' me when the sun gaes down,-Unknown,.
I've seen the lily of the wold, ..-.—.—-John Grieve,-
-John Blunt,
-Waly, Waly (old Set),.
~I'll o'er the Muir to Maggy, 0,.
-Good-morrow, fair Mistress,
-The Beggar, ——
-The Wreath,-™-.
,It is na, Jean, — ——,
-Gaelic Air, „„
-The aged Chieftain's Lament, .
-Gowd in Gowpins, . ^—„.
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. 34
. 74
- 9*
- 82
. 2
- 36
. 53
.102
Lord Thomas and fair Annet, .
Lythe and listen, feeris al,
-Unknown, Lord Thomas, ~- 58
-Ditto, The Reid Woulff at the Warld's end, 89
My bark is now upon the wave, -.,.., -Robert Allan, —
My heart is breaking, dear tittie ! Burns, —
My love, come let us wander, — —.Daniel Weir,—
My mither's aye glowrin' o'er me, ——Allan Ramsay, —
My lady sits within her bower, Mrs Moncrieff, .
My Peggy is a young tiring, — Allan Ramsay, —
-O, May, thy morn was ne'er,.
-Tam Glen, ™ ,
-Gaelic Air, ,..,..,
-My Mither's aye glowrin' o'er me, .
-The Twa Dogs, —
-The wawking o' the Fauld, „
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12
14
27
20
90
Nae gentle dames, though e'er sae fair, — Burns,——
'Neath the wave thy lover sleeps, Daniel Weir,-
Now winter wi' his cloudy brow, Tannahill,-
Now, wat ye wha I met yestreen, — —Allan Ramsay,.
-The Deuks dang o'er my Daddie, 1
-The wild Cliffs of Jura, 68
-Forneth-house, 30
-Edinburgh Kate, ! 26
October winds, with biting breath,,
gi'e my love brose, brose,
O ha'e you seen our lasses yet, .
Oh hon a ri ! there's something, .
Oh, say na sae, Mary Cunningham,.
O leeze me on my spinning-wheel, —
O mind ye nae, mind ye nae,
~James Scadlock,.
-Unknown,: , .,
-Dr Wm. Craig, .
—James Hogg, —
Unknown,.
—Burns,.
-Ditto, —
On a bank of flowers, ae simmer's day, — Unknown,.
On thee, Eliza, dwell my thoughts, .
saw ye my father,
-Robert Allan, .
-Unknown,.
O saw ye Willie frae the west, - Wm. Chalmers,-
O strike your harp, my Mary, James Hogg, —
! what can make my Annie sigh, —John Anderson,-
-0 my Love's bonnie,.
-Brose and Butter, .
-Ayrshire Lasses,
-Gaelic Air,
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40
24
61
-As I came down by yon Castle wa',~ 90
-Stirling Vale, 65
-Eppie Macnab, , — , 3
-On a Bank of Flowers, 4
-In yon Garden fine and gay, 78
-Saw ye my Father ? 78
-The Wig a-jee, . 96
-Camerons' Welcome Hame, — 70
-Where will bonnie Annie lie,~™~™~ 48

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