H. How fweetly fmells the fimmer green Happy's the love which meets return 13 62 96 125 186 How fhall I be fad when a husband I hae 201 Hid from himself now by the dawn 203 Here are people and sports 268 How happy are we 280 Here's a health to the king, and a lasting peace 191 He that will not merry merry be 292 Hark, how the trumpet founds to battle 303 He who for ever 309 How happy a ftate does the miller poffefs 322 How blefs'd are beggar-laffes 348 Having fpent all my time 353 How pleasant a failor's life paffes 364 Happy the world in that bless'd age 385 Hark! away, 'tis the merry ton'd horn In vain, fond youth, thy tears give o'er I will awa' wi' my love focky faid to Jeany, Jeany, wilt thou do't In winter when the rain rain'd cauld It was the charming month of May If love's a fweet paffion, why does it torment Ttofs and tumble thro' the night I have a green purfe and a wee pickle gowd b 2 36 42 63 70 105 119 124 128 140 168 Jocky I have been in love, and in debt, and in drink 366 I once was a poet at London 368 If heaven, its bleffings to augment 374 379 38 In yonder town there wons a May I'll fing you a ditty and warrant it true If Phillis denies me relief lose the virgin's heart invade If you at an office folicit your due I hate the coward tribes In pimps and politicians I am a poor maiden forfaken K. Kindly, kindly, thus my treasure Leave kindred and friends, fweet Betty 28 Laffie, lend me your bra hemp heckle brom adt of rosu 34 Love's goddefs in a myrtle grove 43. 209 Love, Love, thou art the best of human joys J 319 375 1 413 Leave off your foolish prating Leander on the bay Little fyren of the stage Let's drink, my friends, while here we live Let us drink and be merry, dance, joke, and rejoice 424 ... M.. My Jocky blyth for what thou haft done My Patie is a lover gay My Jeany and I have toil'd 433 59 62 70 102 131 My Chloe, why do ye flight me N. 5" Nancy to the green wood gane Now wat ye wha I met yeftrçen Now the fun's gane out o' fight b. 3 Olovely maid! how dear's thy power O Bell, thy looks have kill'd O Sandy, why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourni44 O Belly Bell and Mary Gray my heart O Mary, thy graces and glances 89 O fteer her up and had her gawn 95 O mither dear, I gin to fear Of all the birds whofe tuneful throats 127 One day I heard Mary fay 129 452 O had away, had away 152 154 Over the mountains O come away, come away O wha's that at my chamber-door O waly, waly up the bank virgin kind! we canna tell Jeany, Jeany, where has thou been dear Peggy, love's beguiling Of all the girls that are fo fmart On a bank befide a willow Oh lead me to fome peaceful gloom One long Whitejun holy-day One April murn, when from the fea On a bank of flowers Oh happy, happy grove." Op Ettrick banks, in a fummer's night O my heart! my heavy, heavy heart Leifter, fam'd for maidens fair One Sunday after mass Of all the torment, all the care xix Of all the girls in our town Our Polly is a fad flat! nor heeds what we taught her 418 Old Chiron thus preach'd to his pupil Achilles Of all the trades from east to west 422 428 429 433 Pray now, John, let Jug prevail 259 267 278 297 315 389 413 435 Pretty parrot, fay, when I was away Proud woman, I fcorn you Phillis, defpife not your faithful lover Saw ye Jenny Nettles (245) Sound, found the mufic, found it Speak on, fpeak thus, and ftill my grief 29* 494 1564 J107) 1300 134 145 177 1960 2060 226 2313 Stella |