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WAKEN, lords and ladies gay, 86.
Walkin' out ae mornin' early, 199.
Warlike chieftains now assembled, 317.
We hail this morn, 476.

We were baith neebor bairns, 478.
Wee Joukydaidles, 470.

We'll meet beside the dusky glen, 135.
We'll meet nae mair at sunset, 448.

We'll meet yet again, my loved fair one, 386.
Weep away, heart, weep away, 440.

Weep not over poet's wrong, 441.
Welcome and gay, 464.

Were I a doughty cavalier, 404.
Were I but able to rehearse, 6.
Wha'll buy my caller herrin', 61.
Whan Andrew frae Strathbogie gaed, 485.
Whan Jamie first woo'd me, 199.
Whare ha'e ye been a' day, 26.

What ails my heart-what dims my e'e? 332.
What ails ye, my lassie, my dawtie, my ain? 442.
What are the flowers of Scotland, 113.
What fond, delicious ecstasy, 443.
What though ye ha'e nor kith nor kin, 426.
What wakes the poet's lyre, 265.
What's this vain world to me, 70.
When a' ither bairnies, 226.

When autumn comes and heather bells, 274.
When Charlie to the Highlands came, 148.
When first I cam' to be a man, 5.
When fops and fools together prate, 9.
When hope lies dead within the heart, 13.
When I began the world first, 10.
When I think on the sweet smiles, 186.
When I was a miller in Fife, 220.
When Jamie came to woo and win, 489.
When John and me were married, 137.
When Katie was scarce out nineteen, 48.
When merry hearts were gay,
29.
When my flocks upon the heathy hill, 385.
When rosy day far in the west, 409.
When Scotia's gaudy flowers, 463.
When sets the sun o'er Lomond's height, 149.
When the bee has left the blossom, 322.
When the fair one and the dear one, 150.
When the glen all is still, 387.

When the lark is in the air, 234.

When the maid of my heart, 309.
When the sheep are in the fauld, 19.

When the star of the morning is set, 390.

When the sun gaes down, 401.

When the sun sets, 447.

When white was my owrelay, 42.

When winter winds forget to blaw, 75.

When ye gang awa', Jamie, 62.

Where Manor's stream rins blythe an' clear,

258.

Where shall the lover rest, 83.

Where the faded flowers shall freshen, 483.
Where windin' Tarf, by broomy knowes, 211.
While beaux and belles parade the street, 295.
While the dawn on the mountain, 86.
Why tarries my love, 21.

Why weep ye by the tide, ladie? 82.
Wi' a hundred pipers an' a', an a', 63.
Wi' heart sincere I love thee, Bell, 206.
Wifie, come hame, 412.

Wild was the e'enin', 357.

Will ye gang o'er the lea rig, 66.
Will ye gang ower the lea rig, 47.
Will ye go to the Highlands, 210.
With lofty song we love to cheer, 418.
Withdraw not yet those lips, 177.
Within the towers of ancient Glammis, 120.
Would that I were where wild woods, 391.
Would you be young again? 70.
Wouldst thou reap, 455.

YE briery bields, where roses blaw, 163.
Ye dark, rugged rocks that recline, 55.
Ye fair lands of Angus, 212.
Ye glasse was at, 356.

Ye loyal Macdonalds, 419.
Ye mariners of England, 173.

Ye maunna be proud, although ye be great,
412.

Ye needna be courtin' at me, auld man, 298.
Ye shouldna' ca' the Laird daft, 65.
Ye'll a' ha'e hard tell, 139.

Yestreen, on Cample's bonnie flood, 418.
Ye've seen the blooming rosy brier, 305.
Ye winds that wander idly by, 461.
Young Donald, dearer loved than life, 270.
Young Randal was a bonnie lad, 403.

Your foes are at hand, 396.

Your voices are not hush'd, 448.

You've surely heard of famous Neil, 120.

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BAILLIE, Joanna, 38.
Bald, Alexander, 316.
Balfour, Alexander, 122.
Ballantine, James, 410.
Barnard, Lady Anne, 17.
Barr, Matthias, 486.

Beattie, William, M.D., 414.
Bell, Henry Glassford, 436.
Bennet, William, 439.
Bennoch, Francis, 415.

Bethune, John, 292.

Blackie, John Stuart, 448.

Blair, William, 395.

Bonar, Horatius, D.D., 482.

Boswell, Sir Alex., Bart., 155.
Brockie William, 442.
Brown, Colin Rae, 465.
Buchan, Alexander, 488.
Buchan, Peter, 235.
Buchanan, Alexander, 354.
Burns, James D., 311.
Burtt, John, 319.

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DAVIDSON, Robert, 244.
Denovan, J. C., 268.
Dickson, John Bathurst, 480.
Donald, George, W. 461.
Douglas, Alexander, 125.
Drummond, David, 201.
Dudgeon, William, 46.
Duncan, Henry, D.D., 142.
Dunbar, William, D.D., 313.
Dunlop, John, 323.
Duthie, Robert, 360.

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IMLAH, John, 268.

Inglis, Henry, 440.

Inglis, Mrs Margaret M., 261.
Irving, Archibald Stirling, 302.

JAMIESON, Robert, 184.

KING, James, 263.
Knox, Isabella Craig, 475.
Knox, William, 223.

LAIDLAW, William, 187.
Laing, Alexander, 304.
Latto, Thomas C., 457.
Leighton, Robert, 355.
Lewis, Stuart, 200.

Leyden, John, M.D., 151.
Little, James, 355.
Lochore, Robert, 120.

Lockhart, John Gibson, 237.

Lyle, Thomas, 307.

Lyon, Mrs Agnes, 119.

MACANSH, Alexander, 326.
M'Diarmid, John, 233.

Mac Donald, George, LL.D., 484.

Macdonald, Hugh, 350.

Macdonald, James, 330.

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Park, John, D.D., 338.
Parker James, 402.
Paul, Hamilton, 128.
Picken, Ebenezer, 198.
Polin, Edward, 353.
Pringle, Thomas, 220.

RAESIDE, David, 345.
Ramsay, John, 401.
Reid, William, 47.
Richardson, Mrs, G. G., 177.
Riddell, Henry Scott, 366.
Riddell, William B.C., 361.
Ritchie, Alexander A., 302.
Robertson, John, 122.
Rodger, Alexander, 213.
Roger, Peter, 245.

Roseburgh, Margaret Crawford, 479.

SCADLOCK, James, 154.

Scott, Andrew, 73.

Scott, George, 169.
Scott, Lady John, 447.

Scott, Sir Walter,. 76.

Sillery, Charles Doyne, 283.

Sim, John, 249.

Simpson, Mrs Jane C., 426.
Sinclair, William, 429.
Skinner, John, 1.

Smart, Alexander, 321.

Smibert, Thomas, 290.
Smith, James, 470.
Stewart, Allan, 294.
Stewart, Mrs Dugald, 51.
Still, Peter, 297.
Stirrat, James, 203.

Stoddart, Thomas Tod, 422.
Struthers, John, 164.

Symington, Andrew James, 467.

TAIT, Alexander, 409.
Tait, John, 21.
Tannahill, Robert, 132.
Telfer, James, 310.
Thom, William, 225.
Thomson, William, 394.
Train, Joseph, 180.

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Drone, sound of bagpipes.

Drucket, drenched.

Drumly, muddy.

Dub, a mire.

Dumpish, short and thick.

Dung, defeated.

Dunt, a knock.

Dwine, dwindle.

Eerie, timorous; dreading things super

natural.

Eident, wary.
Eild, old.
Eithly, easily.

Elf, a puny creature.
Ettled, aimed.

Fardin, farthing.

Fashious, troublesome.

Fauld, a fold.

Fause, false.

Feckly, mostly.

Fend, defend.

Ferlies, remarkable things.

Flate, scolded.

Fleyt, frightened.

Fleeched, flattered, deceived. Fleechit, cajoled.

Flow, a fragment.

Fogie, a stupid old person.
Forby, besides.

Foumart, a pole-cat,
Fraise, flattery.

Freenge, fringe.

Fremmit, strange, foreign.

Frumpish, crumpled.

Fykes, troubles, anxieties.

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Dorty, a foolish urchin.

Douf, dull, sad.

Dow, wither.

Dowie, sad, worn with grief.

Downa, expressive of inability.

Draigle, draggle.

Dree, suffer, endure.

Dreeping, dripping, wet.

Dreich, tedious.

Dringing, delaying.

Gauds, trinkets.

Gawkie, a foolish female.

Gi'e, give.

Gif, if.

Giggle, unmeaning laughter.

Gilphie, a half-grown person, a romping

lad.

Gin, against.

Girse, grass.

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