THE FETE CHAMPETRE.
CCXLIII.
HERE’S A HEALTH.
CCXLIV.
IS THERE, FOR HONEST POVERTY.
CCXLV.
CRAIGIE-BURN WOOD.
CCXLVI.
O LASSIE, ART THOU SLEEPING YET.
CCXLVII.
O TELL NA ME O’ WIND AND RAIN.
CCXLVIII.
THE DUMFRIES VOLUNTEERS.
CCXLIX.
ADDRESS TO THE WOOD-LARK.
CCL.
ON CHLORIS BEING ILL.
CCLI.
CALEDONIA.
CCLII.
’TWAS NA HER BONNIE BLUE EEN.
CCLIII.
HOW CRUEL ARE THE PARENTS.
CCLIV.
MARK YONDER POMP.
CCLV.
THIS IS NO MY AIN LASSIE.
CCLVI.
NOW SPRING HAS CLAD THE
GROVE IN GREEN.
CCLVII.
O BONNIE WAS YON ROSY BRIER.
CCLVIII.
FORLORN, MY LOVE, NO COMFORT NEAR.
CCLIX.
LAST MAY A BRAW WOOER.
CCLX.
CHLORIS.
CCLXI.
THE HIGHLAND WIDOW’S LAMENT.
CCLXII.
TO GENERAL DUMOURIER.
CCLXIII.
PEG-A-RAMSEY.
CCLXIV.
THERE WAS A BONNIE LASS.
CCLXV.
O MALLY’S MEEK, MALLY’S SWEET.
CCLXVI.
HEY FOR A LASS WI’ A TOCHER.
CCLXVII.
JESSY.
CCLXVIII.
FAIREST MAID ON DEVON BANKS.
GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE.
I.
TO WILLIAM BURNESS.
II.
TO MR. JOHN MURDOCH,
III.
TO