My heart is a-breaking, dear tittie, ... Burns, ... My lassie is lovely, as May-day adorning, . Hogg, ... My Peggy is a young thing, ...... Ramsay, . 115 Nae gentle dames, tho' e'er sae fair, ... Burns, s. 64 Nine times bleak winter's cranreuch snell,
Po cranreuch snell, Fletcher, . . 184
comfort near me, Now ev’ning descending has darken'd the hill, Anonymous, . Now flow'ry summer comes again, .. . M. . .. Now in her green mantle, blythe Nature arrays, Burns, .. Now nature cleeds the flowery lea, ... Do. .. Now rosy May comes in wi' flowers, ... Do. Now Sandy the winter's cauld blasts are awa, Now simmer blinks on flowery braes,... Burns, H. 9 Now simmer decks the fields wi' flowers, . Watson, , 15 Now westlin winds, and slaughtering guns, , Burns, . . Now winter comes wi' breath sae snell,., . . ..
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Ramsay, .. O bonnie was yon rosy brier, .. .. . Burns, .. O cam ye here the fight to shun, . . ..
Do. . . O Clutha! wild thy banks appear, .... J. Burtt, . . O dinna think, bonnie lassie, · · · · · O'er the mist-shrouded clifts, ...... O happy, happy were the days, . . . M P. Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, . . Oh had I a house, and a cantie wee fire, . . Oh, tell me, bonnie young lassie, .... Macneill, . Oh where, tell me where, · · · · · · Mrs. Grant, 0, I am come to the low country, · 0 I hae seen when fields were green, ... Cunningham, O ken ye what Meg o' the mill has gotten, . Burns, O lassię art thou sleeping yet, .....
• Do. Olassie I lo'e dearest, ........ J. Burtt, . O Logan, sweetly didst thou glide, ...
Do. O Logie o' Buchan, O Logie the laird, .. O luve will venture in,...... .. Burns, . . O mirk, mirk is this midnight hour, ... Do. . . O Nannie wilt thou gang wi' me, ..... Dr. Percy, • 181 On Ettrick banks, on a simmer's night, .. On Linden when the sun was low, .. Campbell, . O send Lewie Gordon hame, ..... Dr. A. Geddes, O stay, sweet warbling wood-lark, stay, . Burns, . . Our auld forbears, when owre their yill, . MP . . Our bugles sung truce, · · · · · ·
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wat ye wha's in yon town, . .... Burns, : . 241 O welcome winter wi' thy. charms, ... J. Burtt, . . 332 O were I on Parnassus hill, .... Burns, . . 296 O whare got ye that hauvermeal bannock, . . . . . . O why should old age so much wound us, 0, Skinner, .. 12 O Willie brew'd a peck o' maut, .... Burns 114 O will I come when yont the knowes,... J. Burtt, . . 334 Pale poverty an’ girnin' care, : ....... Charles Gray, 109 Powers celestial whose protection, ... Burns, .'. 127 Raving winds around her blowing, ... Burns, ... 290 Row saftly thou stream, . ........ .. . . .. 247 Sae flaxen were her ringlets, ..... Burns, H. 193 Sair sair, was my heart, · · · · · · · Saw ye my wee thing, ........ Macneill. . Scenes of woe, and scenes of pleasure, .. Richard Gall, Scots wha hae wi? Wallace bled, · · · · Burns, · 17 See spring her graces wild disclose, .. . . . . . . 68 She's fair and fause that causes my smart, Burns, .. 210 She's jilted me, and now I'm free, ..... Anonymous, 296 She took me in, she set me down, .... She vow'd, she swore, she would be mine, • Mrs. Grant, 141 Shou'd auld acquaintance be forgot, ... Burns, . . 138 Since all thy vows, false maid, ....
. 292 Since uncle's death i've lads anew, . . . . . . . . 44 Sing a' ye bards, wi' loud acclaim, . ... Wm. Glen, 248 Sit ye down here my cronies, ... . . . . . . . . 232 Slow spreads the gloom my soul desires, . . Burns, . . 266 Speak on, speak thus, and still my grief, .. Ramsay, . . 285 Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, .
• 243 Sweet fa's the eve on Craigie-burn Wood, . Burns, . .
224 Sweet is May morning, the heath hills adorning, A. G. Bain,
257 The bonnie brucket lassie, ...... Tytler, .. 134 The bright rose o' simmer, . . . . . . Anonymous, . 231 The broom, the brier, the birken bush, .. Tannahill,. 270 The bud on the brier it is bonnie enough, ..
• 126 The Catrine woods were yellow seen, ....
• 254 The day returns, my bosom burns, ...... Do. . . 117 The deil cam fiddling thro' the town, ... Do. .. 277 The ey'ning shade around is spread, · ·
W. Glass, . 164 The gloomy night is gathering fast, i.. Burns, .. 46 The laird wha in riches and honour, ... Ramsay, . . 48 The lass of Patie's mill, ....... Do. The lasses fain wad hae frae me, ....160
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The last time I came o'er the muir, ... Ramsay, .'. 78 The Lawland lads think they are fine, .. Do. The Lawland maids gang trig and fine, .. Do.
304 The lily of the vale is sweet, . .
. 246 The lovely moon had climbed the hill, . . Lowe, ... 145 The moon had climb'd the highest hill, ... Do.. The night her silent sable wore, · · · · The silver moon's enamour'd beam, ... Cunningham, The small birds rejoice, .... i'. i Burns, . . The smiling morn, the breathing spring, . Mallet, .. The summer. it was smiling, · · · · · ·
324 The sun has gaen down o'er the lofty Ben L. Tannahill, . 319 The sun in the west, ............. Richard Gall, 195 The sun raise so rosy, the gay hills adorning, Macneill, Thc wind blew hie o'er mair and lea, ... Do. The winter sat lang on the spring o'the year, Mayne, .. 88 The yellow hair'd laddie sat down on yon brae, .. .. . 46 Their groves o' sweet myrtles, . . . . . Burns, . . There's auld Rob Morris that wons in yon glen, Do. .. 256 There's cauld kail in Aberdeen, ...
.. . 85.328 There lives a lassie on yon brae, .... Skinner, .. . 22 There's nought but care on every hand, .. Burns, . . There was a wee bit wifeikie, ... i . . Dr. A. Geddes, 178 They snool me sair, and haud me down, . . Burns, .. Thickest night o'erhang my dwelling, : ..
. 286 Though women's minds, like winter winds, . Do. Thou ling'ring star with less'ning ray, i.
De Thy cheek is o' the roses hue, ' . . . . .
Richard Tibbie Fowler o' the glen, ...... Trilling harp, come let us sing, . .... True-hearted was he, ... . . . . . Burns, . Turn again thou fair Eliza, ..... Do. 'Twas ae day in autumn, ....... Charles Gray,
Twas ev'n, the dewy fields were green, . . Burns, .. 'Twas in that season of the year, .... R. Hewitt, .. 'Twas on the morn of sweet May-day, . 'Twas summer, and softly the breezes, ' .
Twas when the wan leaf, . . . . . . . . . 94 'Twas within a mile of Edinburgh town, . . ..... 69 Up amang yon eliffy rocks, ...... Dudgeon, · 129 We'll meet beside the dusky glen, . :.. Tannahill, · 258 Whan Kimmer and I were groom and bride, :
. . . . 166 Whan Maggy and I war acquaint, · · · · Lord rester,
• Lord Yester, 108 'Whan nature first began, jean, ...Charles Gray, 35
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Whan war had broke in,.. · · · · · · · Whare hae ye been a' day, ...... Macneill, What ails you now, my daintie Pate, ... Douglas, . 224 What beauties does Flora disclose, ... Crawford, What can a young lassię do wi' an auld man, Burns, . . Wha the deil hae we got for a king, · · · · · · · ·
215 Wha wadna be in love, .. '. .
222 When I have a saxpence under my thumb, . . . . . . 40 When I think on this warld's pelf, ...
139 When I upon thy bosom lean, . . . . .
. Lapraik, . 67 When John and me were married, .. .
280 When Katie was scarce out nineteen, ... . . . . . 321 When life was gay, an' hope was young, .. Anonymous, 274 When o'er the hill the eastern star, . . : Burns, .. 305 When our ancient forefathers, . . . . . Shirra, .. 27 When poortith cauld and sour disdain, ... Tannahill, . 289 When Rosie was faithful, -. . . . . Do.
219 When silent time wi' lightly foot, ... Miss Blamyre, 306 When the sheep are in the fauld, ....
278 When wild war's deadly blast was bławir, . 'Burns, . . 309 Where Echaig joins the briny tide, ... Fletcher, . . 169 While Luna in splendour, .
. M. . . . 181 While Phæbus reposes in Thetis's bosom,. Wilson, .. 313 Will ye gae to the ewe-bughts, Marion, . .... . 284 Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary, 1... Burns, . . 92 Will ye gang o'er the lea rig, .... Fergusson, ..
30 Wi' truest heart I love thee, Jean, ... Charles Gray, 302 Wi' warblin' note an' mellow tongue, ... Anonymous, 255
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