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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1858, by
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts
UNIVERSITY PRESS: WELCH, BIGELOW, AND COMPANY,
CAMBRIDGE.
CONTENTS
OF
THE THIRD VOLUME.
The Italic letters indicate the publication in which the
several compositions respectively appeared: see note prefixed
to the Contents of Volume I. Pieces which have not appeared
in any previous edition of the poet's works are marked n.
The letter o refers to the authorized edition of the Letters to
Clarinda, Edinburgh, 1843.
Contributions to the Fourth Volume of Johnson's
Museum
PAGE
SONG - My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing
SONG-Highland Mary
The Rights of Woman, an Occasional Address, spoken
by Miss Fontenelle
Extempore, on some Commemorations of Thomson
To Miss Fontenelle, on seeing her in a Favourite Char-
acter
SONG-The Lea-Rig
SONG - Auld Rob Morris
SONG- Duncan Gray
SONG
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Here's a Health to them that's awa'
SONG O Poortith Cauld
SONG - Gala Water
Sonnet written on the 25th January, 1793
SONG-Lord Gregory
SONG - Wandering Willie
SONG-Open the Door to me, oh!.
SONG-Young Jessie
SONG - The Soldier's Return
SONG - Meg o' the Mill
SONG - Yestreen I got a Pint of Wine
SONG - You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier
SONG - The Last Time I came o'er the Moor
SONG-Blithe ha'e I been on yon Hill
SONG-Logan Braes
SONG O were my Love yon Lilac fair, (0 gin my
Love were yon Red Rose)
SONG - Bonny Jean
SONG-Phillis the Fair
e 71
SONG-Had I a Cave
SONG - By Allan Stream I chanced to Rove
SONG-Whistle, and I'll come to you, my Lad
SONG - Adown winding Nith I did Wander
SONG - Come, let me take thee to my Breast
Apology to Mr. Riddel for a Rudeness offered his Wife
Monody on a Lady famed for her Caprice
Epistle from Esopus to Maria
Contributions to the Fifth Volume of Johnson's Museum.
The Lovely Lass of Inverness
A Red, Red Rose
e
85
86
88
89
91
92
j
94
98
99
a Lady
Contributions to the Sixth Volume of Johnson's Museum.
My Lady's Gown, there's Gairs upon't
Jockey's ta'en the parting Kiss
O lay thy Loof in mine, Lass
O Mally's meek, Mally's sweet
Sonnet on the Death of Riddel of Glenriddel
Fragment of an Ode for Washington's Birthday
From Burns's Last Letter to Clarinda
Written in a Copy of Thomson's Melodies, presented to
SONG-The Tree of Liberty
SONG-On the Seas and far away
SONG Ca' the Yowes to the Knowes
e 129
113
vi
CONTENTS OF VOL. III.
SONG-She says she lo'es me best of a'
SONG - Saw ye my Phely?
SONG- How long and dreary is the Night!
SONG-Let not Woman e'er Complain
The Lover's Morning Salute to his Mistress
SONG-The Auld Man
To Chloris
My Chloris, mark how Green the Groves
SONG-It was the Charming Month of May
SONG - Lassie wi' the Lint-white Locks
SONG - Farewell thou Stream that winding flows
SONG-Philly and Willy
149
150
152
157
SONG Contented wi' Little .
SONG- Canst thou Leave me thus, my Katy?
SONG - For a' that and a' that
(Fragment). O wat ye wha's in yon Town? e
SONG O Lassie, art thou Sleeping yet?
Ballads on Mr. Heron's Election.
First, (Whom will you send to London Town?) j
Second, (Fy, let us a' to Kirkcudbright) . j
Third, (John Bushby's Lamentation)
SONG- The Dumfries Volunteers
Toast for the 12th of April
SONG-O, wat ye wha's in yon Town?
SONG Address to the Woodlark
SONG-On Chloris being ill
SONG-Their Groves o' Sweet Myrtle
'Twas na her bonny blue e'e was my ruin
SONG HOW Cruel are the Parents!
SONG - Mark yonder Pomp of costly Fashion
SONG - Forlorn, my Love, no Comfort near
SONG-Last May a braw Wooer
SONG - Why, why tell thy Lover?
O this is no my ain Lassie
SONG-Now Spring has clad the Grove in Green
SONG O Bonny was yon Rosy Brier
Inscription for an Altar to Independence
The Duke of Queensberry