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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
A friend o' mine cam' here yestreen. (My
wife has ta'en the gee) .... 1
A Highland lad my love was born . . . 2
A wee bird cam' to om- ha' door. (Wae's me
for Prince Charlie) .... 4
A wooer cam' to om- town. (Aikendrum) . 6
Adieu, Dundee \ ..... 7
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever ... 8
Ailie Bain o' the glen . . . .10
And are ye sure the news is true ? (There's
nae luck about the house . . .12
And we're a' nodding . . . . H
Argyle is my name. (Bannocks o' barley-meal) 16
As I was walking by yon river-side. (He's
dear to me tho' he's far frae me) . .11
At Polwarth on the green . . .18
Awa', "Whigs, awa' ! . . . . .20
Ay wakin', ! 22
Bannocks o' bear-meal . . . .24
Beneath the pines my dearie, 0. (Lullaby) . 23
Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty . .26
Blythe, blythe, and merry was she . . 28
Bonnie lassie, will ye go ? (The Birks o'
Aberfeldy) 30
Bonnie wee thing . . . . .29
Braw, braw lads. (Gala Water) . . .32
By yon bonnie banks . . . .34
By yon castle wa'. (There'll never be peace
till Jamie comes hame) . . . .33
Ca' the yowes to the knowes . . .36
Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south.
(Up in the morning early) . . .38
Come, all ye jolly shepherds. (When the kye
come hame) ...... 39
Come, gie's a sang, the lady cried. (Tulloch-
gorum) ...... 40
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Come o'er the stream, Charlie . . .42
Come under my plaidie . . . .46
Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar. (Johnnie
Cope) 44
Dear, dear are the Highlands
Duncan Gray cam' here to woo
48
49
Fal il ro, fal il o. (Song to the Chief) . 50
Fareweel, 0, fareweel ! . . . .52
Farewell, thou fair day. (Gran an Aoig ; or,
The Song of Death) . . . .53
Far over yon hills. (Flora MacDonald's
Lament) . . . . . .54
Flow gently, sweet Afton. (Afton Water) . 56
Gin a body meet a body . . . .58
Gin I had a wee house. (Byde ye yet) . . 60
Good-night, and joy be wi' ye a' . . .59
Hame, hame, hame ! . . . . .62
Hear me, ye nymphs and every swain. (The
Bush aboon Traquair) . . . ,64
Heavy the beat of the weary waves. (Isle of
Mull Dii-ge) ea
Here awa', there awa' . . . .65
Here's a health to them that's awa' . . 67
Hie upon Hielands and laigh upon Tay.
(Bonnie George Campbell) . . .68
How blythe ilk morn was I to see. (The
Brume o' the Cowdenknowes) . . .69
Hush-a-by, darling. (Lullaby) . . .70'
Hush ye, my bairnie. (Cagavan Gavlach) . 71
I climb the mountains. (The Boatman) . 74
I dream'd I lay where flow'rs were springing.
(The Dream) 72
I hae laid a herrin' in saub . . .76

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