Frae the friends and land I love, 275. Galla Water, 379. Green grow the rashes, O, 190. Gudewife count the lawin, 278. Hey, tutti, taiti, 223. Highland Harry back again, 238. Him that's far awa, 225. How long and dreary is the night, 225. I do confess thou art sae fair, 286. It is na, Jean, thy bonie face, 289. Jamie, come try me, 245. Jockey fou, and Jenny fain, 317. John Anderson, my jo, John, 254. John Barleycorn, 183. John, come kiss me now, 276. Johnny o' the Buskie-glen, 305. Jumpin' John, 212. Kellyburn Braes, 315. Kenmure's on and awa', Willie, 301. Laddie lie near me, 241. Lady Mary Ann, 313. Lady Onlie, honest lucky, 219. Lovely Davies, 296. M'Pherson's Farewell, 207. Merry hae I been teethin' a heckle, 257. Musing on the roaring ocean, 225. My bonie Bell, 321. My bonie laddie's young, but he's growin', 313. My bonie Mary, 246. My Collier laddie, 303. My heart's in the Highlands, 253. My love she's but a lassie yet, 244. My Peggy's charms, 234. My tocher's the jewel, 277. Naebody, 298. Nithsdale's welcome hame, 304. Now westlin winds, 124. O'er the water to Charlie, 229. Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, 248. Open the door to me, oh, 382. Peggy Alison, 232. Rattlin' roarin' Willie, 233. Raving winds around her blowing, 224. Sensibility, how charming, 287. She's fair, and fause, 326. Sic a wife as Willie had, 312. Stay, my charmer, can you leave me, 210. Strathallan's lament, 211. Such a parcel of rogues in a nation, 314. The Banks o' Doon, 310. The Banks of Nith, 271. The Banks of the Devon, 220. The Battle o' Sherra-Moor, 264. The big-belly'd bottle, 194. The Braes o' Ballochmyle, 259. The Braes o' Killiecrankie, 269. The Captain's Lady, 247. The captive ribband, 251. The day returns, my bosom burns, 244. The gallant weaver, 322. The gardener wi' his paidle, 242. The Highland lassie, O, 208. The joyful widower, 201. The laddie's dear sel' he lo'es dearest, 252. The lazy mist, 246. The Ploughman, 222. The Posie, 308. The rantin dog, the daddie o't, 260. The rigs o' barley, 123. The slave's lament, 317. The Song of Death, 318. The Taylor fell thro' the bed, 239. The tears I shed, 292. The tither morn, 293. The weary pund o' tow, 297. The Whistle, 280. The young Highland rover, 214. Talk not of love, 228. Tam Glen, 271. Theniel Menzies' bonie Mary, 218. There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame, 283. Tibbie Dunbar, 238. Tibbie, I hae seen the day, 235. To a Blackbird, 231. To daunton me, 227. To the weaver's gin ye go, 203. Up in the mornin's no for me, 213. Wandering Willie, 377. We are na fou, 268. Were I on Pernassus hill, 250. Willie brew'd a peck o' maut, 268. Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed, 312. What can a young lassie do—, 284. Ye Jacobites by name, 307. Yon wild, mossy mountains, 288. Young Peggy blooms, 199. GENERAL INDEX TO NOTES, &c. A,D., 1786, The Keystone of the Poet's Span of Life, lii. Ainslie, Hew, his "Pilgrimage to the Land of Burns" xviii. Ainslie, Robert, W.S., visited Burns, lxx. Ancestry of Burns, xx., xxi., xxii. Armour, Jean, xliii., 73, 78, 248, 250. Auld Light and New Light Distinctions, 151. Ballantyne, John, of Ayr, xlv., 143. Begg, Mrs. Isabella-sister of Burns, xxvi., xxxiii, xxxiv., xxxv., xlix., 124, 232, 235. Blacklock, Dr., lv., 174, 220. 246. Bloomfield, the poet, quoted, lxxvi. "Bob of Dumblane," 257. "Boiled Bagpipes," 179. Brown, Agnes, mother of Burns, xxii. Brown, John, M.D., quoted, 172. Brydges, Sir Egerton, his imaginary visit to Burns, lxx. Buchan, Peter, his manufactured Ballads, 246, 263, 315, 323. Burness, William, father of the poet, xxiii., xl., 130. Burns, Gilbert, quoted (xxiv. to xxxvi.), xliii., 174, 210, 319, 381. Burns' Monument at Edinburgh, 202. |