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My love, come let us wander, vol. iii., 197. My love 's in Germanie, send him hame, send him hame, vol. i., 95. My luve 's a flower in garden fair, vol. v., 189. My mother bids me bind my hair, vol. i., 41. My mountain hame, my mountain hame, vol. iv., 194. My name it is Donald M'Donald, vol. ii., 48. My native land, my native land, vol. vi., 206. My soul is ever with thee, vol. v., 106. My spirit could its vigil hold, vol. iv., 152. My tortured bosom long shall feel, vol. iii., 141. My wee wife dwells in yonder cot, vol. iv., 187. My wife 's a winsome wee thing, vol. ii., 299. My young heart's luve! twal' years hae been, vol. iv., 259. My young, my fair, my fair-haired Mary, vol. i., 335. Nae mair we 'll meet again, my love, by yon burn-side, vol. iii., 227. Name the leaves on all the trees, vol. vi., 118. Never despair! when the dark cloud is lowering, vol. v., 75. Night turns to day, vol. i., 255. No homeward scene near me, vol. iv., 290. No more by thy margin, dark Carron, vol. vi., 202. No one knows what silent secrets, vol. vi., 24. No sky shines so bright as the sky that is spread, vol. iv., 61. No sound was heard o'er the broom-covered valley, vol. iv., 86. Not the swan on the lake, or the foam on the shore, vol. iv., 281. Now bank and brae are clad in green, vol. ii., 245. Now, Jenny lass, my bonnie bird, vol. ii., 92. Now, Mary, now, the struggle 's o'er, vol. iii., 229. Now rests the red sun in his caves of the ocean, vol. ii., 254. Now simmer decks the field wi' flowers, vol. ii., 304. Now smiling summer's balmy breeze, vol. ii., 229. Now summer shines with gaudy pride, vol. ii., 116. Now the beams of May morn, vol. iii., 149. Now there 's peace on the shore, now there 's calm on the sea, vol. iii., 177. Now winter wi' his cloudy brow, vol. ii., 147. Now winter's wind sweeps o'er the mountains, vol. i., 165. Oh! are ye sleeping, Maggie, vol. ii., 156. Oh! away to the Tweed, vol. v., 94. Oh, beautiful and bright thou art, vol. vi., 197. Oh, blaw ye westlin winds, blaw saft, vol. i., 124. Oh, blessing on her star-like e'en, vol. v., 102. Oh! blessing on thee, land, vol. v., 104. Oh, bonnie are the howes, vol. iv., 200. Oh, bonnie buds yon birchen-tree, vol. ii., 240. Oh, bonnie Nelly Brown, I will sing a song to thee, vol. v., 276. Oh, bonnie 's the lily that blooms in the valley, vol. v., 194. Oh, brave Caled
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