Song, "Behind yon hills where Lugar flows," 156 Green grow the Rashes. A Fragment, Song, "Again rejoicing Nature sees," Song, "The gloomy night is gathering fast," 161 Song, "From thee, Eliza, I must go," The Farewell, to the Brethren of St. James's Written in Friars Carse Hermitage, Ode to the Memory of Mrs. — of Elegy on Captain Matthew Henderson, On seeing a Wounded Hare a fellow had shot at, 185 Address to the Shade of Thomson, Epitaph on a celebrated Ruling Elder, Written at the Inn at Taymouth, On the Birth of a Posthumous Child, Second Epistle to Davie, a Brother Poet, Appendix, containing some particulars of the Note respecting the Scots Musical Museum, SONGS which have appeared in "The Scots Musical Museum," &c.-And, Pages 263 to 293, contain ORIGINAL POETICAL PIECES, not INDEX TO THE POETRY In the alphabetical order of the first lines. Page. Adieu! a heart-warm fond adieu! Admiring nature in her wildest grace, Again the silent wheels of time, 119 A guid new-year I wish thee, Maggie! 84 All hail! inexorable lord, 118 Among the heathy hills and ragged woods, 198 Ance mair I hail thee, thou gloomy December, 251 An honest man here lies at rest, Expect na, sir, in this narration, 126 Friend of the poet, tried and leal, From thee, Eliza, I must go, 283 162 Gane is the day, and mirk's the night, Page. 243 157 54 130 267 70 189 186 Ha! whare ye gaun, ye crowlin ferlie, I call no goddess to inspire my strains, 291 I gaed a waefu' gate, yestreen, 237 I gat your letter, winsome Willie, 141 I lang hae thought, my youthfu' friend, 120 203 185 246 I sing of a whistle, a whistle of worth, It was upon a Lammas night, Musing on the roaring ocean, 228 286 My heart is a breaking, dear Tittie, 239 My heart is sair, I dare not tell, 255 My honour'd colonel, deep I feel, 285 My lord, I know, your noble ear, 193 My lov'd, my honour'd, much-respected friend! 102 My Peggy's face, my Peggy's form, 289 Nae gentle dames, tho' e'er so fair, No churchman am I for to rail and to write, 163 |