The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volumes 1-6. Various
Читать онлайн книгу.M. INGLIS, 73
Sweet bard of Ettrick's Glen, 75Young Jamie, 76Charlie's bonnet's down, laddie, 77Heard ye the bagpipe? 78Bruce's address, 79Removed from vain fashion, 80When shall we meet again? 81
JAMES KING, 83
The lake is at rest, 85Life 's like the dew, 86
ISOBEL PAGAN, 88
Ca' the yowes to the knowes, 89
JOHN MITCHELL, 90
Beauty, 91To the evening star, 92O waft me to the fairy clime, 92The love-sick maid, 93
ALEXANDER JAMIESON, 95
The maid who wove, 96A sigh and a smile, 97
JOHN GOLDIE, 98
And can thy bosom, 100Sweet 's the dew, 101
ROBERT POLLOK, 103
The African maid, 105
J. C. DENOVAN, 106
Oh! Dermot, dear loved one, 107
JOHN IMLAH, 108
Kathleen, 109Hielan' heather, 110Farewell to Scotland, 111The rose of Seaton Vale, 112Katherine and Donald, 113Guid nicht, and joy be wi' you a', 114The gathering, 115Mary, 116Oh! gin I were where Gadie rins, 117
JOHN TWEEDIE, 120
Saw ye my Annie? 121
THOMAS ATKINSON, 122
Mary Shearer, 124
WILLIAM GARDINER, 126
Oh! Scotland's hills for me, 127
ROBERT HOGG, 129
Queen of fairy's song, 131When autumn comes, 132Bonnie Peggie, O! 133A wish burst, 133I love the merry moonlight, 135Oh, what are the chains of love made of? 136
JOHN WRIGHT, 137
An autumnal cloud, 139The maiden fair, 140The old blighted thorn, 141The wrecked mariner, 141
JOSEPH GRANT, 143
The blackbird's hymn is sweet, 145Love's adieu, 146
DUGALD MOORE, 147
Rise, my love, 149Julia, 150Lucy's grave, 152The forgotten brave, 153The first ship, 154Weep not, 155To the Clyde, 156
REV. T. G. TORRY ANDERSON, 158
The Araby maid, 160The maiden's vow, 160I love the sea, 162
GEORGE ALLAN, 163
Is your war-pipe asleep? 166I will think of thee yet, 167Lassie, dear lassie, 168When I look far down on the valley below me, 169I will wake my harp when the shades of even, 170
THOMAS BRYDSON, 172
All lovely and bright, 173
CHARLES DOYNE SILLERY, 174
She died in beauty, 177The Scottish blue bells, 177
ROBERT MILLER, 179
Where are they? 179Lay of the hopeless, 180
ALEXANDER HUME, 182
My wee, wee wife, 187O, poverty! 187Nanny, 188My Bessie, 189Menie Hay, 190I 've wander'd on the sunny hill, 192Oh! years hae come, 193My mountain hame, 194
THOMAS SMIBERT, 195
The Scottish widow's lament, 197The hero of St. John D'Acre, 199Oh! bonnie are the howes, 200Oh! say na you maun gang awa, 201
JOHN BETHUNE, 203
Withered flowers, 207A spring song, 208
ALLAN STEWART, 211
The sea boy, 212Menie Lorn, 213The young soldier, 214The land I love, 215
ROBERT L. MALONE, 216
The thistle of Scotland, 217Hame is aye hamely, 218
PETER STILL, 220
Jeanie's lament, 221Ye needna be courtin' at me, 222The bucket for me, 223
ROBERT NICOLL, 225
Ordé Braes, 228The Muir o' Gorse and Broom, 229The bonnie Hieland hills, 230The bonnie rowan bush, 231Bonnie Bessie Lee, 233
ARCHIBALD STIRLING IRVING, 235
The wild rose blooms, 236
ALEXANDER A. RITCHIE, 237
The Wells o' Wearie, 239
ALEXANDER LAING, 241
Ae happy hour, 243Lass gin ye wad lo'e me, 244Lass of Logie, 245My ain wife, 246The maid o' Montrose, 247Jean of Aberdeen, 249The hopeless exile, 250Glen-na-H'Albyn, 250
ALEXANDER CARLILE, 252
Wha 's at the window, 253My brothers are the stately trees, 254The Vale of Killean, 255
JOHN NEVAY, 257
The emigrant's love- letter, 259
THOMAS LYLE, 261
Kelvin Grove, 264The trysting hour, 265Harvest song, 266
JAMES HOME, 267
Mary Steel, 268Oh, hast thou forgotten? 269The maid of my heart, 270Song of the emigrant, 271This lassie o' mine, 272
JAMES TELFER, 273
Oh, will ye walk the wood wi' me? 273I maun gae over the sea, 275
METRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM THE MODERN GAELIC MINSTRELSY.
EVAN MACLACHLAN, 279
A melody of love, 281The mavis of the clan, 282
JOHN BROWN, 286
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