l."
[20] Mackenzie's "Gaelic Poets," p. 56.
[21] Johnson's Works, vol. xii. p. 291.
[22] Poems, Chambers' People's Edition, p. 134.
[23] Armstrong's "Gaelic Dictionary," p. 63.
[24] _Edinburgh Review_ on Mitford's "Harmony of Language," vol. vi. p.
383.
[25] Brown's "History of the Highlands," vol. i. p. 89.
[26] Armstrong's "Gaelic Dictionary," p. 64.
[27] See also Logan's "Scottish Gael," vol. ii. p. 252.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
JAMES HOGG, 1
Donald Macdonald, 48
Flora Macdonald's farewell, 50
Bonnie Prince Charlie, 51
The skylark, 52
Caledonia, 53
O Jeanie, there 's naething to fear ye, 54
When the kye comes hame, 55
The women folk, 58
M'Lean's welcome, 59
Charlie is my darling, 61
Love is like a dizziness, 62
O weel befa' the maiden gay, 64
The flowers of Scotland, 66
Lass, an' ye lo'e me, tell me now, 67
Pull away, jolly boys, 69
O, saw ye this sweet bonnie lassie o' mine? 70
The auld Highlandman, 71
Ah, Peggy, since thou 'rt gane away, 72
Gang to the brakens wi' me, 74
Lock the door, Lariston, 75
I hae naebody now, 77
The moon was a-waning, 78
Good night, and joy, 79
JAMES MUIRHEAD, D.D., 81
Bess the gawkie, 82
MRS AGNES LYON,
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