No. Page LXXXV. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Afflicted by LXXXVI. Mr. T. to Mr. B. Sympathy- encouragement, LXXXVII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. with "Here's LXXXVIII. Mr. B. to Mr. T. Introducing Mr. Lewars-Has taken a fancy to review his songs- hopes to recover, 250 263 INDEX TO THE POETRY, According to the Titles, Auld ang syne Banks of Cree Bannockburn IN VOL. I. Bruce to his troops at Bannockburn A variation of the same Dainty Davie 349 289 367 351 341 351 333 INDEX TO THE POETRY, In the Alphabetical order of the first lines. Adown winding Nith did I wander Page 335 298 As down the burn they took their way 345 Awa wi' your witchcraft o' beauty's alarms 432 343 Blythe hae I been on yon hill Come let me take thee to my breast Deluded swain, the pleasure 318 387 - 332 402 372 337 401 357 Duncan Gray cam here to woo Fairest maid on Devon banks 239 438 125 False flatterer, Hope, away Farewell, thou fair day, thou green earth, and ye skies Farewell thou stream that winding flows 146 394 427 Here is the glen, and here the bower, |