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TitleThe Vocal Miscellany
AuthorAnonymous
PublisherT. Duncan
LocationGlasgow
Sourcepdf
ProgressDone—All pages of the work proper are validated
TransclusionFully transcluded
Validated inDecember 2024

CONTENTS.

All in the Downs the fleet was moor'd, 9
A rose-bud by my early walk, 11
Again rejoicing nature sees, 23
Bonnie lassie, will ye go, 43
Farewell ye fields and meadows green, 5
For lack of gold she's left me, Oh! 7
For England when, with fav'ring gale, 8
Farewell dear Glencowden, 37
How aft by Roslin's aged beild, 20
How hard's the fate of womankind, 33
Is there for honest poverty, 21
I met four chaps yon birks amang, 41
Life ay has been a weary roun', 39
My sodger laddie is over the sea, 14
My love she's but a lassie yet, 31
My lassie is lovely as May-day, adorning, 16
Now, Jenny, lass, my bonny bird, 16
O'er the hills of Slieve-galen, 28
O where gat ye that bonny blue bonnet, 32
O! why should old age so much wound us, O, 34
O weel may the boatie row, 44
Sair, sair was my heart, 19
'Twas at the town of nate Clogheen, 2
'Tis past! the pangs of love are past, 24
The sun in the west, 26
When the sheep are in the fauld, 6
Will ye go to the ewe-bughts, Marion? 15
Whan I've a six-pence under my thumb, 18
Will ye gang o'er the lee rig, 26
Willy's rare, and Willy's fair, 32
Ye bucks in the fashion, and belles of the nation, 12

FINIS.