Bonny Dundee, 485. Border Song, 453. Brooch of Lorn, The, 322. County Guy, 472. Cypress Wreath, The, 266. 'Donald Caird's Come Again,' 440. Doom of Devorgoil, the, Songs from, 184. Farewell to Mackenzie, 419. Fitztraver's, 77. Flora MacIvor's, 416. For a' That an' a' That,' 418. For the Anniversary of the Pitt Club of Glee for King Charles, 480. 'God protect brave Alexander,' 428. Halero's, 460. Harold's, 78. Harold Harfager's, 460. Harp, The, 267. Hawk and osprey screamed for joy,' 382. Health to Lord Melville, 402. 'Hie away, hie away.' 414. Highland Widow, The,' from, 481. Hither we come,' 487. House of Aspen,' Sougs from the, 10. I asked of my harp,' 476. 'Ill fares the bark with tackle riven,' 383. It's up Glembarchan's braes I gaed,' 414. 'Joy to the victors, the sons of old Aspen,' 10. Lament, 205. Lament, Mackrimmon's, 439. Lay of Poor Louise, The, 481. Lay of the imprisoned huntsman, 206. Look not thou on beauty's charming,' 448. Lullaby of an Infant Chief, 425. Madge Wildfire's, 440. Maid of Isla, The, 467. Maid of Neidpath, The, 401. Maid of Toro, The, 400. Mermaids and Mermen, of the, 461. Monks of Bangor's March, The, 438. Nora's Vow, 427. On the Lifting of the Banner of the House Orphan Maid, The, 449. Pibroch of Donald Dhu, 427. Quake to your foundations deep,' 310. St. Swithin's Chair, 415. See the treasures Merlin piled,' 307. She may be fair,' he sang, but yet,' 383. Son of Honor, theme of story,' 309. Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, The, 437. Tempest, Song of the, 459. The heath this night must be my bed,' 179. The knight 's to the mountain,' 414. "The monk must arise when the matins They bid me sleep, they bid me pray,' 187. War-Song of Lachlan, 420. War-Song of the Royal Edinburgh Light 'Wasted, weary, wherefore stay,' 425. We are bound to drive the bullocks,' 418. "When friends are met,' 486. 'When the last Laird' of Ravenswood to Ravenswood shall ride,' 448. 'When the tempest,' 485. Where shall the lover rest,' 110. White Lady of Avenel, of the, 453. Widowed wife and wedded maid,' 477. 'Young men will love thee more fair and Sun upon the Lake, The, 484. Sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, The, 437. Talisman, The, verses from, 477; mottoes from, Tempest, Song of the, 459. 'The herring loves the merry moon-light,' 429. Wandering Willie, 401. War-Song, 450. War-Song of Lachlan, 420. War-Song of the Royal Edinburgh Light Dra- 'Wasted, weary, wherefore stay,' 425. Waverley, songs and verses from, 413. 'What brave chief shall head the forces,' 477. |