Amang the trees And maun I still on Menie dost An excellent new song Anna, thy charms my bosom fire Afton Water Although thou maun never be mine A mother's lament for the death of her son 82 50 178 177 137 270 143 Bannocks o' barley. An' O! my Eppie A red, red rose A rose-bud by my early walk As down the burn they took their way As I was a wandering Auld lang syne Auld Rob Morris A Vision. Awa, Whigs, awa Away to bonnie Tweedside BANKS of Cree Banks of Devon Bannockburn. Behold the hour Bessy and her spinning wheel Blithe hae I been on yon hill Blithe was she Bonnie Ann 96 Bonnie Bell 84 Here's his health in water Here's to thy health, my bonnie lass 213 226 Hey for a lass wi' a tocher Hey, the dusty miller Highland Mary How cruel are the parents 49 227 139 43 Jessie How lang and dreary your strife Husband, husband, cease your strife I DO confess thou art sae fair I dream'd I lay where flowers were springing I'll aye ca' in by yon town I'll kiss thee yet I love my Jean I'm owre young to marry yet It is na, Jean, thy bonnie face JAMIE, come try me Jockey's ta'en the parting kiss John Anderson my jo 66 John Barleycorn 120 Nithsdale's welcome hame 37 69 6 6 253 Now Spring has clad the grove in green 146 131 O this is no my ain lassie Our thrissles flourished fresh and fair O, wat ye wha's in yon town PEG-A-Ramsey Phillis the fair 18 The blissful day The blue-eyed lassie The bonnie lad that's far awa' 109 189 38 67 34 The author's farewell to his native country 134 79 72 197 192 133 51 63 The blude-red rose at Yule may blaw. The bonnie blink o' Mary's ee 250 65 104 105 |