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Side vi
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with " Auld Rob Morris " and “ Duncan Gray , ” . . . 25 X . Mr . B .
to Mr . T . with 66 O Poortith cauld & c . ” and “ Galla Water , " · · 29 XI . Mr . T . to
Mr . B . Jan . 1793 . Desiring anecdotes on the origin of particular songs . Tytler of
...
Mr . B . to Mr . T . with " Auld Rob Morris " and “ Duncan Gray , ” . . . 25 X . Mr . B .
to Mr . T . with 66 O Poortith cauld & c . ” and “ Galla Water , " · · 29 XI . Mr . T . to
Mr . B . Jan . 1793 . Desiring anecdotes on the origin of particular songs . Tytler of
...
Side viii
... own method of forming a song " Thou has left me ever , Jamie ” - “ Where are
the joys I hae met in the morning ” — “ Auld lang syne , " . . . . 115 XLIII . Mr . B . to
Mr . T . with a variation of “ Bannock - burn , " . 125 XLIV . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Thanks
...
... own method of forming a song " Thou has left me ever , Jamie ” - “ Where are
the joys I hae met in the morning ” — “ Auld lang syne , " . . . . 115 XLIII . Mr . B . to
Mr . T . with a variation of “ Bannock - burn , " . 125 XLIV . Mr . T . to Mr . B . Thanks
...
Side x
169 LX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Recipe for producing a love - song - “ Saw ye my Phely
” - Remarks and anecdotes - How long and dreary is the night ” - “ Let not woman
e ' er complain ” _ ^ The Lover ' s morning salute to his Mistress " - " . The Auld ...
169 LX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . Recipe for producing a love - song - “ Saw ye my Phely
” - Remarks and anecdotes - How long and dreary is the night ” - “ Let not woman
e ' er complain ” _ ^ The Lover ' s morning salute to his Mistress " - " . The Auld ...
Side xv
Auld Rob . Morris . A Vision . . Banks of Cree Banks o ' Doon Banks of Nith . . .
Battle of Sherriff - muir Bess and her Spinning wheel . Birks of Aberfeldy . .
Bonnie Bell . . . . . Braes o ' Ballochmyle . . . . . Bruce to his Troops at Bannock -
burn A ...
Auld Rob . Morris . A Vision . . Banks of Cree Banks o ' Doon Banks of Nith . . .
Battle of Sherriff - muir Bess and her Spinning wheel . Birks of Aberfeldy . .
Bonnie Bell . . . . . Braes o ' Ballochmyle . . . . . Bruce to his Troops at Bannock -
burn A ...
Side xvii
304 The Auld Man 183 The blue eyed Lassie 298 The gallant Weaver 336 The
Lea Rig The Same continued 24 The Lover ' s morning salute to his Mistress 181
The Nightingale 141 The Posie . The young Highland Rover 275 Then Guidwife ...
304 The Auld Man 183 The blue eyed Lassie 298 The gallant Weaver 336 The
Lea Rig The Same continued 24 The Lover ' s morning salute to his Mistress 181
The Nightingale 141 The Posie . The young Highland Rover 275 Then Guidwife ...
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