SUBJECT INDEXINDEX OF TITLES AND AUTHORSINDEX OF FIRST LINES
- A fair girl was sitting in the greenwood shade, [80]
- A Man there came, whence none could tell, [347]
- Ah, what can ail thee, wretched wight, [91]
- And mony ane sings o’ grass, o’ grass, [290]
- And now, to be brief, let’s pass over the rest, [173]
- As I was walking all alane, [114]
- At eve last Midsummer, no sleep I sought, [254]
- Bonny Kilmeny gaed up the glen, [101]
- Brian O’Linn was a gentleman born, [160]
- Earl March looked on his dying child, [203]
- Ettrick Forest is a fair forest, [301]
- Fair Margret was a young ladye, [62]
- “Get up, our Anna dear, from the weary spinning-wheel,” [87]
- Give me my Scallop-shell of Quiet, [351]
- God prosper long our noble King, [21]
- He mounted his steed of the water clear, [97]
- Her arms across her breast she laid, [214]
- Her mother died when she was young, [122]
- “If thou canst answer me questions three,” [208]
- In elder time there was of yore, [176]
- In London was young Beichan born, [237]
- In Royal Courts my Soul hath slept, [353]
- In Scarlet Town, where I was bound, [201]
- It was a tall young Oysterman, [164]
- It was Earl Haldan’s daughter, [58]
- It was intill a pleasant time, [115]
- It was the time when lilies blow, [59]
- I will tell you of ane wondrous tale, [138]
- Listen, now, both great and simple, [70]
- Lord Lovel he stood at his castle gate, [204]
- Merry it is in the good greenwood, [81]
- My good blade carves the casques of men, [348]
- Near the King’s Court was a young child born, [231]
- Now, as fame does report, a young Duke keeps a Court, [169]
- O bonny Baby Livingston, [224]
- “O I forbid ye, maidens a’,” [255]
- “O Mary, go and call the cattle home,” [190]
- “O waly, waly, my gay goss-hawk,” [218]
- “O wha will shoe my fu fair foot,” [191]
- “O where have you been, my long, long love,” [7]
- Of Edenhall, the youthful Lord, [135]
- Oh! heard ye yon pibroch sound sad in the gale, [212]
- Oh! who rides by night thro’ the woodland so wild, [86]
- Oh! young Lochinvar is come out of the West, [215]
- On either side the river lie, [124]
- On Jura’s heath how sweetly swell, [10]
- On New Year’s Day, as I heard say, [162]
- On yonder hill a castle stands, [244]
- One Friday morn when we set sail, [2]
- She said, “This narrow chamber is not for me the place,” [74]
- “Speak! speak! thou fearful guest!” [270]
- Sweet Peace, where dost thou dwell, I humbly crave, [356]
- The Baron of Smaylho’me rose with day, [279]
- The Baron of Thirlwall came from the wars, [47]
- The good Lord Douglas paced the deck, [333]
- The King is gone from Bambrough Castle, [148]
- The king sits in Dunfermline town, [3]
- The moonbeam glints on tower and hill, [32]
- The reavers of Eskdale were mounted for weir, [20]
- There came a ghost to Margret’s door, [276]
- There lived a sage in days of yore, [158]
- There lived a wife at Usher’s Well, [263]
- There was a maid, richly arrayd, [209]
- There were three sailors of Bristol city, [159]
- There were two sisters sat in a bour, [196]
- Three Kings came riding from far away, [357]
- True Thomas lay on Huntlie bank, [93]
- Up the streets of Aberdeen, [341]
- Whan he cam to his ain luve’s bouir, [265]
- What Danger is the Pilgrim in, [332]
- “What fairings will ye that I bring,” [131]
- When Flora ’gins to deck the fields, [314]
- When Robin Hood came into merry Sherwood, [297]
- When Robin Hood was about twenty years old, [291]
- Who is it that sits in the kitchen and weeps, [167]
- Who would true Valour see, [355]
- You beautious ladies, great and small, [65]