What will I do gin my hoggie die (Burns) 129 When Maggie an' I was acquaint 44 Were na my heart light I wad die 119 Yestreen I had a pint o' wine (Burns) 61 PAGE Bob o' Dumblane Auld Robin Gray Beware o' bonnie Ann (Burns) Blythe was she (Burns) Ca' the ewes to the knowes Craigie-burn wood Collier laddie Duncan Frae the friends and land I love Hughie Graham I do confess thou art sae fair (Burns) I do confess thou'rt smooth and fair (Note) I had a horse, and I had nae mair I love my Jean (Burns) It is na, Jean, thy bonie face (Burns) Johnie Cope Johnie Coupe (Note) Johny Faa, or the gipsy laddie Kenneth Killycrankie Ladie Marie Ann. The laird of Cockpen 130 Musing on the roaring ocean (Burns) My Harry was a gallant gay (Burns) O were I on Parnassus' hill (Burns) 60 11 98 44 112 159 40 171 107 O'er the moor amang the heather Tak your auld cloak about ye The bonnie banks of Ayr (Burns) Tibbie I hae seen the day (Burns) The bonny earle of Murray The bonnie lass made the bed to me (Burns) PAGE The bonie wee thing (Burns) The blythesome bridal The carl of Kellyburn-braes (Burns) The ewie wi' the crookit horn. The flowers of the forest The day returns, my bosom burns (Burns) The flowers of the forest (part II.) The Gaberlunzie-m an The gardener wi' his paidle The Highland character The lazy mist (Burns) The lovely lass of Inverness (Burns) The smiling plains The tears I shed must ever fall Then guid wife count the lawin There'll never be peace till Jamie comes hame To daunton me To the rose-bud Tullochgorum Up and warn a' Willie Willie brew'd a peck o' maut (Burns) When I upon thy bosom lean. Where braving angry winter's storms (Burns) Woo'd and married an' a' Woo'd and married an' a' Yon wild mossy mountains (Burns) Letter from Burns to William Tytler, Esq. of PAGE 56 179. Woodhouselee Watty and Meg Cantata, by Burns by Walter Scott, Esq. The Jolly Beggars; or, Love and Liberty: a Remarks on the Poem of The Jolly Beggars,' Notes on The Jolly Beggars' 194 196 199 202. 204 207 212 227 229 257 Procession OF CHAUCER'S PILGRIMS TO CANTERBURY. A PRINT, FROM THE WELL-KNOWN CABINET PICTURE, PAINTED FROM THIS SUBJECT, BY THOMAS STOTHARD, ESQ. R. A. IS NOW ENGRAVING, IN THE LINE MANNER, ་ BY LOUIS SCHIAVONETTI, ESQ. V. A. THE Picture is 3 feet 1 inch long, and 10 inches high. The Print will be executed exactly of the same size. The price of the Prints will be Three Guineas; Proof Impressions, Five Guineas. Gentlemen who wish to possess this Engraving, are requested to forward their address to Mr. Cromek, No. 64, Newman-street, London, where the etching may be seen; and as the number of Proof Impressions will be limited, an early application is indispensable. |