Had I the Wyte?, quoted 148. Halloween, 38, 208, quoted 209, 217, 218, 228, 270, 282. Hamilton of Gilbertfield, 81, 82. Handsome Nell: quoted 20; criticized by Burns, 21-22, 103. Happy Beggars, 238. Henderson, Captain Matthew, 294. Holy Willie's Prayer, 38, quoted 173. I Gaed a Waefu' Gate, quoted 117. I Hae a Wife, quoted 59, 103. I Hae Been at Crookieden, quoted 167. I'm Owre Young to Marry Yet, quoted 143. Irvine, 23. It Was a' for our Rightfu' King, quoted 162. Jacobite Songs, 161 ff. Jacobitism, 63. John Anderson, my Jo, 145, quoted 146. Johnson, James, 65, 91, 94, 97, 98, 316. Kenmure's On and Awa, quoted 165. Kilmarnock Edition, 37-39. Kilpatrick, Nelly, 20, 22, 110. Kirk of Scotland, Opposition to, 171. Kirkoswald, 17, 254. Kirkyard Eclogues, 84. Kozeluch, 95. La Fontaine, 272. Laddie Lie Near Me, 92. Lament for the Earl of Glencairn, 49. Lassie wi' the Lint-white Locks, quoted 119. Last Speech of a Wretched Miser, 83. Lewars, Jessie, 110, 122. Lindesay, Sir David, 71. Lindsay, Lady Anne, 82. Lochlea, 5 ff. London Monthly Review, 46. Lorimer, Jean (Chloris), 110, 111. Lounger, The, 46. Lowland Scots, 69 ff. Lucky Spence's Last Advice, 82. Mackenzie, Henry, 19, 45, 46, 86. McLehose, Mrs., 52-58. Mary Morison, quoted 28. Mauchline, 31, 50. Merry Beggars, 238. Miller, Elizabeth, 37. Montgomerie's Peggy, quoted 120. Montgomery, Alexander, 79, 316. Moore, Dr. John: 5; letter to, 1-2, 18, 83. Mossgiel, 31-44. Mount Oliphant, 4-5. Murdoch, John, 5, 15-17, 90-91. Murray, Sir William, 51. Muse, jocular treatment of his, 203 ff. Music, Burns's knowledge of, 90 ff. Music and song, 169-170, 322. My Father was a Farmer, quoted 126. My Heart's in the Highlands, quoted 140. My Love She's but a Lassie Yet, 141, quoted 144. My Luve is Like a Red, Red Rose, 101, quoted 102. My Nannie's Awa, quoted 57-58, 75, 103, 266. My Nannie O, quoted 29-30, 103. My Wife's a Winsome Wee Thing, quoted 108. Nairne, Lady, 162. Nature in Burns, 318. O, For Ane an' Twenty, Tam! quoted 129. O This is No my Ain Lassie, quoted 107. O, Wert Thou in the Cauld Blast, 122, quoted 123. Of a' the Airts, quoted 106. On a Scotch Bard, Gone to the West Indies, quoted, 42-44. On Seeing a Wounded Hare, 86. Open the Door to me, O! quoted 137. Practical Essay on the Death of Jesus Christ, 186. Ramsay, Allan, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 99, 103, 238, 316. Realism, 267. Reformation, influence of, 95 ff. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, 81. Richmond, 44. Riddel, Col. Robert, 60. Satires and Epistles, 171 ff. Scenery in Burns, 265 ff. Scotch Drink, 38, 84, 294, quoted 301. Scots Musical Museum, 65, 95, 97. Scots, Wha Hae, quoted 160. Scott, Alexander, 79. Scott, Sir Walter, 44, 46-48, 161-162. Scottish Dialect, 69 ff. Scottish Folk-song, 96 ff. Scottish Literature, 78 ff. Scottish Song, 90 ff. Sea in Scottish poetry, 264-265. Seasons, 318. Select Collection of Original Scottish Airs, 95. Sempills, 79, 80, 294, 316. Shaftesbury, 193. Shakespeare, 85, 321. Tam Glen, quoted 133. Tam o' Shanter, 253-257, quoted 257, 266, 268, 282. Tam Samson's Elegy, quoted 294. Tea Table Miscellany, 81, 99. The Auld Farmer's New-Year Morning Salutation, quoted 278. The Banks of Helicon, 79. The Blue-eyed Lassie, quoted 117. The Bonnie Lad that's Far Awa, quoted 139. The Brigs of Ayr, 267. The Cherry and the Slae, 79. The Cotter's Saturday Night, quoted 8-15, 38, 74, 84, 190, The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie, quoted 23-25. The Deuk's Dang o'er my Daddie, quoted 155. The Gazetteer, 64. The Gentle Shepherd, 82. The Gloomy Night, quoted 40-41, 103. The Highland Laddie, quoted 164. The Holy Fair, 38, 84, 227, quoted 228. The Jolly Beggars, 38, 77, 238-241, quoted 241, 266. The Lass of Cessnock Banks, 23. The Lea-Rig, quoted 120. The Man of Feeling, 86. The Ordination, 184, 185. The Piper of Kilbarchan, 79. The Poet's Welcome to his Love-begotten Daughter, quoted 33-35. The Rantin' Dog the Daddie o't, quoted 134. The Rigs o' Barley, quoted 30, 103. The Twa Dogs, 4, 38, 84, quoted 219. The Twa Herds, 180. The Vision, 38. The Weary Pund o' Tow, quoted 147. There'll Never be Peace, quoted 166. There was a Lad, quoted 125. Thomson, George, 65, 88, 91, 92, 95, 98, 169, 316. To a Haggis, 294, quoted 306. To a Louse, 38, quoted 274. To a Mountain Daisy, 38, 86, 190, quoted 276. To Daunton Me, quoted 142. To Mary in Heaven, 76, quoted 114. To the Guidwife of Wauchope House, 316. Wallace, History of Sir William, 19. West Indies, 37-39. Wha is that at my Bower Door?, quoted 156. What Can a Young Lassie, quoted 142. Whistle and I'll Come to Thee, my Lad, 75, quoted 132. Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary, 37, quoted 40, 103. Willie's Wife, quoted 156. Wilson, John (Dr. Hornbook), 287. Winter, a Dirge, 266. Winter Night, A, 271. Women, Burns and, 314, 315. Wordsworth, 318, 319. Ye Banks and Braes, quoted 130, 131. Yestreen I had a Pint o' Wine, quoted 104-105, 110. Young, Dr., 86. |