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TO THE AIRS CONTAINED IN THE SECOND VOLUME AND ALSO TO THOSE
MENTIONED IN THE NOTES.
Adieu, Dundee !
Afton water,
Air by Handel, in his Aieina {mite,)
Alacethis nightyatwe suld sinder, (iiuteandApp.
An thou wert mine ain thing, (jutes,)
Ancient French Air. {mite.)
And ye shall walk in silk attire, (App. 168,)
Armstrong's farewell, (note,)
Auld lang syne, .
Auld Rob Morris, (note,)
Bannocks o' barley-meal,
Barbara Allan, (.lpp. 157,)
Bessie Bell and Mary Gray,
Bonnie Dundee,
Ca' the ewes to the knowes, (App.)
Cauld kail in Aberdeen,
Comin' thro' the rye,
Craigie-burn-wood, •
' Dainty Davie, (note,) . .
Donald Caird's come again!
Doun the burn, Davie, .
Duncan Davidson, (note,)
For the sake o' somebody, .
Get up and bar the door,
Gilderoy,
He's o'er the hills that I lo'e weel,
Hughie Graham, .
I fee'd a lad at Michaelmas, (note,)
I ha'e laid a herrin' in saut, (App. 164,
I'll never leave thee,
I'm a' doun for lack o' Johnnie,
I'm o'er young to marry yet,
Jenny's bawbee, (App. 159,)
Jenny dang the weaver, (App. 163,)
Jessie, the flower o' Dunblane,
Jock o' Hazeldean,
John of Badenyon, (App. 158,)
]< atherine Ogie, . . ,
Kelvin grove, . .
Kind Robin lo'es me, (note,)
■ King James' March to /rland, (notes,)
Kinloch of Kinloch,
Lady Anne Bothwell's Lament,
Leezie Lindsay, . .
Lilliburlero, (note,)
Limerick's Lamentation, (note,)
Lochaber no more, (notes, 75, 77,)
Loeh-Eroch side,
Long er onie old man, (note and App.)
Lord Ronald, (App. 160,)
Low down in the broom, (note,)
Maggie Lauder, .
Maclean's Welcome,
Major Graham, (note,) .
Marquis of Hastings' Strathspey,
Marry Ketty, (note,)
Mary of Castlecary, (note,) .
Mary's dream,
Mary's dream, (old set,)
Mary Morison, . . .
Muirland Willie, . .
PAGE
92
50
109
,)105, 163
27,45
53
18
91
36
45
114
16
96
94
171
152
10
20
135
108
146
103
52
62
46
70
44
37
120
100
136
148
48
418
88
68
24
38
72
27
75,77
124
30
82
27
75
76
134
133, 166
74
29
110
112
29
86
15
95
54
140
8
98
PAGE
My ain fireside, ..... 90
My apron dearie, .... 154
My dearie, an' thou dee, (note,) . . 43
My jo Janet, (App. 166.) . . . 132-
My love has forsaken me, . . 34
My Nannie's awa', .... 66
My Nannie, 0,(App.) .... 168
My only jo and dearie, O, . . . 138
My Peggy's face, (App. 164,) . . . 122
O lay thy loof in mine, lass, . . . 116
O let me in this ae night, ... 22
my love is like a red red rose, (App. 158,) . 2S
O wae's my heart that we should sunder ! (App. 163,) 104
O wha's at the window, wha, wha 3 • 60
O Willie brew'd a peck o' maut, . . 80
Peggy, I must love thee, ... 26
Queen Mary's Lament, ... 58
Robin and Janet, (App.) . . . 167
Roy's wife 78
Russian air, (note,) . . . . 117
Russian boat-song, (App.) . . . 166
She's fair and fause, .... 12
Sour plums in Galashiels, ... 1
The auld wife ayont the fire, ... 66
The birks of Aberfeldie, ... 128
The black eagle, (note,) .... 51
The blue bells of Scotland, ... 106
The boatman, (note,) .... 45
The bony (bonnie) brow, (note,) • . 69
The bonnie house o' Airly, . . . 130
The braes aboon Bonaw, . . . 102
The bush aboon Traquair, (note,) . . 45
The Caledonian Hunt's Delight, (note,) . 5
The cock laird, (note,) .... 51
The Cordwainer's March, (note,) . . 117
The Dream, ..... 150
The ewie wi' the crookit horn, . . . 126
The keiking glasse, (note and App.) . . 133,166
The lads of Leith, (note,) . 13
The lass of Cessnock-banks, (App.) . 169
The lass of Patie's mill, (App. 159,) . . 40
The last time I cam' o'er the muir, (note,) . 51
The lowlands of Holland, (note,) . . 51
The maid of Islay, .... 142
The Miller, (note,) .... 9
The Miller's daughter, (note,) . , . 11
The moudiewart, (App. 167,) . . . 144
The old man, (note and App.) . . . 133,166
The ruffian's rant, (note,) ... 79
The smiling Spring, (App. 160,) . . 84
The waefu' heart, .... 6
The weary pund o' tow, (App.) . . 172
There'll never be peace till Jamie come hame, (note,) 67
There's nae luck about the house, (App. 159,) 64
To dance about the bailzeis dubb, (note and App.) 105, 163
Wha wadna fight for Charlie ? (App.- 157,) . 14
What ails this heart o' mine! (App. 159,) . 42
Whistie o'er the lave o't, . . • 32 4
William's ghost, (note,) .... 51
Willie and Annet, (note,) . . . 69 -
Ye banks and braes o' bonnie Doon, (App. 157,) 4

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