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244 My dear little lassie, 246 JAMES MONTGOMERY, 247 "Friendship, love, and truth," 253 The Swiss cowherd's song in a foreign land, 254 German war-song, 254 Via Crucis, via Lucis, 255 Verses to a robin-redbreast, 257 Slavery that was, 258 ANDREW SCOTT, 260 Rural content, or the muirland farmer, 263 Symon and Janet, 265 Coquet water, 268 The young maid's wish for peace, 269 The fiddler's widow, 271 Lament for the death of an Irish chief, 272 The departure of summer, 273 SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART., 275 It was an English ladye bright, 289 Lochinvar, 290 Where shall the lover rest, 292 Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er, 294 Hail to the chief who in triumph advances, 295 The heath this night must be my bed, 297 The imprisoned huntsman, 298 He is gone on the mountain, 299 A weary lot is thine, fair maid, 300 Allen-a-Dale, 300 The cypress wreath, 302 The cavalier, 303 Hunting song, 304 Oh, say not, my love, with that mortified air, 315 * * * * * METRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM THE MODERN GAELIC MINSTRELSY. ROBERT MACKAY (ROB DONN),
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