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Side xii
Mr . T . to Mr . B . Introducing Dr . Brianton , · 244 LXXIX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “
Forlorn my love , no comfort near , ” . . . 246 LXXX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Last May a
braw wooer cam down the lang glen " - “ Why , why tell thy lover , ” a fragment , .
Mr . T . to Mr . B . Introducing Dr . Brianton , · 244 LXXIX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “
Forlorn my love , no comfort near , ” . . . 246 LXXX . Mr . B . to Mr . T . “ Last May a
braw wooer cam down the lang glen " - “ Why , why tell thy lover , ” a fragment , .
Side xvii
326 Strathallan ' s Lament Tam Glen , . 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 .
326 Strathallan ' s Lament Tam Glen , . 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 .
Side xix
Here is the glen , and here the bower , . Here ' s a health to ane I lo ' e dear , .
Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , .
How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , . How cruel are the parents .
Here is the glen , and here the bower , . Here ' s a health to ane I lo ' e dear , .
Here where the Scottish muse immortal lives , . How can my poor heart be glad , .
How cold is that bosom which folly once fired , . How cruel are the parents .
Side xx
192 Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang glen , 248 Let me wander where I
will , 142 Let not woman e ' er complain , 179 Long , long the night , . 227 Loud
blaw the frosty breezes , . Louis what reck I by thee , . 337 Mark yonder pomp of ...
192 Last May a braw wooer cam down the lang glen , 248 Let me wander where I
will , 142 Let not woman e ' er complain , 179 Long , long the night , . 227 Loud
blaw the frosty breezes , . Louis what reck I by thee , . 337 Mark yonder pomp of ...
Side xxii
... 290 The lovely lass o ' Inverness , . . 339 The smiling spring comes in rejoicing
335 The Thames flows proudly to the sea , 300 Their groves o ' sweet myrtle lèt
forêżgn lands reckon , 228 There ' s auld Rob Morris that wons in yon glen ...
... 290 The lovely lass o ' Inverness , . . 339 The smiling spring comes in rejoicing
335 The Thames flows proudly to the sea , 300 Their groves o ' sweet myrtle lèt
forêżgn lands reckon , 228 There ' s auld Rob Morris that wons in yon glen ...
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