with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns
with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns with critical observations and biographical notices, by Robert Burns
S68. ' PAGE Auld Robin Gray «... 26 Beware o* bonnie Ann (Burns) 45 Blythe was she (Burns) 12 Bob o' Dumblane 193 Ca* the ewes to the knowes 131 Craigie-burn wood 146 Colher laddie . 9 Duncan 75 Frae the friends and land I love 147 Hughie Graham . . . . • 152 I do confess thou art sae fair (Burns) . . . . \G6 I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair (Note) . . 167 I had a horse, and I had nae mair 22 I love my Jean (Burns) 105 It is na, Jean, thy bonie face (Burns) .... 181 John o' Badenyon 122 Johnie Cope 101 Johnie Coupe (Note) 103 Johny Faa, or the gipsy laddie 15 Kenneth 82 Killycrankie 137 Ladie Marie Ann 134 The laird of Cockpen . 130 Leade'r-haughs and Yarrow 49 Logan braes 173 Logan water (Note) 174 Louis what reck I by thee (Burns) . . Luckie Nansie ' ' . . . 133 190 Muirland Willie 60 Musing on the roaring ocean (Burns) .... 11 My bonnie Marie (Burns) ....... 98 My Harry was a gallant gay (Bums) .... 44 My hearths in the highlands (Burns) .... 112 My tocher's the jewel (Burns) 159 O can ye labour lea, young man 40 O for ane and twenty Tarn (Burns) . . . . 171 O were I on Parnassus' hill (Burns) . . . , 107
mj *A. PAGE 1 , O er the moor amang the heather ..... I74 Ratthn, roarin Wilhe 4 Tak your auld cloak about ye 1 Tibbie Dunbar 73 The bonnie banks of Ayr (Burns) II4. Tibbie I hae seen the clay (Burns) 7 The bonny earle of Murray I55 The bonnie lass made the bed to me (Burns) . 19 The bonie wee thing (Burns) 186 The blythesome bridal 35 The carl of Kellyb urn -braes (Burns) .... 163 The ewie wi' the crookit horn 141 The day returns, my bosom burns (Burns) . . 92 The flowers of the forest 67 The flowers of the forest (part II.) 71 The Gaberlunzie-man 94 The gardener wi' his paidle 90 The Highland character 46 The lazy mist (Burns) 100 The lovely lass of Inverness (Burns) .... 113 The smiling plains 64 The tears I shed must ever fall ...*.. 184 Then guid wife count the lawin . . . . . . 161 There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame There's a youth in the city This is no mine ain house To daunton me To the rose-bud Tullochgorum Up and warn a* Willie (Burns) (Burns) 161 .... 108 . 89 . 18 I77 118 29 Willie brew'd a peck o* maut (Burns) . . . Wha is that at my bower door (Burns) . . . When I upon thy bosom lean Where braving angry winter's storms (Burns) . Where wad bonie Annie he ...... . Woo'd and married an' a' , , , ., .... 135 182 42 5 168 53
- Page 473 and 474: 217 '* Night and day she's ever yel
- Page 475 and 476: 219 ^ For a wee I quietly knuckl'd,
- Page 477 and 478: 221 " Ye'U sit wi' your limmers rou
- Page 479 and 480: 223 " Owre the seas I march this mo
- Page 481: 225 Down he threw his staff victori
- Page 485 and 486: 220 THE JOLLY BEGGARS. This spirite
- Page 487 and 488: ^31 prominent persons are a maimed
- Page 489 and 490: to the general respect which is pai
- Page 491 and 492: 0,35 This here was for a wench, and
- Page 493 and 494: 2S7 Some one of a troop of dragoons
- Page 495 and 496: 239 ; ; My Grannie she bought me a
- Page 497 and 498: 241 II. With his phiUbeg an' tartan
- Page 499 and 500: 24S AIR. Tune—Whistle owre the la
- Page 501 and 502: 245 Tune—Clout the Caudron. Mj bo
- Page 503 and 504: ^47 He was a care-defying blade, As
- Page 505 and 506: 249 For a' that an a' that, An^ twi
- Page 507 and 508: !251 And at night, in barn or stabl
- Page 509 and 510: 253 with regret, advertised to be p
- Page 511: Q55 Such are the contents of a volu
- Page 514 and 515: 258 roosts and hedges, lifting lamb
- Page 516 and 517: £60 Note III, While she held up he
- Page 518 and 519: 26^ Note VIII. A pigmy scraper on a
- Page 520 and 521: 264 The strolling bard seems rejoic
- Page 522 and 523: ^66 PAGE My ain kind dearie O 60 My
- Page 526 and 527: 270 PACE Woo'd and married an' a* 5
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S68.<br />
' PAGE<br />
Auld Robin Gray «... 26<br />
Beware o* bonnie Ann (<strong>Burns</strong>) 45<br />
Blythe was she (<strong>Burns</strong>) 12<br />
Bob o' Dumblane 193<br />
Ca* the ewes to the knowes 131<br />
Craigie-burn wood 146<br />
Colher laddie . 9<br />
Duncan 75<br />
Frae the friends <strong>and</strong> l<strong>and</strong> I love 147<br />
Hughie Graham . . . . • 152<br />
I do confess thou art sae fair (<strong>Burns</strong>) . . . . \G6<br />
I do confess thou'rt smooth <strong>and</strong> fair (Note) . . 167<br />
I had a horse, <strong>and</strong> I had nae mair 22<br />
I love my Jean (<strong>Burns</strong>) 105<br />
It is na, Jean, thy bonie face (<strong>Burns</strong>) .... 181<br />
John o' Badenyon 122<br />
Johnie Cope 101<br />
Johnie Coupe (Note) 103<br />
Johny Faa, or the gipsy laddie 15<br />
Kenneth 82<br />
Killycrankie 137<br />
Ladie Marie Ann 134<br />
The laird of Cockpen . 130<br />
Leade'r-haughs <strong>and</strong> Yarrow 49<br />
Logan braes 173<br />
Logan water (Note) 174<br />
Louis what reck I <strong>by</strong> thee (<strong>Burns</strong>) . .<br />
Luckie Nansie '<br />
'<br />
. . . 133<br />
190<br />
Muirl<strong>and</strong> Willie 60<br />
Musing on the roaring ocean (<strong>Burns</strong>) .... 11<br />
My bonnie Marie (<strong>Burns</strong>) ....... 98<br />
My Harry was a gallant gay (Bums) .... 44<br />
My hearths in the highl<strong>and</strong>s (<strong>Burns</strong>) .... 112<br />
My tocher's the jewel (<strong>Burns</strong>) 159<br />
O can ye labour lea, young man 40<br />
O for ane <strong>and</strong> twenty Tarn (<strong>Burns</strong>) . . . . 171<br />
O were I on Parnassus' hill (<strong>Burns</strong>) . . . , 107