▸ were I on Parnassus Hill, Phillis the fair, Raving winds around her blowing, Saw ye my Phely, Page. 184 60 177 113 106 202 200 252 223 268 Song, "Ae fond kiss and then we sever, Song," Again rejoicing nature sees," 66 Song, Amang the trees where humming bees," Song," Anna, thy charms my bosom fire," 229 Song, "Behind yon hills where Lugar flows," 220 226 253 Song," Here's a bottle and an honest friend," 259 Song," Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss," Song," Now bank and brae are claith'd in green," Song," Now westlin winds, and slaught❜ring Song of Death, 260 241 217 242 237 227 254 219 248 Song, "On Cessnock's banks there lives a lass," 261 240 Song," Powers celestial, whose protection," 265 There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame, 247 There's a youth in this city, The whistle, The young highland rover, Tibbie, I hae seen the day, Up in the morning early, Wae is my heart, Wandering Willie, 35. The same altered, What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man, 193 Where braving angry winter's storms, Whistle o'er the lave o't, 275 229 177 181 275 262 36 Willie brew'd a peck o' maut, Wilt thou be my dearie, Written in a wrapper enclosing a letter to captain Grose, Young Jockey, Young Peggy, 180 257 186 201 242 258 267 Ah ope, Lord Gregory, thy door INDEX TO THE SONGS, In the Alphabetical order of the first lines. Adieu, a heart-warm, fond adieu Page. 226 67 252 223 30 Altho' my bed were in yon muir 271 Amang the trees where humming bees 268 Ance mair I hail thee, thou gloomy December 201 Anna, thy charms my bosom fire 229 An' O for ane and twenty, Tam 194 A rose-bud by my early walk 179 As down the burn they took their way 77 As I stood by yon roofless tower 209 As I was a wandering ae morning in spring- 256 Awa wi' your witchcraft o' beauty's alarms 164 Aye waking, O 272 Behind yon bills where Lugar flows 220 Behold the hour, the boat arrive 75 Blythe, blythe and merry was she 179 Blythe hae I been on yon hill 50 Bonnie lassie, will ye go, will ye go, will ye go 175 By yon castle wa' at the close of the day Come let me take thee to my breast 69 133 Deluded swain, the pleasure Dire was the hate at old Harlaw Does haughty Gaul invasion threat 89 249 239 Page. Duncan Gray cam here to woo Fairest maid on Devon banks Fair the face of orient day 21 170 276 Farewell, thou fair day, thon green earth, 248 126 258 206 257 Flow gently, sweet Afton, among thy green 202 159 226 193 221 63 273 250 32 35 99 259 167 253 Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives 100 263 No churchman am I for to rail and to write 227 arrays Now bank and brae are claith'd in green Now rosy May comes in wi' flowers 254 139 69 155 Now westlin winds, and slaught'ring guns 219 156 O cam ye here the fight to shun 235 O condescend, dear charming maid 92 Of a' the airts the wind can blaw 185 O ken ye what Meg o' the mill has gotten 39 O lassie, art thou'sleeping yet 143 O luve will venture in, where it daur na weel be seen O Mary, at the window be O May, thy morn was ne'er sae sweet 198 31 205 192 |