TY - MUSIC AU - Foster,Myles Birket TI - The songs of Scotland Vol. II : : containing one hundred and fifty one songs U1 - M 783.2421629163 20 PY - 0000///[n.d.] CY - London, New York PB - Boosey & Co. KW - Songs KW - Scotland KW - Folk songs N1 - For voice with Piano acc; A country lass --; Adieu, dundee! /; Charles Neaves --; Ae nicht i' the gloaming; Hogg --; Alas! that I cam' o'er the muir /; Old Melody --; An thou wert mine ain thing /; Ramsay --; Accuse me not /; Robert Tannahill --; A rosebud by my early walk; Burns --; Argyle is my name; Sir Alexander Boswell --; A southland jenny /; Old Ballad --; At polwart on the green; Ramsay --; At willie's wedding on the green (Jenny dang the weaver) /; Sir Alex Boswell ; Rev. Mr. Gardner of Birse, Aberdeenshire --; Auld king coul; Ancient --; Away, ye gay landscapes /; Lord Byron --; Baloo, my boy (Lady Ann Bothwell's lament) --; Bannocks o' bearmeal; Burns --; Behold, my love, how green the groves; Burns --; Beneath a green shade /; Thomas Bladlock, D.D. --; Bessie bell and Mary Gray; Ramsay --; Bird in the wilderness (The skylark); Hogg --; Bonnie Bessie Lee /; R. Nicoll --; Bonny Bessy; Ramsay --; Bonnie Lizzie Baillie /; Old Ballad (published by Herd, 1776) --; Cock up your beaver /; Burns --; Come boat me o'er /; Burns --; Despairing Mary; Tannahill ; John Wilson --; Donald --; Donald Caird's come again!; Sir W. Scott --; Drap o' capie, o! --; Draw the sword Scotland; J.R. Planche --; Farewell thou stream /; Burns --; Farewell to pleasant Dilston Hall --; Fine flowers in the valley; Ancient --; Gae to the kye wi' me, Johnny --; Go to Berwick, Johnny --; Guidwife, count the lawin /; Burns --; Hardyknute --; Hail to the chief! /; Sir Walter Scott --; Hame cam' our gudeman at e'en --; Hame, hame, hame! /; Jacobite song --; Heather Jock's noo awa' /; Author unknown --; Her daddy forbade; Burns --; Hey, the Dusty Miller; Burns --; How sweet this lone vale; The first stanza by Hon. Andrew Erskine; author of the remainder is unknown --; Hughie Graham; Ancient ballad (altered and added to by Burns) --; How lang and dreary is the night /; Burns --; I dreamed I lay where flowers were springing; Burns --; I ance was a wanter (Married man's lament) /; R. Nicoll --; I'll bid my heart be still; Thomas Pringle --; I'll ha'e my coat o' gude snuffbrown (A duologue between Meg and the laird) /; Sir Alex Boswell --; I love my love in secret; Old song (altered by Burns) --; I'm a' doun for lack o' Johnnie /; Author unknown --; I sing of a land (The Stuarts of Appin) /; Hogg ; John Wilson --; It's up wi' the souters o' Selkirk /; arranged by Finlay Dun --; I wish I war where eelin lies! --; John, come kiss me now --; Jeanie's black een /; Hector Macneill --; Keen blaws the wind o'er Donocht-Head (The minstrel) /; Geo. Pickering & Capt. Chas. Gray, R.M. --; Kellyburnbraes --; Lady Mary Ann /; Burns --; Macgregors' gathering /; Sir Walter Scott --; Mary Macneil; Erskine Conolly --; Mary of Argyle /; C. Jeffreys --; McPherson's farewell /; Burns --; Mirk and rainy is the night /; Tannahill --; Mother, mother, hear the news /; Jacobite song --; Musing on the roaring ocean; Burns --; My father has forty good shillings --; My Harry was a gallant gay; Burns --; My love was born in Aberdeen /; Jacobite song --; O Bothwell Bank --; Och hey! Johnnie lad /; R. Tannahill --; Oh, aye my wife she dang me /; Burns --; Oh, can ye sew cushions? (Old Highland cradle song) --; Oh, gin I were where Gadie rins /; John Imlah --; Oh, Kenmure's on and awa', Willie /; Burns --; Oh, bonnie was yon rosy Brier /; Burns --; Oh, lay thy loof in mine, lass /; Burns --; Oh, raging fortune's withering blast; Burns --; Oh! thou art all so tender /; Rev. Henry Scott Riddell --; Oh, wae upon that fearfu' deed --; Oh! were I on Parnassus Hill --; Oh, wha's at the window, wha, wha? /; Alexander Carlile ; R.A. Smith --; Oh, wha's for Scotland and Charlie?; Jacobite song --; O lassie, art thou sleeping yet? /; Burns --; O love, thou delight'st in man's ruin --; On Cessnock Banks /; Burns --; O Tibbie, I ha'e seen the day /; Burns --; Out over the forth /; Burns --; O' mighty Nature's handiworks (My goodness, woman); Mr. Learmont (of Dalkeith) --; Peggie, now the king's come /; Ramsay --; Queen Mary's farewell to Alloa /; A.M. M'Laren --; Queen Mary's lament /; Mrs. John Hunter ; said to be by Giordani --; Rab Roryson's bonnet /; Tannahill --; Rattlin' roarin' Willie /; Burns --; Red gleams the sun /; Dr. Couper (of Fochabers) --; Red, red is the path to glory! /; Dr. Couper (of Fochabers) --; Robin Tamson's smiddy /; Old Ballad --; Romantic esk! /; Richard Gall --; Sae far awa' /; Burns --; Sic awife as Willie had /; Burns --; Since all thy vows, false maid; Chisholm (of Cromleck) --; The American war (An unfinished political ballad) /; Burns --; The auld man --; The athole gathering --; The auld hoose /; Lady Nairne --; The banks of the Devon /; Burns --; The battle of Killiecrankie --; The bonnie banks o' Loch Lomon' --; The Collier's Bonnie Lassie /; Ramsay (except first half-stanza) --; The cooper o' Cuddie / Burns --; Burns --; The Charles o' Dysart (Fisherman's song) /; Burns --; The day returns; Burns --; The glancing of her apron --; The Highland widow's lament /; Burns --; The hundred pipers; Lady Nairne --; The humble begger --; The lass of Ecclefechan /; Burns --; The maid that tends the goats /; Mr. Dudgeon --; The mirk night o' December; Burns --; Theniel Menzie's bonnie Mary; Burns --; The northern lass --; There cam' a young man to my Daddie's door /; Author uncertain --; There was a lass and she was fair; Burns --; The smiling spring /; Burns --; The sun rises bright in France --; The rural queen /; Alex Campbell --; The tither morn /; Burns --; The women are a' gane wud --; The wren /; Ancient melody --; Todlen hame; Old "Bottle" Song --; Thou art gane awa'frae me /; Author unknown --; Thou bonnie wood of Craigielea /; Tannahill ; James Barr --; Thou dark-winding carron /; Tannahill --; 'Twas na her bonnie blue e'e /; Burns --; Wae is my heart /; Burns --; We'll meet beside the Dusky Glen /; Tannahill --; When merry hearts were gay /; Hector Macneil --; When Maggie and I was acquaint /; By John, Lord Yester; d. 1713 --; When Phoebus bright /; Part of old ballad --; With broken words (Colin and Grissy parting); Ramsay --; Where ha'e ye been sae braw, lad? --; Young Peggie blooms our bonniest lass /; Burns --; Ye maun gang to your father, Janet /; Old ballad ER -