"She 's backet like a peacock;
She 's breasted like a swan;
She 's jimp about the middle,
Her waist you weel may span—
Her waist you weel may span;
And she has a rolling e'e,
And for bonnie Annie Laurie
I 'd lay down my head and die."
It is needless to say that we are very far from having exhausted our subject. Few contrasts could be greater than that which exists between Greek and Scotch songs, and perhaps mainly for this reason, that Scotland has felt so very little of the influence of Greek literature. German poetry had its origin in a revived study of the great Greek classics; and such a study is the very thing required to give breadth to our character, and to supplement its most striking deficiencies.
CONTENTS.
- [ALLAN CUNNINGHAM,] [1]
- [She 's gane to dwall in heaven,] [9]
- [The lovely lass of Preston mill,] [10]
- [Gane were but the winter cauld,] [12]
- [It's hame, and it's hame,] [13]
- [The lovely lass of Inverness,] [14]
- [A wet sheet and a flowing sea,] [15]
- [The bonnie bark,] [16]
- [Thou hast sworn by thy God, my Jeanie,] [17]
- [Young Eliza,] [19]
- [Lovely woman,] [20]
- [EBENEZER PICKEN,] [22]
- [STUART LEWIS,] [27]
- [DAVID DRUMMOND,] [34]
- [JAMES AFFLECK,] [38]
- [JAMES STIRRAT,] [40]
- [JOHN GRIEVE,] [43]
- [CHARLES GRAY,] [50]
- [JOHN FINLAY,] [57]
- [WILLIAM NICHOLSON,] [63]
- [ALEXANDER RODGER,] [71]
- [JOHN WILSON,] [81]
- [DAVID WEBSTER, ] [91]
- [WILLIAM PARK,] [97]
- [THOMAS PRINGLE,] [102]
- [WILLIAM KNOX,] [112]
- [WILLIAM THOM,] [118]
- [WILLIAM GLEN,] [126]
- [DAVID VEDDER,] [143]
- [JOHN M'DIARMID,] [155]
- [PETER BUCHAN,] [162]
- [WILLIAM FINLAY,] [166]
- [JOHN GIBSON LOCKHART,] [171]
- [THOMAS MATHERS,] [184]
- [JAMES BROWN,] [186]
- [DANIEL WEIR,] [194]
- [ROBERT DAVIDSON,] [206]
- [PETER ROGER,] [212]
- [JOHN MALCOLM,] [215]
- [ERSKINE CONOLLY,] [220]
- [GEORGE MENZIES,] [223]
- [JOHN SIM,] [226]
- [WILLIAM MOTHERWELL,] [230]
- [DAVID MACBETH MOIR,] [242]
- [ROBERT FRASER,] [252]
- [JAMES HISLOP,] [254]
- [ROBERT GILFILLAN,] [261]