ne, 86, 270.
Stewart, Dugald, 45.
Stirling, Alexander, Earl of, 72.
Stuart-Menteath, Sir James, 93.
_Tam Glen_, quoted 133.
_Tam o' Shanter_, 253-257, quoted 257, 266, 268, 282.
_Tam Samson's Elegy_, quoted 294.
_Tea Table Miscellany_, 81, 99.
_The Auld Farmer's New-Year Morning Salutation_, quoted 278.
_The Banks of Helicon_, 79.
_The Blue-eyed Lassie_, quoted 117.
_The Bonnie Lad that's Far Awa_, quoted 139.
_The Brigs of Ayr_, 267.
_The Cherry and the Slae_, 79.
_The Cotter's Saturday Night_, quoted 8-15, 38, 74, 84, 190,
criticized 207 ff., 219, 266.
_The Death and Dying Words of Poor Mailie_, quoted 23-25.
_The Deil's Awa wi' th' Exciseman_, quoted 154.
_The Deuk's Dang o'er my Daddie_, quoted 155.
_The Gazetteer_, 64.
_The Gentle Shepherd_, 82.
_The Gloomy Night_, quoted 40-41, 103.
_The Highland Balou_, 150, quoted 151.
_The Highland Laddie_, quoted 164.
_The Holy Fair_, 38, 84, 227, quoted 228.
_The Jolly Beggars_, 38, 77, 238-241, quoted 241, 266.
_The Kirk's Alarm_, 186, 187.
_The Lass of Cessnock Banks_, 23.
_The Lea-Rig_, quoted 120.
_The Man of Feeling_, 86.
_The Ordination_, 184, 185.
_The Piper of Kilbarchan_, 79.
_The Poet's Welcome to his Love-begotten Daughter_, quoted 33-35.
_The Rantin' Dog the Daddie o't_, quoted 134.
_The Rigs o' Barley_, quoted 30, 103.
_The Twa Dogs_, 4, 38, 84, quoted 219.
_The Twa Herds_, 180.
_The Vision_, 38.
_The Weary Pund o' Tow_, quoted 147.
_There'll Never be Peace_, quoted 166.
_There was a Lad_, quoted 125.
Thomson, George, 65, 88, 91, 92, 95, 98, 169, 316.
Thomson, James, 86, 318.
_To a Haggis_, 294, quoted 306.
_To a Louse_, 38, quoted 274.
_To a Mountain Daisy_, 38, 86, 190, quoted 276.
_To a Mouse_, 38, 86, 190, quoted 272.
_To Daunton Me_, quoted 142.
_To Mary in Heaven_, 76, quoted 114.
_To the Deil_, 38, 86, 281, quoted 282.
_To the Guidwife of Wauchope House_, 316.
_To the Rev. John McMath_, quoted 181.
_To the Unco Guid_, 38, quoted 176, 189.
_Wallace, History of Sir William_, 19.
_Wandering Willie_, quoted 138.
Watson, James, 81.
West Indies, 37-39.
_Wha is that at my Bower Door?_, quoted 156.
_What Can a Young Lassie_, quoted 142.
_Whistle and I'll Come to Thee, my Lad_, 75, quoted 132.
_Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary_, 37, quoted 40, 103.
_Willie Brew'd a Peck o' Maut_, 237, quoted 238.
_Willie's Wife_,
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