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sing 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 Caledonians, my brothers, my friends, vol. iii., 114. Oh, bright the beaming queen o' night, vol. v., 146. Oh, Castell Gloom! thy strength is gone, vol. i., 221. Oh, Charlie is my darling, vol. iii., 53. Oh, come my bonnie bark, vol. iii., 16. Oh, come with me for the queen of night, vol. iii., 59. October winds wi' biting breath, vol. ii., 203. O dear, dear to me, vol. vi., 92. Oh! dear to my heart are my heather-clad mountains, vol. v., 239. Oh! dear were the joys that are past, vol. iii., 62. Oh, dinna ask me gin I lo'e thee, vol. v., 78. Oh, dinna be sae sair cast down, vol. v., 43. Oh, dinna cross the burn, Willie, vol. v., 150. Oh, dinna look ye pridefu' doon on a' beneath your ken, vol. v., 204. Oh, dinna think, bonnie lassie, I 'm gaun to leave thee, vol. i., 96. Oh, distant, but dear, is that sweet island wherein, vol. ii., 109. O'er mountain and valley, vol. iii., 169. O'er the mist-shrouded cliffs of the gray mountain straying, vol. v., 47. Of learning long a scantling was the portion of the Gael, vol. v., 295. Of Nelson and the north, vol. ii., 265. Of streams that down the valley run, vol. ii., 129. Oh, gentle sleep wilt thou lay thy head, vol. iii., 90. Oh, gin I were where Gadie rins, vol. iv., 117. Oh, grand bounds the deer o'er the mountain, vol. i., 55. Oh, guess ye wha I met yestreen, vol. vi., 129. Oh, hame is aye hamely still, though poor at times it be, vol. iv., 218. Oh, hast thou forgotten the birk-tree's shade, vol. iv., 269. Oh, haud na' yer noddle sae hie, ma doo! vol. v., 108. Oh, heard ye yon pibroch sound sad in the gale, vol. ii., 263. O hi', O hu', she 's sad for scolding, vol. v., 288. Oh! how can I be cheerie in this hameless ha', vol. iii., 125. Oh, how I love the evening hour, vol. v., 265. Oh! I have traversed lands afar, vol. v., 12. Oh! I lo'ed my lassie weel, vol. iii., 253. O June, ye spring the loveliest flowers, vol. v., 44. Oh, lady, twine no wreath for me, vol. i., 302. Oh, lassie! I lo'e dearest, vol. v., 47. Oh, lassie! if thou 'lt gang to yonder glen wi' me, vol. iv., 65.
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