Talk not to me of savages That there is falsehood in his looks The Devil got notice that Grose was a-dying 626 567 496 337 601 112 600 350 497 390 466 The last time I came o'er the muir 522 The lazy mist hangs from the brow of the hill 533 The Robin to the Wren's nest, cam keekin in 616 The simple bard, rough at the rustic plough 253 The simple bard, unbroke by rules of art 242 The small birds rejoice in the green leaves returning. 340 The wean wants a cradle, the cradle wants a cod 617 The weary pund, the weary pund 488 The wind blew hollow frae the hills 452 The winter it is past, and the summer's come at last 338 The wintry west extends his blast 16 Then, hey for a lass wi' a tocher Their groves o' sweet myrtle, let foreign lands reckon 608 426 623 Theniel Menzies' bonie Mary. 315 INDEX OF FIRST LINES PAGE There lived a carle in Kellyburn Braes There's a youth in the city, it were a great pity There's auld Rob Morris that wons in yon glen There's nane shall ken, there's nane can guess There's nought but care on every hand There was a bonie lass, and a bonie, bonie lass 493 389 506 There's death in the cup, so beware There's news, lassies, news, gude news I've to tell 583 589 617 37 585 91 527 There was once a time, but old Time was then young Thou flattering mark of friendship kind Thou greybeard, old Wisdom, may boast of thy treasures Thou, Nature, partial Nature, I arraign "Tis friendship's pledge, my young, fair friend 358 454 343 47 91 21 139 292 615 True-hearted was he, the sad swain o' the Yarrow Wae is my heart, and the tear's in my e'e PAGE 417 334 294 95 113 579 243 398 305 567 600 208 122 585 556 38 What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man ? 457 What needs this din about the toon o' Lon'on When first my braw Johnie lad cam to the toun 467 When Lascelles thought fit from this world to depart 41 553 127 When Morine deceased to the devil went down 529 347 501 When Princes and Prelates, and hot-headed Zealots 510 When rosy May comes in wi' flowers. 381 When the drums do beat, and the cannons rattle 385 518 537 321 While Europe's eye is fix'd on mighty things 504 While larks, with little wing, fann'd the pure air 529 While new-ca'd kye rowte at the stake 80 While virgin Spring by Eden's flood 472 Ye maggots, feed on Nicol's brain 293 Ye men of wit and wealth, why all this sneering 521 Ye sons of old Killie, assembled by Willie 266 Yestreen I had a pint o' wine. 424 Yestreen I met you on the moor 2 Ye true "Loyal Natives" attend to my song Your billet, sir, I grant receipt 298 Your friendship much can make me blest 328 367 You're welcome to Despots, Dumourier 522 465 INDEX OF NAMES Aberfeldy, 308. Adamhill, 52. Afton, River, 471. Aiken, Andrew, 220. 239, 246, 394. -, Robert, 363. Bruar Water, 809. Robert, 65, 68, 140, 141, 201, Burness, Robert, 84 n., 203. Ainslie, Miss, 296. Alexander, Wilhelmina, 194. Alison, Peggy, 14. Burnet, Miss, 278, 445. Burns, Miss, 293. Bushby, John, 551, 553, 593, 596, 624, Campbell, Mary, 217, 401, 508. Cardoness, 566, 567, 593, 598, 624. Carrick, 24, 53 n., 113. Carron Iron Works, 805. Downans, 118. Castle Gordon, 813, 322. Auld, Rev. Wm. (Daddy), 58, 65, Cessnock Banks, 12. 250, 396. Auld Reekie, 296, 305. Chalmers, Margaret, 321. Ayr, River, 32, 53, 86, 112, 187, 257, Chloris, 564, 566, 568, 605-15. |