ON A HEN-PECK'D SQUIRE. O death! had'st thou but spar'd his life 329 O meikle do I rue, fause love 290 396 O'er the mist-shrouded cliffs of the lone mountain 397 453 381 418 378 267 355 356 348 THE RUINED MAID. MY TOCHER'S THE JEWEL. O meikle thinks my luve o' my beauty... O MERRY HAE I BEEN. O merry hae I been teething a heckle LORD GREGORY. O mirk, mirk is this midnight hour THE CAPTAIN'S LADY. O mount and go A RED, RED ROSE. O my luve's like a red, red rose BLOOMING NELLY. On a bank of flowers, in a summer day TO AN OLD SWEETHEART. Once fondly lov'd, and now remember'd dear.... CESSNOCK BANKS. On Cessnock banks there lives a lass a lassie dwells A FRAGMENT. One night as I did wander ON A HEN-PECK'D SQUIRE. One Queen Artemisia, as old stories tell MY HANDSOME NELL. O, once I lov'd a bonny lass... O PHILLY. O Philly, happy be that day. POORTITH CAULD. O poortith cauld and restless love DESPONDENCY. Oppress'd with grief, oppress'd with care LUCKLESS FORTUNE. O raging fortune's withering blast ROARING WILLIE. O rattlin', roarin' Willie TO J. RANKINE. O rough, rude, ready-witted Rankine KIRK'S ALARM. Orthodox, orthodox SAE FAR AWA'. O sad and heavy should I part... BONNY LESLEY. O saw ye bonny Lesley MY PHELY. O saw ye my dear, my Phely?..... EPPIE MONAB. O saw ye my dearie, my Eppie M'Nab? THE WOOD-LARK. O stay, sweet warbling wood-lark, stay.. O STEER HER UP. O steer her up and haud her gaun O TELL NA ME. O tell na me o' wind and rain. CROWDIE. O that I had ne'er been married THIS IS NO MY AIN LASSIE. O this is no my ain lassie. A PRAYER. O Thou dread Power, who reign'st above. A PRAYER. O Thou great Being! what Thou art.. A GRACE. O Thou in whom we live and move PSALM XC. O May, thy morn was ne'er sae sweet 425 O Thou, the first, the greatest Friend 237 |