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- catalog coverage "Scotland Literary collections.".
- catalog created "c1996-".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996-".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996-".
- catalog description "At the last / William Sharp.".
- catalog description "Doun fair Dalmeny's rosy dells ; The lintwhite / James Smith -- Miss Penelope Leith ; Glenaradale ; The self-exiled / Walter Smith -- Railway bridge of the silvery Tay / William MacGonagall -- Baubie Huie's bastard geet ; The kirk session ; The state of the people / William Alexander -- November's cadence ; Pigworm and Dixie / James Carnegie, Earl of Southesk -- Skye / Alexander Nicolson -- Hogmanay ; Hairst / James Thomson, of Hawick -- The rector ; The library window / Margaret Oliphant -- The islesman's home / Thomas Pattison -- The laird of Schelynlaw ; The death of Lord Maxwell ; The Lady Fleming's dream ; Among the hills, away! / John Veitch -- Squire Maurice ; Glasgow ; Edinburgh ; Sea-Marge ; Beauty ; Lady Barbara ; A minor poet ; Dreamthorp / Alexander Smith -- The woodruffe ; The way in the wood / Isa Craig Knox -- The midnight train ; The ruined city / James Macfarlan -- Memory /".
- catalog description "Francis Erskine, Earl Rosslyn -- Forby Sutherland / George McCrae -- Love endures ; H.W.L. / John Nichol -- The city of dreadful night ; Once in a saintly passion ; L'ancien regime ; Give a man a horse he can ride / James Thomson -- And there will I be buried ; The auld ash tree ; On the cheviots / Thomas Davidson -- If it must be ; Last night ; The daisy flower ; Sometimes ; The dear old toiling one ; The harebell / David Gray -- The wife of Loki / Charlotte Elliot -- A music lesson ; Memories / Alexander Japp -- The crocus / Harriet King -- The penance of John Logan / William Black -- The wedding of Shon Maclean ; Fra Giacomo ; Spring song in the city ; The summer pool ; The Churchyard ; The fleshly school of poetry / Robert Buchanan.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and indexes.".
- catalog description "James Hogg -- The burn trout / George Macindoe -- The common lot ; The daisy ; Night ; At home in heaven ; The recluse ; Evening in the Alps / James Montgomery -- The violet ; To a lady ; Glenfinlas ; Harold's song ; Lochinvar ; Brignall banks ; Hie away, hie away ; Wasted, weary, wherefore stay ; Twist ye, twine ye ; Cavalier song ; Why sit'st thou by that ruined hall ; Jock of Hazeldean ; Proud Maisie ; The dreary change ; Lucy Ashton's song ; Border march ; On Ettrick Forest's mountains dun ; The maid of Neidpath ; Woman's faith ; The sun upon the lake ; When friends are met ; King George III ; Wandering Willie's tale ; from The journal. "The bad news" ; "The troubles" ; "Woodstock" ; "Jane Austen" ; "Duty" / Walter Scott -- Murtagh Malowney's complaint / James Glassford -- Why write my name ; Review of Waverley / Francis Jeffrey -- The bonnie lass of Barr ;".
- catalog description "Jamie and Phemie ; The Highland widow's lament / James Ballantine -- Abide with us ; The martyrs of Scotland / Horatius Bonar -- Dora ; My loves ; My bath ; The two meek Margarets / John Stuart Blackie -- Sandy Allan ; Oh, years hae come / Alexander Hume -- Rab and his friends / John Brown -- Wee Wilie Winkie ; Cockie-leerie-la / William Miller -- Auld daddy darkness / James Ferguson -- The Scottish widow's lament / Thomas Smibert -- Ettrick ; Durisdeer ; The comin o' the spring ; Lammermoor ; Shame on ye, gallants / Alicia Spottiswood, Lady Scott -- The angler's invitation ; The river ; Her, a statue / Thomas Stoddart -- The unseen ; Forget her? ; Wills' bonnie braes ; The bonnie braes o' Airlie / James Guthrie -- The witch's ballad ; A spring morning ; Winter coming ; Youth and age ; Hero-worship ; Glenkindie ; Love's calendar / William Scott -- The old Scottish calendar ;".
- catalog description "My Nanie, o ; The thistle's grown aboon the rose ; The sun rises bright in France ; The bonnie bairns ; The lord's Marie / Allan Cummingham -- Behave yoursel' before folk ; My auld breeks / Alexander Rodger -- Tammy Little ; from Anster fair. "Their powers of piping" ; from Papistry stormed. "Kirk-spulyie, herriement and raid / William Tennant -- Turn ye to me ; The evening cloud ; On a Highland glen ; from Noctes ambrosianae. "The haggis deluge" / John Wilson -- The dream / George Beattie -- The harp and the haggis ; from The laird of Logan. "Highland anecdotes" / John Carrick -- Ae happy hour ; Jean of Aberdeen ; The brownie of Fearnden / Alexander Laing -- The corbie and craw / Alexander Carlile -- Lachin y gair ; I would I were a careless child ; When I roved a young Highlander ; So, we'll go no more a roving / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Wae's me for Prince Charlie / William Glen --".
- catalog description "Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud / WIlliam Knox -- The ewe-buchtin's bonnie ; The emigrant's farewell / Thomas Pringle -- Auld freends ; Jeanie's welcome hame ; To Orkney ; The first of May ; The tempest is raging ; The sun had slipped / David Vedder.".
- catalog description "Petition of the auld Brig o' Doon / Hamilton Paul.".
- catalog description "The blind boy's pranks ; They speak o' wyles ; Ye dinna ken yon bower ; My hameless ha' / William Thom -- When autumn comes / Robert Hogg -- Luckie Nanse Norrie ; Hielan' heather ; The gathering / John Imlah -- Maggy Maclane / James Mayne.".
- catalog description "The execution of Montrose ; How we got up the Glenmutchkin railway / William Aytoun -- The mowers ; Louise on the door-step ; The two houses / Charles Mackay -- We'll a' go pu' the heather ; Bonnie Bessie Lee ; Ordé braes ; The muir o' gorse an' broom ; A maiden's meditation / Robert Nicoll -- A memory dear / Marion Aird -- The land o' the bonnet and plaid / John Crawford -- from The Bon Gaultier ballads. The massacre of the Macpherson ; The queen in France / Theodore Martin, William Aytoun.".
- catalog description "The midnight wind ; 'Neath the wave / Daniel Weir -- from Memoirs of a Highland lady. "Picardy Place" / Elizabeth Grant -- Jeannie Morrison ; Song ; The wooing song of Jarl Egill Skallagrim ; They come, the merry summer months ; The mermaiden ; The ettin o' Sillarwood ; The fit shaking / William Motherwell -- Mary Macneil / Erskine Conolly -- Tis sair to dream ; The exile's song ; Manor braes ; The bonnie braes of Scotland ; In the days o' langsyne / Robert Gilfillan -- A love song / James Hyslop -- The rustic lad's lament in the town ; Casa's dirge / David Moir -- An auld friend wi' a new face / Joanna Picken -- Helen's tomb / Robert Pollok -- Ours is the land ; Would that I were where wild woods wave ; Scotland yet ; The dowie dens o' Yarrow ; Flora's lament ; The minstel's grave ; The minstrel's bower / Henry Scott Riddell -- The herd laddie ; Spring time / Alexander Smart --".
- catalog description "When I am grown to man's estate ; The celestial surgeon ; The vagabond ; In the Highlands ; Ille terrarum ; The house beautiful ; Sing me a song ; To S.R. Crockett ; Romance ; On his pitiable transformation ; Bright is the ring of words ; Plain as the glistering planets shine ; Heather ale : a Galloway legend ; In the season ; If this were faith ; Evensong ; Go, little book ; Requiem ; Aes triplex ; Pulvis et umbra ; New York ; The Scot abroad ; Thrawn Janet ; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Dover Cliff ; In a September night ; An English girl / F. Wyville Home -- Beattock for Moffat ; With the north-east wind / Robert Cunninghame Graham -- The last aboriginal ; The valley of the pale blue flowers ; The wasp ; Wild roses ; Susurro ; White rose ; On a nightingale in April ; The isle of lost dreams ; Red poppies ; The weaver of snow ; The valley of silence ; The white peace ;".
- catalog description "v. 1 : 1700-1770. The Augustan Age. The minstrel ; Retirement ; To Mr. Alexander Ross ; Epitaph, intended for himself / James Beattie -- Robin Adair / Caroline Keppel -- Lewie Gordon / Alexander Geddes -- Carthon : a poem ; The cave / James Macpherson -- How sweet this lone vale / Andrew Erskine -- from Journal of a tour to the Hebrides. "The visit to Rasay" / James Boswell -- Bess the gawkie / James Muirhead -- The boatie rows / John Ewen -- Ca' the yowes to the knowes ; The crook and plaid / Isobel Pagan -- My mother bids me bind my hair ; When hope lies dead ; Remembrance ; Tomorrow / Anne Home Hunter -- Cauld kail in Aberdeen / Alexander, Duke of Gordon -- The wee wifukie ; The kail brose of Scotland / Alexander Watson -- Roy's wife / Elizabeth Grant -- from The man of feeling. "The beggar and his dog" ; "A visit to Bedlam" / Henry Mackenzie -- Colonel Caustic at the theater ; Burns ; The country dowager / Henry Mackenzie -- To the cuckoo ; Elegy written in spring ; Lochleven / Michael Bruce -- Saw ye my wee thing? ; Come under my plaidie ; I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane ; Jeanie's black e'e ; Scotland's skaith ; Donald and Flora / Hector Macneil.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Folk ballads. The Douglas tragedy -- The twa sisters -- Lord Randal -- Edward -- The twa Corbies -- Thomas Rhymer -- Tam Lin -- The twa brothers -- Sir Patrick Spens -- Clerk Saunders -- Lord Thomas and fair Annet -- The wife of Usher's well -- Bonny Barbara Allan -- The border widow's lament -- Johnny Faa -- Bonnie George Campbell -- The braes o' Yarrow -- Lizie Lindsay -- The demon lover -- The twa knights -- Get up and bar the door -- The battle of Otterbourne -- Johnny Armstrang -- Jock o' the side -- The bonnie Earl of Murray -- Kinmont Willie.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Scottish literature 1550-1700. Gif languor makis men licht / Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley -- The solsequium ; The night is near gone ; To his maistress ; The royal palace of the highest heaven ; The cherry and the slae / Alexander Montgomerie -- Of the day estivall ; The triumph of the Lord ; An epistle to Maister Gilbert Montcrief / Alexander Hume -- If great desire ; Through fear and hope ; The day is done ; Ship-broken men ; Ten thousand times ; In Orkney ; No roaring seas ; As charming Circe did Ulysses stay ; She whom I loved ; Dialogue / William Fowler -- Sonnet / Mark Alexander Boyd -- The packman's Pater Noster / James Sempill -- Admonition to Montgomerie ; To Prince Henry ; A counterblast to tobacco / James VI -- I'll give thee leave ; Clear moving cristal ; If thou knewest ; Fortune's dark eclipse ; When I behold that face ; Now when the siren sings ; Once for her face ; Unspoken love ; An argument ; Base and noble Thralldom ; The burning fire of love ; Paradox ; Awake ; A paraenesis to Prince Henry / William Alexander -- I sometime had a mistress ; To Lithocardia ; To Idea ; To Pandora / Alexander Craig -- His mistress ; Love's idea ; Love's accompt / David Murray -- To an inconstant one ; Inconstancy reproved ; On love ; Upon tobacco ; The lover's remonstrance ; What means this strangeness ; Unrecompensed devotion / Robert Aytoun -- In praise of a solitary life / Robert Ker -- from The rare adventures and painful peregrinations. Ireland ; Spain / William Lithgow.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Scottish literature 1550-1700. The folly of an auld man ; Advice to lesom merriness ; Satire on the age ; Satire on the toun ladies ; Against the thieves of Liddesdale ; Na kindness at court without siller / Richard Maitland -- Still under the leavis green ; The selly court man ; God gif I were widow now ; None wat how long he livis here ; On ladies beauties ; The dumb wife / Anonymous -- "Preface" to the History of the Reformation in Scotland / John Knox -- from The complaint of Scotland. "Dame Scotia" / Robert Wedderburn -- from The gude and Godly ballats. Who is at my window ; God send every priest ane wife ; The Pape ; All my luve, leave me not ; Welcome, fortune ; Hey now the day dalls / James, John and Robert Wedderburn -- Return thee, heart ; Hence, heart ; A rondel of love ; Lament of the master of Erskine ; A New Year gift to the Queen Mary ; Wha is perfite ; To luve unluvit ; The jousting and debate / Alexander Scott -- Cauld, cauld cools the love / John Fethy -- Ane ballat of the captain of the castle / William Kirkaldy -- Margret Fleming ; The defence of Crissel Sandelands / Robert Sempill -- from Memoirs of James Melville. "Embassy to Queen Elizabeth" / James Melville -- O wrachit weird / Alexander Arbuthnot -- The reign of the Roy Robert / David Steel -- Wa worth marriage / Clapperton -- To his dearest friend ; Of a fountain ; The hunter ; Of ambitious men ; Of the qualities of luve ; The heaven ; Of an poet / John Stewart -- The Earl of Northumberland / John Maitland.".
- catalog description "v. 1. Scottish literature 1550-1700. Time ; I know that all beneath the moon decays ; Like the Idalian Queen ; Unhappy light ; My thoughts hold mortal strife ; For the Baptist ; Sleep ; Ye who with curious numbers ; New doth the sun appear ; To a nightingale ; Alexis, here she stayed ; That zephyr every year ; To the nightingale ; Ye who so curiously do paint your thoughts ; Fair moon, who with thy cold and silver shine ; Then is she gone? ; Dear wood, and you sweet solitary place ; What hapless hap had I ; Life a right shadow is ; These eyes, dear Lord ; The bear of love ; Change of love ; The Scottish kirk ; As, in a dusky and tempestuous night ; That learned Grecian ; With flaming horns ; Ah, who can see those fruits of Paradise ; Song : It autumn was ; All changeth ; A cypress grove / William Drummond -- As doth Solsequium, lover of the light ; A happy husband / Patrick Hannay -- Habbie Simson / Robert Sempill -- Look home, my soul / William Mure -- Loch Lomond ; The Gaberlunzie man ; Annie Laurie ; Bessie Bell and Mary Gray ; O waly, waly ; The jolly beggar ; Ettrick Banks ; Helen of Kirkconnell ; Rare Willy ; The broom of Cowdenknowes ; I sickness took me late ago ; If time might cause me tire ; Baith good and fair and womanly / Anonymous -- On a quiet conscience / Charles I -- Epitaph / Samuel Rutherford -- from The jewel. "The admirable Crichton" / Thomas Urquhart -- His metrical vow ; His metrical prayer ; Unhappy is the man / James Graham, Marquis of Montrose -- Maggie Lauder ; Fy, let us a' to the bridal ; Hallow fair ; The banishment of poverty ; Old longsyne / Francis Sempill -- Montrose / George Mackenzie -- Tweedside / John Hay, Lord Yester.".
- catalog description "v. 1. The Augustan Age : 1700-1770. Down the burn, Davie ; Tweedside ; The bush aboon traquair ; Cowdenknowes ; Leader haughs and yarrow ; My dearie, if thou dee ; Peggy, I must love thee / Robert Crawford -- The grave / Robert Blair -- Woo'd and married and a' ; The rock an' the wee pickle tow ; The bridal o't ; What ails the lasses at me? ; The braes of Flaviana ; Wilt thou go and marry, Ketty? ; To the begging we will go ; Billet by Jeany Gradden / Alexander Ross -- Winter ; A hymn on the seasons ; To fortune ; To Amanda ; To her I love ; The castle of indolence / James Thomson -- The braes of yarrow ; Indifference ; On a dog ; Ah, the poor shepherd ; Alas, the sunny hours are past / William Hamilton of Bangour -- William and Margaret ; The birks of Invermay / David Mallet -- Rule Britannia / David Mallet (with James Thomson) -- A winter's day ; On an amorous old man ; Ye woods and ye mountains unknown / David Mallet -- Speech to the mob / William Murray, Lord Mansfield -- O, how could I venture / Alexander Webster -- from The art of preserving health. "Air" / John Armstrong -- Taste / John Armstrong -- Logie o' Buchan / George Halket -- Of miracles ; On suicide / David Hume -- The white cockade ; Comin' through the rye ; The Campbells are coming ; This is no my ain house ; My daddie is a cankert Carl / Anonymous -- The flowers of the forest / Alison Rutherford Cockburn.".
- catalog description "v. 1. The Augustan Age : 1700-1770. Johnnie Cope / Adam Skirving -- In the garb of old Gaul / Henry Erskine -- The black eagle / James Fordyce -- Happy marriage ; An hymn to fortitude ; The ravished shepherd ; A pastoral song ; An epigram : to a gentleman ; The author's picture / Thomas Blacklock -- Solitude : an ode / James Grainger -- Tullochgorum ; The ewie wi' the crookit horn ; John o' Badenyon ; The man of Ross / John Skinner -- The tears of Scotland 1746 ; To fix her : twere a task as vain ; Ode to leven water / Tobias Smollett -- from Travels through France and Italy. "Boulogne" / Tobias Smollett -- from Humphrey Clinker. "An assembly of grubs" / Tobias Smollett -- The crow ; The hare and the partan / William Wilkie -- Why left I Amynta? ; Twas at the hour of dark midnight / Gilbert Elliot -- Epigram ; Douglas / John Home -- from Essay on the history of civil society. Of national felicity / Adam Ferguson -- from The wealth of nations, I.8. "Of the wages of labor" / Adam Smith -- The turnimspike / Dougal Graham -- The wayward wife / Janet Graham -- For lack of gold / Adam Austin -- The flowers of the forest / Jean Elliot -- When I upon thy bosom lean / John Lapraik -- Epitaph on a green linnet / George Dempster -- The shipwreck / William Falconer -- Hymn : Begin my soul / John Ogilvie -- The sailor's wife ; Cumnor Hall ; The linnets / William Mickle.".
- catalog description "v. 1. The Augustan Age : 1700-1770. Our ministers appointed by the English court ; The twelve conditions / Andrew Fletcher -- Against the union / John Hamilton, Lord Belhaven -- from Ancient Scottish songs, 1776. Auld Rob Morris ; Kirk wad let me be ; Spinning wheel ; Tarry woo ; Widow, are ye waking ; Wap at the widow, my laddie ; The maid gaed to the mill ; Robin Redbreast ; Bonnie Dundee ; Galla-water -- My mither sent me to the well ; When I was a wee thing ; Blink over the burn, sweet Betty / Anonymous -- There ance was a May ; The ewe-buchtin's bonnie / Grisell Baillie -- Law is a bottomless pit / John Arbuthnot -- from The memoirs of Martinus Scribleris. Of Martinus's uncommon practice of physic / John Arbuthnot -- The last, dying words of Bonnie Heck ; Willie was a wanton wag ; First epistle to Allan Ramsay / William Hamilton of Gilbertfield -- Liberty preserved, or Love destroyed ; The careless good fellow / Alexander Robertson -- Annie Laurie / William Douglas -- Hardyknute / Elizabeth Wardlaw -- O merry may the maid be / John Clerk -- Polwart on the green ; My Peggy is a young thing ; The Highland laddie ; The young laird and Edinburgh Katy ; Katy's answer ; An thou were my ain thing ; Through the wood, laddie ; Up in the air ; The monk and the miller's wife ; The generous gentleman ; The lass of Patie's mill ; Lochaber no more ; Lucky Spence's last advice ; Last speech of a wretched miser / Allan Ramsay.".
- catalog description "v. 1. The Middle Ages : 1350-1500. In secret place this hinder nicht ; Fain wald I luve / John Clerk -- Alas, so sober is the micht ; Erd upon erd / Mercer -- Honor with age ; Invective ; Jesus Christ that deit on tree / Walter Kennedy -- The flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy / William Dunbar and Walter Kennedy -- The voyage of court / Quentin Shaw -- from The chronicles of Scotland. "Macbeth" / Hector Boece and John Bellenden -- Of evil counselors, judges and lawyers / Alexander Barclay -- "Against love" : the prologue to Book IV of Eneados ; "Winter" : the prologue to Book VII ; "June" : the prologue to Book XIII ; King Heart / Gavin Douglas -- The wife of Auchtermuchty ; Be glad, all ye that luvars been ; My hairt is heich above ; The reed in the loch says ; Christ's kirk on the green ; Peblis to the play ; Welcome Eild ; When Tayis bank was blumit bricht ; The beauties of the foot-ball ; When Flora had oerfret the firth ; Come Holy Spreit most superne ; Jerusalem rejoice for joy ; Ane grit gyre carling ; The wooing of Jok and Jenny ; Ane little interlude ; I met my lady weil arrayit ; O lusty May ; The friars of Berwik ; The unicorn's tale ; Remedy / Anonymous -- Thir Lentern days / William Stewart -- Virtue and delight / John Bellenden -- The history of Squire Meldrum ; The testament of the Papingo / David Lindsay.".
- catalog description "v. 1. The Middle Ages : 1350-1550. The death of Alexander ; Declaration of Arbroath : translated from the Latin / Anonymous -- The pistle of Susan / Huchown -- from The Bruce. "Bruce declares himself king" / John Barbour -- Thomas of Erceldoun / Anonymous -- from The original chronicle of Scotland. "Macbeth" / Andrew of Wyntoun -- from The legends of the saints. Mary the Egyptian / Anonymous -- The kings quair / James I -- The book of the howlet / Richard Holland -- from The Wallace. "The struggle begins" / Blind Harry -- The praise of age ; The abbey walk ; The testament of Cresseid ; Orpheus and Eurydice ; The tale of the uponlands mouse and the burgess mouse ; The tale of the sheep and the dog ; Robin and Makyne ; The bloody sark ; The garment of good ladies / Robert Henryson -- The three dead polls / Patrick Johnstoun -- Rauf Collier ; Colkelbie sow / Anonymous -- To a lady ; Meditation in winter ; Lament for the Makars ; On his headache ; The ballad of kind Kittock ; The golden targe ; On the Resurrection of Christ ; Change ; The dance of the seven deadly sins ; Whom to sall I complain my woe ; The petition of the gray horse, auld Dunbar ; Ane ballat of Our Lady ; Of deming ; The feignyeit friar of Tungland ; The birth of Antichrist ; The devils inquest ; Tidings fra the session ; The twa Cummers ; The dream ; The thrissil and the rose ; The twa marritt women and the widow / William Dunbar.".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Pre-Romantic Age in Scotland. Corn rigs ; Holy Willie's prayer ; Epistle to J. Lapraik ; Second epistle to J. Lapraik ; One night as I did wander ; The holy fair ; To a mouse ; The jolly beggars : a cantata ; Address to the deil ; Hallowe'en ; Tam glen ; The twa dogs ; To a louse ; To a mountain daisy ; John Barleycorn ; Green grow the rashes ; I'm oer young to marry yet ; The rantin dog, the daddy o't ; It was a' for our rightfu' king ; Macpherson's farewell ; Auld lang syne ; John Anderson, my jo ; Whistle o'er the lave o't ; Willie brewed a peck o' maut ; My heart's in the Highlands ; Tam o' Shanter ; The banks o' Doon ; Ye flowery banks ; Such a parcel of rogues in a nation ; Afton water ; I hae been at Crookieden ; Ae fond kiss ; Scots, wha hae ; A red red rose ; A man's a man for a' that ; Wee Willie Gray ; O wert thou in the cauld blast ; Comin through the rye ; Dedication to the second edition ; Letters to : John Arnot, William Nicol, Dr. John Moore, Francis Grose, Samuel Clark / Robert Burns -- Logan braes ; Hallowe'en ; Helen of Kirkconnel ; The siller gun / John Mayne -- May ; Nancy ; To melancholy / Gavin Turnbull.".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Pre-Romantic Age in Scotland. The siller croun / Susan Blamire -- Lass, gin ye loe me ; Loch Erroch side ; The bonnie bruckit lassie / James Tytler -- The braes of Yarrow ; The complaint of nature / John Logan -- The mortified genius / James Graeme -- In behalf of Bingham / Thomas Erskine -- The daft days ; Braid claith ; Ode to the gowdspink ; The farmer's ingle ; The rising of the sessions ; Leith races ; Elegy on the death of Scots music ; To the Tron-Kirk bell ; Auld Reikie / Robert Fergusson -- O tell me how to woo thee / Robert Graham -- Roslin Castle / Richard Hewitt -- Auld Robin Gray ; My heart is a lute / Anne Lindsay -- Mary's dream / John Lowe -- The banks of the Dee / John Tait -- Essays from the Mirror and the Lounger. "The manners of our age" : Mirror 26 (April 24, 1779 ; "Michael Bruce" : Mirror 36 (May 29, 1779) / W. Craig -- "The death of Mrs. Wentworth" : Mirror 27 (April 27, 1779 / Robert Cullen -- "A fashionable education" : Lounger 13 (April 27, 1779) / Michael Bannatyne -- "Miss Lucy Lumber" : Lounger 16 (May 21, 1785 / Fraser Tytler -- "The Mirror Club" : Lounger 30 (August 27, 1785) / Alexander Abercromby -- As oer the Highland hills I hied / William Cameron -- Kinrara ; The sheeling / Robert Couper -- The maid that tends the goats / William Dudgeon -- The year that's awa' ; Oh, dinna ask me gin I loe ye / John Dunlop -- Could I find a bonnie glen ; On a sprig of heath ; from Letters from the mountains. "The Highland housewife" ; "Reply to Mary Wolstonecraft" / Ann MacVicar Grant -- Annan's winding stream / Stuart Lewis -- Rural content ; Symon and Janet ; The fiddler's widow ; Coquet water / Andrew Scott -- O'er the muir amang the heather / Jean Glover -- My ain fireside / Elizabeth Hamilton -- Bothwell bank / John Pinkerton.".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Romantic Age. The har'st rig / Charles Keith -- Up in the mornin' early ; Oh, blaw, ye westlin' winds ; The rantin' Highlandman / John Hamilton -- Disappointment ; Woo'd and married and a' ; Fy, let us a' to the wedding ; It fell on a morning ; A Scotch song ; Love's wistful tale ; Wake, lady ; The black cock / Joanna Baillie -- The winter's night / William Beattie -- Marriage and the care o't ; Walter's waddin' / Robert Lochore -- Neil Gow's farewell to whisky / Agnes L'Amy Lyon -- A cogie o' yill / Andrew Shirrefs -- The hawk whoops on high ; Now winter's wind sweeps / Alexander Campbell -- Kate o' Gowrie / William Reid -- The sabbath ; The wild duck and her brood / James Grahame -- In defense of Jean Peltier / James Mackintosh -- The tears I shed must ever fall / Helen Stewart -- The laurel disputed ; Watty and Meg ; A peddler's story ; Rab and Ringan ; Connel and Flora / Alexander Wilson -- The laird o' Cockpen ; The lass o' Gowrie ; The white rose o' June ; The land o' the leal ; Caller herrin' ; Bonnie ran the burnie doun ; Wha'll be king but Charlie? ; Row weel, my boatie ; The auld house ; Charlie is my darling ; He's ower the hills that I loe weel ; The attainted Scottish nobles ; Farewell, o farewell / Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne -- To a canary bird ; The bonny lass o' Leven water ; Stanzas ; A lament for Culloden / Alexander Balfour -- The toom meal pock / John Robertson -- Haluckit Meg ; Blaw saftly, ye breezes / James Nicol -- New Year's Day ; Blithe are we set wi' ither ; Woo me again ; Nan of Logie Green ; Peggy wi the glancin ee / Ebenezer Picken.".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Romantic Age. To a linnet ; The twa martyrs' widows ; The covenanter's lament ; The cypress and the yew ; The mermaid ; The sun is setting on sweet Glengarry ; A lassie cam' to our gate / Robert Allan -- Curling song ; Thou ken'st, Mary Hay / Henry Duncan -- Sweet bard of Ettrick's Glen ; Heard ye the bagpipe? ; When shall we meet again? ; Charlie's bonnet's down, laddie / Margaret Maxwell Inglis -- O, are ye sleepin', Maggie? ; Gloomy winter's now awa' ; Towser : a true tale ; Jessie, the flower of Dumblane ; Good night, and joy ; The wood of Craigie Lea ; The lass o' Arranteenie ; The braes o' Balquhither ; The midges dance aboon the burn ; The lament of Wallace ; Langsyne, beside the woodland burn ; The harper of Mull / Robert Tannahill -- Jenny dang the weaver ; Good night, and joy be wi' ye a' / Alexander Boswell -- The sabbath morning ; Noontide ; To the evening star ; The elfin king ; The mermaid / John Leyden -- Hark, hark, the skylark singing ; October winds ; Retrospect recollections of youth / James Scadlock -- The hills o' Gallowa' ; Mary's grave ; The braes of Ballahun / Thomas Cunningham -- Cradle song ; The Hazlewood witch ; The braes o' Drumlee ; Farewell to Ayrshire ; My only jo and dearie o ; On the death of Burns ; Glendochart Vale ; The waits / Richard Gall -- The Highlander ; Ellen / William Gillespie -- Life's like the dew / James King -- Admiring nature's simple charms ; Oh, bonnie buds yon birchen tree / John Struthers -- The pleasures of hope ; Florine ; Lochiel's warning ; Lord Ullin's daughter ; Earl March ; Glenara ; Lines written on visiting a scene in Argyleshire ; The last man ; Ode to winter ; Field flowers ; To the evening star / Thomas Campbell.".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Romantic Age. When the kye comes hame ; The skylark ; When Maggy gangs away ; Kilmeny ; The witch of Fife ; There's gowd in the breast ; Appie M'Gie ; The witch o' Fife ; Blithe an' cheerie ; I hae lost my Jeanie ; Gracie Miller ; Bauldy Frazer ; Connel of Dee ; The mermaid ; A witch's chant ; The lassie of Yarrow ; The minstrel boy ; The villiage of Balmaquhapple ; The women folk ; The harp of Ossian ; Why weeps yon Highland maid? ; I hae lost my love ; Love's visit ; Song of the times of Charles I ; Sir David Graeme ; Lass, an ye lo'e me, tell me now ; Ah, Peggie, since thou'rt gane away ; Gang to the brakens wi me ; A boy's song ; Lock the door, Lariston ; The maid of the sea ; The Liddel Bower ; The Laird o' Lamington ; I lately lived in quiet ease ; Good night, and joy ; Bonnie Jean ; Flora Macdonald's farewell ; Bonnie Prince Charlie ; Lucky Shaw's tale ; Mr. Adamson of Laverhope /".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Victorian Age. Greenwood cemetery / Crammond Kennedy -- Almae matres ; Of life ; Twilight on tweed ; Three portraits of Prince Charles ; Of his choice of a sepulchre ; The odyssey ; Of blue china ; Telling the bees ; Romance ; A dream ; Melville and Coghill ; On Calais sands ; Recollections of Robert Louis Stevenson / Andrew Lang -- Toshie Norrie ; Jenny wi' the airn teeth ; Langsyne, when life was bonnie ; Cuddle doon / Alexander Anderson -- The pleasure of reading / Arthur James Balfour -- Hughie's advice to Dauvit ; Quem tu, Melpomene ; Spring on the Ochils ; An Ochil farmer ; The discovery of America ; A schule laddie's lament on the lateness o' the season ; Hughie refuses to emigrate ; A winter view / "Hugh Halliburton" (James Robertson) -- Domsie / "Ian Maclaren" (John Watson) -- Whole duty of children ; Nest eggs ; A mile an' a bittock ; To N.V. De G.S. ; The spaewife ;".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Victorian Age. Let us all be unhappy on Sunday / Charles, Lord Neaves -- The gloamin buchte / James Telfer -- A visit to Haddington ; To a swallow / Jane Welsh Carlyle -- The bonny tweed for me / William Foster -- The tailor o' Monzie / James Stewart -- Auld Johnny Graham / William Wilson -- Scotland ; Lament for the old Highland warriors ; Young Randal / Robert Chambers -- Ode to my mither tongue / Hugh Miller -- Where Gadie rins / John Park -- At e'ening whan the kye ; I'm naebody noo / William Anderson -- My vis-a-vis / Henry Bell -- The annuity ; Cessio Bonorum / George Outram -- Old Scotland / George Allan -- The spice tree ; Louis XV ; The rose and the gauntlet / John Sterling -- Oh never, no never / Caroline Oliphant -- Muckle-mou'd Meg ; The last laird o' the auld mint ; The feeding shower ; Lament for ancient Edinburgh ; The rainy harvest day ; Coal jock ; Ye're ower bonnie ;".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Victorian Age. The gudewife / John Galt -- Old Scotia ; Blooming Jessie ; Wi' drums and pipes ; Garryhorn / Joseph Train -- The maid of Islay / William Dunbar -- My wife's a winsome wee thing / Robert Jamieson -- Lucy's flittin' ; Her bonnie black ee / William Laidlaw -- Twas summer tide / John Grieve -- Canadian boat song ; Some say that kissing's a sin ; Mormond braes ; Martin Elginbrod / Anonymous -- The plaidie / Charles Sibley -- Grim winter was howlin' ; When autumn ; Sequel to Maggie Lauder ; The minstrel ; The social cup / Charles Gray -- The braes of Gallowa ; Oh, will ye go to yon burn side ; The brownie of Blednoch / William Nicholson -- Serenade ; The birkie of bonnie Dundee / Clementina Stirling Graham -- Hame, hame, hame ; The spring of the year ; A wet sheet and a flowing sea ; The wee, wee German lairdie ; The lovely lass of Preston Mill ; The lovely lass of Inverness ;".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Victorian Age. The hint o' hairst ; I left ye, Jeanie ; Willie and Helen ; The ingle-side ; On wi' the tartan ; "Stands Scotland where it did?" ; The rover o' Lochryan ; The sweetest o' them a' / Hew Ainslie -- The widow's excuse / William Finlay -- Kelvin Grove ; Dark Dunoon / Thomas Lyle -- The fall of the leaf / John Nevay -- Abide with me / Henry Lyte -- Where quair rins sweet amang the flowers / James Nicol -- from Reminiscences of Scottish life and character, 6th ed. On humor proceeding from Scottish language ; Scottish proverbs / Edward Ramsay -- The broadswords of Scotland ; When youthful faith hath fled ; Captain Paton's lament ; Lines written on Tweedside ; from Peter's letters to his kinsfolk. "First meeting with Scott" / John Lockhart -- Today ; Adieu ; Cui bono? ; from Sartor Resartus, book II, ch. 7-9. "Towards the everlasting yea" / Thomas Carlyle -- See the moon ;".
- catalog description "v. 2. The Victorian Age. When we were at the schule ; The kiss ahint the door ; Sly widow Skinner / Thomas Latto -- The auld Kirk o' Scotland / George Murray -- Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich ; The bush aboon Traquair ; The clearance song / John Shairp -- Timor mortis conturbat me ; There is a wail in the wind tonight / Joseph Paton -- The dried-up fountain ; Scotch words / Robert Leighton -- The bagpipes ; Address to my auld blue bonnet / William Murdoch -- What the auld fowk are thinkin ; Song of the summer days ; Songs of the autumn night ; Song of the spring days ; Gaein' and comin' ; Ane by ane ; Mammon marriage ; Why do the houses stand ; The Earl o' Quarterdeck ; A prayer ; Travelers' song ; Light ; I dreamed that I woke from a dream ; O lassie ayont the hill ; The sheep and the goat ; The waesome Carl ; Annie she's dowie ; The golden key / George Macdonald -- Burd Ailie ;".
- catalog extent "v. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Scottish literature.".
- catalog identifier "0820428809 (v. 1 : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0820433993 (v. 2 : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Scottish literature.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996-".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : P. Lang,".
- catalog relation "Scottish literature.".
- catalog spatial "Scotland Literary collections.".
- catalog subject "820.8/09411 20".
- catalog subject "English literature Scottish authors.".
- catalog subject "PR8636.5.S36 S38 1996".
- catalog subject "Scottish literature.".
- catalog tableOfContents "At the last / William Sharp.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Doun fair Dalmeny's rosy dells ; The lintwhite / James Smith -- Miss Penelope Leith ; Glenaradale ; The self-exiled / Walter Smith -- Railway bridge of the silvery Tay / William MacGonagall -- Baubie Huie's bastard geet ; The kirk session ; The state of the people / William Alexander -- November's cadence ; Pigworm and Dixie / James Carnegie, Earl of Southesk -- Skye / Alexander Nicolson -- Hogmanay ; Hairst / James Thomson, of Hawick -- The rector ; The library window / Margaret Oliphant -- The islesman's home / Thomas Pattison -- The laird of Schelynlaw ; The death of Lord Maxwell ; The Lady Fleming's dream ; Among the hills, away! / John Veitch -- Squire Maurice ; Glasgow ; Edinburgh ; Sea-Marge ; Beauty ; Lady Barbara ; A minor poet ; Dreamthorp / Alexander Smith -- The woodruffe ; The way in the wood / Isa Craig Knox -- The midnight train ; The ruined city / James Macfarlan -- Memory /".
- catalog tableOfContents "Francis Erskine, Earl Rosslyn -- Forby Sutherland / George McCrae -- Love endures ; H.W.L. / John Nichol -- The city of dreadful night ; Once in a saintly passion ; L'ancien regime ; Give a man a horse he can ride / James Thomson -- And there will I be buried ; The auld ash tree ; On the cheviots / Thomas Davidson -- If it must be ; Last night ; The daisy flower ; Sometimes ; The dear old toiling one ; The harebell / David Gray -- The wife of Loki / Charlotte Elliot -- A music lesson ; Memories / Alexander Japp -- The crocus / Harriet King -- The penance of John Logan / William Black -- The wedding of Shon Maclean ; Fra Giacomo ; Spring song in the city ; The summer pool ; The Churchyard ; The fleshly school of poetry / Robert Buchanan.".
- catalog tableOfContents "James Hogg -- The burn trout / George Macindoe -- The common lot ; The daisy ; Night ; At home in heaven ; The recluse ; Evening in the Alps / James Montgomery -- The violet ; To a lady ; Glenfinlas ; Harold's song ; Lochinvar ; Brignall banks ; Hie away, hie away ; Wasted, weary, wherefore stay ; Twist ye, twine ye ; Cavalier song ; Why sit'st thou by that ruined hall ; Jock of Hazeldean ; Proud Maisie ; The dreary change ; Lucy Ashton's song ; Border march ; On Ettrick Forest's mountains dun ; The maid of Neidpath ; Woman's faith ; The sun upon the lake ; When friends are met ; King George III ; Wandering Willie's tale ; from The journal. "The bad news" ; "The troubles" ; "Woodstock" ; "Jane Austen" ; "Duty" / Walter Scott -- Murtagh Malowney's complaint / James Glassford -- Why write my name ; Review of Waverley / Francis Jeffrey -- The bonnie lass of Barr ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "Jamie and Phemie ; The Highland widow's lament / James Ballantine -- Abide with us ; The martyrs of Scotland / Horatius Bonar -- Dora ; My loves ; My bath ; The two meek Margarets / John Stuart Blackie -- Sandy Allan ; Oh, years hae come / Alexander Hume -- Rab and his friends / John Brown -- Wee Wilie Winkie ; Cockie-leerie-la / William Miller -- Auld daddy darkness / James Ferguson -- The Scottish widow's lament / Thomas Smibert -- Ettrick ; Durisdeer ; The comin o' the spring ; Lammermoor ; Shame on ye, gallants / Alicia Spottiswood, Lady Scott -- The angler's invitation ; The river ; Her, a statue / Thomas Stoddart -- The unseen ; Forget her? ; Wills' bonnie braes ; The bonnie braes o' Airlie / James Guthrie -- The witch's ballad ; A spring morning ; Winter coming ; Youth and age ; Hero-worship ; Glenkindie ; Love's calendar / William Scott -- The old Scottish calendar ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "My Nanie, o ; The thistle's grown aboon the rose ; The sun rises bright in France ; The bonnie bairns ; The lord's Marie / Allan Cummingham -- Behave yoursel' before folk ; My auld breeks / Alexander Rodger -- Tammy Little ; from Anster fair. "Their powers of piping" ; from Papistry stormed. "Kirk-spulyie, herriement and raid / William Tennant -- Turn ye to me ; The evening cloud ; On a Highland glen ; from Noctes ambrosianae. "The haggis deluge" / John Wilson -- The dream / George Beattie -- The harp and the haggis ; from The laird of Logan. "Highland anecdotes" / John Carrick -- Ae happy hour ; Jean of Aberdeen ; The brownie of Fearnden / Alexander Laing -- The corbie and craw / Alexander Carlile -- Lachin y gair ; I would I were a careless child ; When I roved a young Highlander ; So, we'll go no more a roving / George Gordon, Lord Byron -- Wae's me for Prince Charlie / William Glen --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud / WIlliam Knox -- The ewe-buchtin's bonnie ; The emigrant's farewell / Thomas Pringle -- Auld freends ; Jeanie's welcome hame ; To Orkney ; The first of May ; The tempest is raging ; The sun had slipped / David Vedder.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Petition of the auld Brig o' Doon / Hamilton Paul.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The blind boy's pranks ; They speak o' wyles ; Ye dinna ken yon bower ; My hameless ha' / William Thom -- When autumn comes / Robert Hogg -- Luckie Nanse Norrie ; Hielan' heather ; The gathering / John Imlah -- Maggy Maclane / James Mayne.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The execution of Montrose ; How we got up the Glenmutchkin railway / William Aytoun -- The mowers ; Louise on the door-step ; The two houses / Charles Mackay -- We'll a' go pu' the heather ; Bonnie Bessie Lee ; Ordé braes ; The muir o' gorse an' broom ; A maiden's meditation / Robert Nicoll -- A memory dear / Marion Aird -- The land o' the bonnet and plaid / John Crawford -- from The Bon Gaultier ballads. The massacre of the Macpherson ; The queen in France / Theodore Martin, William Aytoun.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The midnight wind ; 'Neath the wave / Daniel Weir -- from Memoirs of a Highland lady. "Picardy Place" / Elizabeth Grant -- Jeannie Morrison ; Song ; The wooing song of Jarl Egill Skallagrim ; They come, the merry summer months ; The mermaiden ; The ettin o' Sillarwood ; The fit shaking / William Motherwell -- Mary Macneil / Erskine Conolly -- Tis sair to dream ; The exile's song ; Manor braes ; The bonnie braes of Scotland ; In the days o' langsyne / Robert Gilfillan -- A love song / James Hyslop -- The rustic lad's lament in the town ; Casa's dirge / David Moir -- An auld friend wi' a new face / Joanna Picken -- Helen's tomb / Robert Pollok -- Ours is the land ; Would that I were where wild woods wave ; Scotland yet ; The dowie dens o' Yarrow ; Flora's lament ; The minstel's grave ; The minstrel's bower / Henry Scott Riddell -- The herd laddie ; Spring time / Alexander Smart --".
- catalog tableOfContents "When I am grown to man's estate ; The celestial surgeon ; The vagabond ; In the Highlands ; Ille terrarum ; The house beautiful ; Sing me a song ; To S.R. Crockett ; Romance ; On his pitiable transformation ; Bright is the ring of words ; Plain as the glistering planets shine ; Heather ale : a Galloway legend ; In the season ; If this were faith ; Evensong ; Go, little book ; Requiem ; Aes triplex ; Pulvis et umbra ; New York ; The Scot abroad ; Thrawn Janet ; Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde / Robert Louis Stevenson -- Dover Cliff ; In a September night ; An English girl / F. Wyville Home -- Beattock for Moffat ; With the north-east wind / Robert Cunninghame Graham -- The last aboriginal ; The valley of the pale blue flowers ; The wasp ; Wild roses ; Susurro ; White rose ; On a nightingale in April ; The isle of lost dreams ; Red poppies ; The weaver of snow ; The valley of silence ; The white peace ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1 : 1700-1770. The Augustan Age. The minstrel ; Retirement ; To Mr. Alexander Ross ; Epitaph, intended for himself / James Beattie -- Robin Adair / Caroline Keppel -- Lewie Gordon / Alexander Geddes -- Carthon : a poem ; The cave / James Macpherson -- How sweet this lone vale / Andrew Erskine -- from Journal of a tour to the Hebrides. "The visit to Rasay" / James Boswell -- Bess the gawkie / James Muirhead -- The boatie rows / John Ewen -- Ca' the yowes to the knowes ; The crook and plaid / Isobel Pagan -- My mother bids me bind my hair ; When hope lies dead ; Remembrance ; Tomorrow / Anne Home Hunter -- Cauld kail in Aberdeen / Alexander, Duke of Gordon -- The wee wifukie ; The kail brose of Scotland / Alexander Watson -- Roy's wife / Elizabeth Grant -- from The man of feeling. "The beggar and his dog" ; "A visit to Bedlam" / Henry Mackenzie -- Colonel Caustic at the theater ; Burns ; The country dowager / Henry Mackenzie -- To the cuckoo ; Elegy written in spring ; Lochleven / Michael Bruce -- Saw ye my wee thing? ; Come under my plaidie ; I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane ; Jeanie's black e'e ; Scotland's skaith ; Donald and Flora / Hector Macneil.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Folk ballads. The Douglas tragedy -- The twa sisters -- Lord Randal -- Edward -- The twa Corbies -- Thomas Rhymer -- Tam Lin -- The twa brothers -- Sir Patrick Spens -- Clerk Saunders -- Lord Thomas and fair Annet -- The wife of Usher's well -- Bonny Barbara Allan -- The border widow's lament -- Johnny Faa -- Bonnie George Campbell -- The braes o' Yarrow -- Lizie Lindsay -- The demon lover -- The twa knights -- Get up and bar the door -- The battle of Otterbourne -- Johnny Armstrang -- Jock o' the side -- The bonnie Earl of Murray -- Kinmont Willie.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Scottish literature 1550-1700. Gif languor makis men licht / Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley -- The solsequium ; The night is near gone ; To his maistress ; The royal palace of the highest heaven ; The cherry and the slae / Alexander Montgomerie -- Of the day estivall ; The triumph of the Lord ; An epistle to Maister Gilbert Montcrief / Alexander Hume -- If great desire ; Through fear and hope ; The day is done ; Ship-broken men ; Ten thousand times ; In Orkney ; No roaring seas ; As charming Circe did Ulysses stay ; She whom I loved ; Dialogue / William Fowler -- Sonnet / Mark Alexander Boyd -- The packman's Pater Noster / James Sempill -- Admonition to Montgomerie ; To Prince Henry ; A counterblast to tobacco / James VI -- I'll give thee leave ; Clear moving cristal ; If thou knewest ; Fortune's dark eclipse ; When I behold that face ; Now when the siren sings ; Once for her face ; Unspoken love ; An argument ; Base and noble Thralldom ; The burning fire of love ; Paradox ; Awake ; A paraenesis to Prince Henry / William Alexander -- I sometime had a mistress ; To Lithocardia ; To Idea ; To Pandora / Alexander Craig -- His mistress ; Love's idea ; Love's accompt / David Murray -- To an inconstant one ; Inconstancy reproved ; On love ; Upon tobacco ; The lover's remonstrance ; What means this strangeness ; Unrecompensed devotion / Robert Aytoun -- In praise of a solitary life / Robert Ker -- from The rare adventures and painful peregrinations. Ireland ; Spain / William Lithgow.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Scottish literature 1550-1700. The folly of an auld man ; Advice to lesom merriness ; Satire on the age ; Satire on the toun ladies ; Against the thieves of Liddesdale ; Na kindness at court without siller / Richard Maitland -- Still under the leavis green ; The selly court man ; God gif I were widow now ; None wat how long he livis here ; On ladies beauties ; The dumb wife / Anonymous -- "Preface" to the History of the Reformation in Scotland / John Knox -- from The complaint of Scotland. "Dame Scotia" / Robert Wedderburn -- from The gude and Godly ballats. Who is at my window ; God send every priest ane wife ; The Pape ; All my luve, leave me not ; Welcome, fortune ; Hey now the day dalls / James, John and Robert Wedderburn -- Return thee, heart ; Hence, heart ; A rondel of love ; Lament of the master of Erskine ; A New Year gift to the Queen Mary ; Wha is perfite ; To luve unluvit ; The jousting and debate / Alexander Scott -- Cauld, cauld cools the love / John Fethy -- Ane ballat of the captain of the castle / William Kirkaldy -- Margret Fleming ; The defence of Crissel Sandelands / Robert Sempill -- from Memoirs of James Melville. "Embassy to Queen Elizabeth" / James Melville -- O wrachit weird / Alexander Arbuthnot -- The reign of the Roy Robert / David Steel -- Wa worth marriage / Clapperton -- To his dearest friend ; Of a fountain ; The hunter ; Of ambitious men ; Of the qualities of luve ; The heaven ; Of an poet / John Stewart -- The Earl of Northumberland / John Maitland.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. Scottish literature 1550-1700. Time ; I know that all beneath the moon decays ; Like the Idalian Queen ; Unhappy light ; My thoughts hold mortal strife ; For the Baptist ; Sleep ; Ye who with curious numbers ; New doth the sun appear ; To a nightingale ; Alexis, here she stayed ; That zephyr every year ; To the nightingale ; Ye who so curiously do paint your thoughts ; Fair moon, who with thy cold and silver shine ; Then is she gone? ; Dear wood, and you sweet solitary place ; What hapless hap had I ; Life a right shadow is ; These eyes, dear Lord ; The bear of love ; Change of love ; The Scottish kirk ; As, in a dusky and tempestuous night ; That learned Grecian ; With flaming horns ; Ah, who can see those fruits of Paradise ; Song : It autumn was ; All changeth ; A cypress grove / William Drummond -- As doth Solsequium, lover of the light ; A happy husband / Patrick Hannay -- Habbie Simson / Robert Sempill -- Look home, my soul / William Mure -- Loch Lomond ; The Gaberlunzie man ; Annie Laurie ; Bessie Bell and Mary Gray ; O waly, waly ; The jolly beggar ; Ettrick Banks ; Helen of Kirkconnell ; Rare Willy ; The broom of Cowdenknowes ; I sickness took me late ago ; If time might cause me tire ; Baith good and fair and womanly / Anonymous -- On a quiet conscience / Charles I -- Epitaph / Samuel Rutherford -- from The jewel. "The admirable Crichton" / Thomas Urquhart -- His metrical vow ; His metrical prayer ; Unhappy is the man / James Graham, Marquis of Montrose -- Maggie Lauder ; Fy, let us a' to the bridal ; Hallow fair ; The banishment of poverty ; Old longsyne / Francis Sempill -- Montrose / George Mackenzie -- Tweedside / John Hay, Lord Yester.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. The Augustan Age : 1700-1770. Down the burn, Davie ; Tweedside ; The bush aboon traquair ; Cowdenknowes ; Leader haughs and yarrow ; My dearie, if thou dee ; Peggy, I must love thee / Robert Crawford -- The grave / Robert Blair -- Woo'd and married and a' ; The rock an' the wee pickle tow ; The bridal o't ; What ails the lasses at me? ; The braes of Flaviana ; Wilt thou go and marry, Ketty? ; To the begging we will go ; Billet by Jeany Gradden / Alexander Ross -- Winter ; A hymn on the seasons ; To fortune ; To Amanda ; To her I love ; The castle of indolence / James Thomson -- The braes of yarrow ; Indifference ; On a dog ; Ah, the poor shepherd ; Alas, the sunny hours are past / William Hamilton of Bangour -- William and Margaret ; The birks of Invermay / David Mallet -- Rule Britannia / David Mallet (with James Thomson) -- A winter's day ; On an amorous old man ; Ye woods and ye mountains unknown / David Mallet -- Speech to the mob / William Murray, Lord Mansfield -- O, how could I venture / Alexander Webster -- from The art of preserving health. "Air" / John Armstrong -- Taste / John Armstrong -- Logie o' Buchan / George Halket -- Of miracles ; On suicide / David Hume -- The white cockade ; Comin' through the rye ; The Campbells are coming ; This is no my ain house ; My daddie is a cankert Carl / Anonymous -- The flowers of the forest / Alison Rutherford Cockburn.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. The Augustan Age : 1700-1770. Johnnie Cope / Adam Skirving -- In the garb of old Gaul / Henry Erskine -- The black eagle / James Fordyce -- Happy marriage ; An hymn to fortitude ; The ravished shepherd ; A pastoral song ; An epigram : to a gentleman ; The author's picture / Thomas Blacklock -- Solitude : an ode / James Grainger -- Tullochgorum ; The ewie wi' the crookit horn ; John o' Badenyon ; The man of Ross / John Skinner -- The tears of Scotland 1746 ; To fix her : twere a task as vain ; Ode to leven water / Tobias Smollett -- from Travels through France and Italy. "Boulogne" / Tobias Smollett -- from Humphrey Clinker. "An assembly of grubs" / Tobias Smollett -- The crow ; The hare and the partan / William Wilkie -- Why left I Amynta? ; Twas at the hour of dark midnight / Gilbert Elliot -- Epigram ; Douglas / John Home -- from Essay on the history of civil society. Of national felicity / Adam Ferguson -- from The wealth of nations, I.8. "Of the wages of labor" / Adam Smith -- The turnimspike / Dougal Graham -- The wayward wife / Janet Graham -- For lack of gold / Adam Austin -- The flowers of the forest / Jean Elliot -- When I upon thy bosom lean / John Lapraik -- Epitaph on a green linnet / George Dempster -- The shipwreck / William Falconer -- Hymn : Begin my soul / John Ogilvie -- The sailor's wife ; Cumnor Hall ; The linnets / William Mickle.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. The Augustan Age : 1700-1770. Our ministers appointed by the English court ; The twelve conditions / Andrew Fletcher -- Against the union / John Hamilton, Lord Belhaven -- from Ancient Scottish songs, 1776. Auld Rob Morris ; Kirk wad let me be ; Spinning wheel ; Tarry woo ; Widow, are ye waking ; Wap at the widow, my laddie ; The maid gaed to the mill ; Robin Redbreast ; Bonnie Dundee ; Galla-water -- My mither sent me to the well ; When I was a wee thing ; Blink over the burn, sweet Betty / Anonymous -- There ance was a May ; The ewe-buchtin's bonnie / Grisell Baillie -- Law is a bottomless pit / John Arbuthnot -- from The memoirs of Martinus Scribleris. Of Martinus's uncommon practice of physic / John Arbuthnot -- The last, dying words of Bonnie Heck ; Willie was a wanton wag ; First epistle to Allan Ramsay / William Hamilton of Gilbertfield -- Liberty preserved, or Love destroyed ; The careless good fellow / Alexander Robertson -- Annie Laurie / William Douglas -- Hardyknute / Elizabeth Wardlaw -- O merry may the maid be / John Clerk -- Polwart on the green ; My Peggy is a young thing ; The Highland laddie ; The young laird and Edinburgh Katy ; Katy's answer ; An thou were my ain thing ; Through the wood, laddie ; Up in the air ; The monk and the miller's wife ; The generous gentleman ; The lass of Patie's mill ; Lochaber no more ; Lucky Spence's last advice ; Last speech of a wretched miser / Allan Ramsay.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. The Middle Ages : 1350-1500. In secret place this hinder nicht ; Fain wald I luve / John Clerk -- Alas, so sober is the micht ; Erd upon erd / Mercer -- Honor with age ; Invective ; Jesus Christ that deit on tree / Walter Kennedy -- The flyting of Dunbar and Kennedy / William Dunbar and Walter Kennedy -- The voyage of court / Quentin Shaw -- from The chronicles of Scotland. "Macbeth" / Hector Boece and John Bellenden -- Of evil counselors, judges and lawyers / Alexander Barclay -- "Against love" : the prologue to Book IV of Eneados ; "Winter" : the prologue to Book VII ; "June" : the prologue to Book XIII ; King Heart / Gavin Douglas -- The wife of Auchtermuchty ; Be glad, all ye that luvars been ; My hairt is heich above ; The reed in the loch says ; Christ's kirk on the green ; Peblis to the play ; Welcome Eild ; When Tayis bank was blumit bricht ; The beauties of the foot-ball ; When Flora had oerfret the firth ; Come Holy Spreit most superne ; Jerusalem rejoice for joy ; Ane grit gyre carling ; The wooing of Jok and Jenny ; Ane little interlude ; I met my lady weil arrayit ; O lusty May ; The friars of Berwik ; The unicorn's tale ; Remedy / Anonymous -- Thir Lentern days / William Stewart -- Virtue and delight / John Bellenden -- The history of Squire Meldrum ; The testament of the Papingo / David Lindsay.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 1. The Middle Ages : 1350-1550. The death of Alexander ; Declaration of Arbroath : translated from the Latin / Anonymous -- The pistle of Susan / Huchown -- from The Bruce. "Bruce declares himself king" / John Barbour -- Thomas of Erceldoun / Anonymous -- from The original chronicle of Scotland. "Macbeth" / Andrew of Wyntoun -- from The legends of the saints. Mary the Egyptian / Anonymous -- The kings quair / James I -- The book of the howlet / Richard Holland -- from The Wallace. "The struggle begins" / Blind Harry -- The praise of age ; The abbey walk ; The testament of Cresseid ; Orpheus and Eurydice ; The tale of the uponlands mouse and the burgess mouse ; The tale of the sheep and the dog ; Robin and Makyne ; The bloody sark ; The garment of good ladies / Robert Henryson -- The three dead polls / Patrick Johnstoun -- Rauf Collier ; Colkelbie sow / Anonymous -- To a lady ; Meditation in winter ; Lament for the Makars ; On his headache ; The ballad of kind Kittock ; The golden targe ; On the Resurrection of Christ ; Change ; The dance of the seven deadly sins ; Whom to sall I complain my woe ; The petition of the gray horse, auld Dunbar ; Ane ballat of Our Lady ; Of deming ; The feignyeit friar of Tungland ; The birth of Antichrist ; The devils inquest ; Tidings fra the session ; The twa Cummers ; The dream ; The thrissil and the rose ; The twa marritt women and the widow / William Dunbar.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Pre-Romantic Age in Scotland. Corn rigs ; Holy Willie's prayer ; Epistle to J. Lapraik ; Second epistle to J. Lapraik ; One night as I did wander ; The holy fair ; To a mouse ; The jolly beggars : a cantata ; Address to the deil ; Hallowe'en ; Tam glen ; The twa dogs ; To a louse ; To a mountain daisy ; John Barleycorn ; Green grow the rashes ; I'm oer young to marry yet ; The rantin dog, the daddy o't ; It was a' for our rightfu' king ; Macpherson's farewell ; Auld lang syne ; John Anderson, my jo ; Whistle o'er the lave o't ; Willie brewed a peck o' maut ; My heart's in the Highlands ; Tam o' Shanter ; The banks o' Doon ; Ye flowery banks ; Such a parcel of rogues in a nation ; Afton water ; I hae been at Crookieden ; Ae fond kiss ; Scots, wha hae ; A red red rose ; A man's a man for a' that ; Wee Willie Gray ; O wert thou in the cauld blast ; Comin through the rye ; Dedication to the second edition ; Letters to : John Arnot, William Nicol, Dr. John Moore, Francis Grose, Samuel Clark / Robert Burns -- Logan braes ; Hallowe'en ; Helen of Kirkconnel ; The siller gun / John Mayne -- May ; Nancy ; To melancholy / Gavin Turnbull.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Pre-Romantic Age in Scotland. The siller croun / Susan Blamire -- Lass, gin ye loe me ; Loch Erroch side ; The bonnie bruckit lassie / James Tytler -- The braes of Yarrow ; The complaint of nature / John Logan -- The mortified genius / James Graeme -- In behalf of Bingham / Thomas Erskine -- The daft days ; Braid claith ; Ode to the gowdspink ; The farmer's ingle ; The rising of the sessions ; Leith races ; Elegy on the death of Scots music ; To the Tron-Kirk bell ; Auld Reikie / Robert Fergusson -- O tell me how to woo thee / Robert Graham -- Roslin Castle / Richard Hewitt -- Auld Robin Gray ; My heart is a lute / Anne Lindsay -- Mary's dream / John Lowe -- The banks of the Dee / John Tait -- Essays from the Mirror and the Lounger. "The manners of our age" : Mirror 26 (April 24, 1779 ; "Michael Bruce" : Mirror 36 (May 29, 1779) / W. Craig -- "The death of Mrs. Wentworth" : Mirror 27 (April 27, 1779 / Robert Cullen -- "A fashionable education" : Lounger 13 (April 27, 1779) / Michael Bannatyne -- "Miss Lucy Lumber" : Lounger 16 (May 21, 1785 / Fraser Tytler -- "The Mirror Club" : Lounger 30 (August 27, 1785) / Alexander Abercromby -- As oer the Highland hills I hied / William Cameron -- Kinrara ; The sheeling / Robert Couper -- The maid that tends the goats / William Dudgeon -- The year that's awa' ; Oh, dinna ask me gin I loe ye / John Dunlop -- Could I find a bonnie glen ; On a sprig of heath ; from Letters from the mountains. "The Highland housewife" ; "Reply to Mary Wolstonecraft" / Ann MacVicar Grant -- Annan's winding stream / Stuart Lewis -- Rural content ; Symon and Janet ; The fiddler's widow ; Coquet water / Andrew Scott -- O'er the muir amang the heather / Jean Glover -- My ain fireside / Elizabeth Hamilton -- Bothwell bank / John Pinkerton.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Romantic Age. The har'st rig / Charles Keith -- Up in the mornin' early ; Oh, blaw, ye westlin' winds ; The rantin' Highlandman / John Hamilton -- Disappointment ; Woo'd and married and a' ; Fy, let us a' to the wedding ; It fell on a morning ; A Scotch song ; Love's wistful tale ; Wake, lady ; The black cock / Joanna Baillie -- The winter's night / William Beattie -- Marriage and the care o't ; Walter's waddin' / Robert Lochore -- Neil Gow's farewell to whisky / Agnes L'Amy Lyon -- A cogie o' yill / Andrew Shirrefs -- The hawk whoops on high ; Now winter's wind sweeps / Alexander Campbell -- Kate o' Gowrie / William Reid -- The sabbath ; The wild duck and her brood / James Grahame -- In defense of Jean Peltier / James Mackintosh -- The tears I shed must ever fall / Helen Stewart -- The laurel disputed ; Watty and Meg ; A peddler's story ; Rab and Ringan ; Connel and Flora / Alexander Wilson -- The laird o' Cockpen ; The lass o' Gowrie ; The white rose o' June ; The land o' the leal ; Caller herrin' ; Bonnie ran the burnie doun ; Wha'll be king but Charlie? ; Row weel, my boatie ; The auld house ; Charlie is my darling ; He's ower the hills that I loe weel ; The attainted Scottish nobles ; Farewell, o farewell / Carolina Oliphant, Lady Nairne -- To a canary bird ; The bonny lass o' Leven water ; Stanzas ; A lament for Culloden / Alexander Balfour -- The toom meal pock / John Robertson -- Haluckit Meg ; Blaw saftly, ye breezes / James Nicol -- New Year's Day ; Blithe are we set wi' ither ; Woo me again ; Nan of Logie Green ; Peggy wi the glancin ee / Ebenezer Picken.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Romantic Age. To a linnet ; The twa martyrs' widows ; The covenanter's lament ; The cypress and the yew ; The mermaid ; The sun is setting on sweet Glengarry ; A lassie cam' to our gate / Robert Allan -- Curling song ; Thou ken'st, Mary Hay / Henry Duncan -- Sweet bard of Ettrick's Glen ; Heard ye the bagpipe? ; When shall we meet again? ; Charlie's bonnet's down, laddie / Margaret Maxwell Inglis -- O, are ye sleepin', Maggie? ; Gloomy winter's now awa' ; Towser : a true tale ; Jessie, the flower of Dumblane ; Good night, and joy ; The wood of Craigie Lea ; The lass o' Arranteenie ; The braes o' Balquhither ; The midges dance aboon the burn ; The lament of Wallace ; Langsyne, beside the woodland burn ; The harper of Mull / Robert Tannahill -- Jenny dang the weaver ; Good night, and joy be wi' ye a' / Alexander Boswell -- The sabbath morning ; Noontide ; To the evening star ; The elfin king ; The mermaid / John Leyden -- Hark, hark, the skylark singing ; October winds ; Retrospect recollections of youth / James Scadlock -- The hills o' Gallowa' ; Mary's grave ; The braes of Ballahun / Thomas Cunningham -- Cradle song ; The Hazlewood witch ; The braes o' Drumlee ; Farewell to Ayrshire ; My only jo and dearie o ; On the death of Burns ; Glendochart Vale ; The waits / Richard Gall -- The Highlander ; Ellen / William Gillespie -- Life's like the dew / James King -- Admiring nature's simple charms ; Oh, bonnie buds yon birchen tree / John Struthers -- The pleasures of hope ; Florine ; Lochiel's warning ; Lord Ullin's daughter ; Earl March ; Glenara ; Lines written on visiting a scene in Argyleshire ; The last man ; Ode to winter ; Field flowers ; To the evening star / Thomas Campbell.".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Romantic Age. When the kye comes hame ; The skylark ; When Maggy gangs away ; Kilmeny ; The witch of Fife ; There's gowd in the breast ; Appie M'Gie ; The witch o' Fife ; Blithe an' cheerie ; I hae lost my Jeanie ; Gracie Miller ; Bauldy Frazer ; Connel of Dee ; The mermaid ; A witch's chant ; The lassie of Yarrow ; The minstrel boy ; The villiage of Balmaquhapple ; The women folk ; The harp of Ossian ; Why weeps yon Highland maid? ; I hae lost my love ; Love's visit ; Song of the times of Charles I ; Sir David Graeme ; Lass, an ye lo'e me, tell me now ; Ah, Peggie, since thou'rt gane away ; Gang to the brakens wi me ; A boy's song ; Lock the door, Lariston ; The maid of the sea ; The Liddel Bower ; The Laird o' Lamington ; I lately lived in quiet ease ; Good night, and joy ; Bonnie Jean ; Flora Macdonald's farewell ; Bonnie Prince Charlie ; Lucky Shaw's tale ; Mr. Adamson of Laverhope /".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Victorian Age. Greenwood cemetery / Crammond Kennedy -- Almae matres ; Of life ; Twilight on tweed ; Three portraits of Prince Charles ; Of his choice of a sepulchre ; The odyssey ; Of blue china ; Telling the bees ; Romance ; A dream ; Melville and Coghill ; On Calais sands ; Recollections of Robert Louis Stevenson / Andrew Lang -- Toshie Norrie ; Jenny wi' the airn teeth ; Langsyne, when life was bonnie ; Cuddle doon / Alexander Anderson -- The pleasure of reading / Arthur James Balfour -- Hughie's advice to Dauvit ; Quem tu, Melpomene ; Spring on the Ochils ; An Ochil farmer ; The discovery of America ; A schule laddie's lament on the lateness o' the season ; Hughie refuses to emigrate ; A winter view / "Hugh Halliburton" (James Robertson) -- Domsie / "Ian Maclaren" (John Watson) -- Whole duty of children ; Nest eggs ; A mile an' a bittock ; To N.V. De G.S. ; The spaewife ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Victorian Age. Let us all be unhappy on Sunday / Charles, Lord Neaves -- The gloamin buchte / James Telfer -- A visit to Haddington ; To a swallow / Jane Welsh Carlyle -- The bonny tweed for me / William Foster -- The tailor o' Monzie / James Stewart -- Auld Johnny Graham / William Wilson -- Scotland ; Lament for the old Highland warriors ; Young Randal / Robert Chambers -- Ode to my mither tongue / Hugh Miller -- Where Gadie rins / John Park -- At e'ening whan the kye ; I'm naebody noo / William Anderson -- My vis-a-vis / Henry Bell -- The annuity ; Cessio Bonorum / George Outram -- Old Scotland / George Allan -- The spice tree ; Louis XV ; The rose and the gauntlet / John Sterling -- Oh never, no never / Caroline Oliphant -- Muckle-mou'd Meg ; The last laird o' the auld mint ; The feeding shower ; Lament for ancient Edinburgh ; The rainy harvest day ; Coal jock ; Ye're ower bonnie ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Victorian Age. The gudewife / John Galt -- Old Scotia ; Blooming Jessie ; Wi' drums and pipes ; Garryhorn / Joseph Train -- The maid of Islay / William Dunbar -- My wife's a winsome wee thing / Robert Jamieson -- Lucy's flittin' ; Her bonnie black ee / William Laidlaw -- Twas summer tide / John Grieve -- Canadian boat song ; Some say that kissing's a sin ; Mormond braes ; Martin Elginbrod / Anonymous -- The plaidie / Charles Sibley -- Grim winter was howlin' ; When autumn ; Sequel to Maggie Lauder ; The minstrel ; The social cup / Charles Gray -- The braes of Gallowa ; Oh, will ye go to yon burn side ; The brownie of Blednoch / William Nicholson -- Serenade ; The birkie of bonnie Dundee / Clementina Stirling Graham -- Hame, hame, hame ; The spring of the year ; A wet sheet and a flowing sea ; The wee, wee German lairdie ; The lovely lass of Preston Mill ; The lovely lass of Inverness ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Victorian Age. The hint o' hairst ; I left ye, Jeanie ; Willie and Helen ; The ingle-side ; On wi' the tartan ; "Stands Scotland where it did?" ; The rover o' Lochryan ; The sweetest o' them a' / Hew Ainslie -- The widow's excuse / William Finlay -- Kelvin Grove ; Dark Dunoon / Thomas Lyle -- The fall of the leaf / John Nevay -- Abide with me / Henry Lyte -- Where quair rins sweet amang the flowers / James Nicol -- from Reminiscences of Scottish life and character, 6th ed. On humor proceeding from Scottish language ; Scottish proverbs / Edward Ramsay -- The broadswords of Scotland ; When youthful faith hath fled ; Captain Paton's lament ; Lines written on Tweedside ; from Peter's letters to his kinsfolk. "First meeting with Scott" / John Lockhart -- Today ; Adieu ; Cui bono? ; from Sartor Resartus, book II, ch. 7-9. "Towards the everlasting yea" / Thomas Carlyle -- See the moon ;".
- catalog tableOfContents "v. 2. The Victorian Age. When we were at the schule ; The kiss ahint the door ; Sly widow Skinner / Thomas Latto -- The auld Kirk o' Scotland / George Murray -- Cailleach Bein-y-Vreich ; The bush aboon Traquair ; The clearance song / John Shairp -- Timor mortis conturbat me ; There is a wail in the wind tonight / Joseph Paton -- The dried-up fountain ; Scotch words / Robert Leighton -- The bagpipes ; Address to my auld blue bonnet / William Murdoch -- What the auld fowk are thinkin ; Song of the summer days ; Songs of the autumn night ; Song of the spring days ; Gaein' and comin' ; Ane by ane ; Mammon marriage ; Why do the houses stand ; The Earl o' Quarterdeck ; A prayer ; Travelers' song ; Light ; I dreamed that I woke from a dream ; O lassie ayont the hill ; The sheep and the goat ; The waesome Carl ; Annie she's dowie ; The golden key / George Macdonald -- Burd Ailie ;".
- catalog title "Scottish literature : an anthology / David McCordick, editor.".
- catalog type "text".