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CONTENTS.
O that I had ne'er been married, | ⟨19⟩ | |
O leave novels, ye Mauchline belles, | ⟨20⟩ | |
O Mally's meek, Mally's sweet, | ⟨21⟩ | |
O gude ale comes, and gude ale goes, (not in original TOC) | 19 | |
O Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, | ⟨31⟩ | |
Och hey, Johnny lad, | ⟨33⟩ | |
Oh, think on my fate, | ⟨37⟩ | |
Ods'bloods what a time for a seaman, | ⟨44⟩ | |
O weel may the Boatie row, | ⟨47⟩ | |
Roy's wife of Aldivalloch, | ⟨41⟩ | |
Sweet blooms the rose on Largy's side, | ⟨10⟩ | |
Should auld acquaintance be forgot, | ⟨23⟩ | |
Scenes of woe and scenes of pleasure, | ⟨25⟩ | |
Thou bonny wood of Craigie-lea, | ⟨34⟩ | |
The lasses fain wad hae frae me, | ⟨40⟩ | |
Where Cart gently glides, | ⟨11⟩ | |
Wi' waefu' heart and sorrowing e'e, | ⟨28⟩ | |
Willie Wastle dwelt on Tweed, | ⟨29⟩ |