The Rigs o’ Barley
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210
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Montgomery’s Peggy
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211
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The Mauchline Lady
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211
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The Highland Lassie
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211
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Peggy
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212
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The rantin’ Dog the Daddie o’t
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213
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“My heart was ance as blithe and free”
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213
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My Nannie O
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213
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A Fragment. “One night as I did wander”
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214
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Bonnie Peggy Alison
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214
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Green grow the Rashes, O
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214
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My Jean
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215
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Robin
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215
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“Her flowing locks, the raven’s wing”
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216
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“O leave novels, ye Mauchline belles”
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216
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Young Peggy
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216
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The Cure for all Care
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217
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Eliza
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217
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The Sons of Old Killie
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217
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And maun I still on Menie doat
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218
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The Farewell to the Brethren of St. James’s Lodge, Tarbolton
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218
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On Cessnock Banks
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219
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Mary
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220
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The Lass of Ballochmyle
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220
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“The gloomy night is gathering fast”
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221
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“O whar did ye get that hauver meal bannock?”
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221
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The Joyful Widower
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221
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“O Whistle, and I’ll come to you, my lad”
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222
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“I am my mammy’s ae bairn”
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222
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The Birks of Aberfeldy
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222
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Macpherson’s Farewell
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223
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Braw, braw Lads of Galla Water
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223
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“Stay, my charmer, can you leave me?”
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224
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Strathallan’s Lament
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224
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My Hoggie
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224
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Her Daddie forbad, her Minnie forbad
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224
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Up in the Morning early
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225
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The young Highland Rover
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225
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