, 141.
Bare was our burn brae, vol. v., 65.
Beautiful moon, wilt thou tell me where, vol. vi., 44.
Be eident, be eident, fleet time rushes on, vol. v., 209.
Behave yoursel' before folk, vol. iii., 74.
Believe me or doubt me, I dinna care whilk, vol. ii., 108.
Ben Cruachan is king of the mountains, vol. vi., 115.
Beneath a hill, 'mang birken bushes, vol. iv., 294.
Bird of the wilderness, vol. i., 52.
Blaw saftly, ye breezes, ye streams, smoothly murmur, vol. i., 243.
Blest be the hour of night, vol. vi., 48.
Blink over the burn, my sweet Betty, vol. ii., 171.
Blink over the burn, sweet Betty, vol. iii., 140.
Blithe be the mind of the ploughman, vol. v., 176.
Blithe was the time when he fee'd wi' my father, O, vol. ii., 148.
Blithe young Bess to Jean did say, vol. ii., 82.
Blue are the hills above the Spey, vol. v., 212.
Bonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o' smiles, vol. iv., 233.
Bonnie Bonaly's wee fairy-led stream, vol. v., 207.
Bonnie Charlie 's now awa, vol. i., 218.
Bonnie Clouden, as ye wander, vol. ii., 230.
Bonnie lassie, blithesome lassie, vol. ii., 188.
Bonnie Mary Hay, I will lo'e thee yet, vol. vi., 33.
Born where the glorious starlights trace, vol. iv., 150.
Bring the rod, the line, the reel, vol. v., 221.
Brither Jamie cam' west wi' a braw burn trout, vol. ii., 109.
Built on Time's uneven sand, vol. vi., 198.
By Logan's streams, that rin sae deep, vol. i., 110.
By Niagara's flood, vol. vi., 81.
By the lone Mankayana's margin gray, vol. iii., 107.
By yon hoarse murmurin' stream, 'neath the moon's chilly beam, vol. i., 212.
Caledonia! thou land of the mountain and rock, vol. ii., 53.
Calm sleep the village dead, vol. v., 260.
Cam' ye by Athol, lad wi' the philabeg, vol. ii., 51.
Can my dearest Henry leave me, vol. iii., 41.
Can ought be constant as the sun, vol. ii., 249.
Can ye lo'e, my dear lassie, vol. v., 63.
Ca' the yowes to the knowes, vol. iv., 89.
Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south, vol. i., 119.
Change! change! the mournful story, vol. v., 173.
Charlie 's comin' o'er the sea, vol. vi., 160.
Chaunt me no more thy roundelay, vol. ii., 174.
Cheer, boys, cheer! no more of idle sorrow, vol. vi., 20.
Clan Lachlan's tuneful mavis, I sing on the branches early, vol. iv., 282.
Close by the marge of Leman's Lake, vol. vi., 177.
Come all ye jolly shepherds, vol. ii., 55.
Come awa', come awa', vol. iii.,
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