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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 xx
279 My Chloris , mark bow green the groves , My curse upon your venom ' d
stang , 393 My heart is a breaking , dear Tittie , 304 My heart is sair I dare na tell ,
. . My bonored Colonel , deep I feel , . 390 My Peggy ' s face , my Peggy ' s form ...
279 My Chloris , mark bow green the groves , My curse upon your venom ' d
stang , 393 My heart is a breaking , dear Tittie , 304 My heart is sair I dare na tell ,
. . My bonored Colonel , deep I feel , . 390 My Peggy ' s face , my Peggy ' s form ...
Side xxi
174 stay , sweet warbling woodlark stay , 226 O tell na me o ' wind and rain , .
221 O this is no my ain lassie , . 238 O thou , who kindly dost provide , · O Tibbie ,
1 bae seen the day , 286 O wat ye wba ' s in yon town , 342 O wha is she that lo ...
174 stay , sweet warbling woodlark stay , 226 O tell na me o ' wind and rain , .
221 O this is no my ain lassie , . 238 O thou , who kindly dost provide , · O Tibbie ,
1 bae seen the day , 286 O wat ye wba ' s in yon town , 342 O wha is she that lo ...
Side xxiii
Why , why tell thy lover , Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed , . Will ye go to the Indies ,
my Mary , Wilt thou be my dearie : The Same , . Ye banks , and braes , and
streams around , . Ye banks and braes o bonnie Doon , Yestreen I got a pint of
wine , .
Why , why tell thy lover , Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed , . Will ye go to the Indies ,
my Mary , Wilt thou be my dearie : The Same , . Ye banks , and braes , and
streams around , . Ye banks and braes o bonnie Doon , Yestreen I got a pint of
wine , .
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