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e happy days of yore, vol. vi., 156. The harvest morn breaks, vol. iv., 266. The hawk whoops on high, and keen, keen from yon cliff, vol. i., 168. The heath this night must be my bed, vol. i., 297. The Highland hills, there are songs of mirth, vol. vi., 168. The ingle cheek is bleezin' bricht, vol. v., 235. Their nest was in the leafy bush, vol. i., 206. The king is on his throne, wi' his sceptre an' his croon, vol. v., 216. The laird o' Cockpen, he 's proud and he 's great, vol. i., 198. The lake is at rest, love, vol. iv., 85. The land I lo'e, the land I lo'e, vol. iv., 215. The lark has left the evening cloud, vol. iii., 10. The last gleam o' sunset in ocean was sinkin', vol. iii., 221. The lily of the vale is sweet, vol. v., 35. The little comer 's coming, the comer o'er the sea, vol. v., 132. The loved of early days, vol. iv., 179. The love-sick maid, the love-sick maid, vol. iv., 93. The maidens are smiling in rocky Glencoe, vol. vi., 130. The maid is at the altar kneeling, vol. iv., 160. The maid who wove the rosy wreath, vol. iv., 96. The midges dance aboon the burn, vol. ii., 149. The mitherless lammie ne'er miss'd its ain mammie, vol. i., 231. The moon hung o'er the gay greenwood, vol. iv., 140. The moon shone in fits, vol. ii., 221. The moon was a waning, vol. ii., 78. The mother with her blooming child, vol. v., 172. The music of the night, vol. iii., 217. The music o' the year is hush'd, vol. ii., 161. The neighbours a' they wonder how, vol. ii., 293. The night winds Eolian breezes, vol. iv., 265. The noble otter hill, vol. i., 337. The oak is Britain's pride, vol. v., 223. The parting kiss, the soft embrace, vol. iii., 90. The primrose is bonnie in spring, vol. iii., 174. There are moments when my spirit wanders back to other years, vol. vi., 209. There grew in bonnie Scotland, vol. ii., 186. There grows a bonnie brier-bush in our kail-yard, vol. i., 215. There is a bonnie blushing flower, vol. v., 256. There is a concert in the trees, vol. iv., 208. There is a pang for every heart, vol. iii., 148. There is music in the storm, love, vol. vi., 180. There lived a lass in Inverness, vol. iii., 14. There lives a lassie i' the braes, vol. i., 24. There lives a young lassie, vol. iv., 116. There 's a thrill of emotion, half painful, half sweet, vol. iii., 222. There 's cauld kail in Aberdeen, vol. i., 48. There '
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