In respect of the present volume of "The Modern Scottish Minstrel," the Editor has to congratulate himself on his being enabled to present, for the first time in a popular form, the more esteemed lays of Carolina, Baroness Nairn, author of "The Laird o' Cockpen," "The Land o' the Leal," and a greater number of popular lyrics than any other Caledonian bard, Burns alone excepted. Several pieces of this accomplished lady, not previously published, have been introduced, through the kindness of her surviving friends. The memoir of the Baroness has been prepared from original documents entrusted to the Editor. For permission to engrave "The Auld House o' Gask," Lady Nairn's birth-place, the Editor's thanks are due to Mr Paterson, music-seller in Edinburgh.
While the present volume of "The Modern Scottish Minstrel" is offered to the public with becoming diffidence, the Editor is not without a faint ray of hope that, if health and sufficient leisure are afforded him, the present publication may be found the most ample and satisfactory repository of national song which has at any period been offered to the public.
Argyle House, Stirling,
April 18, 1855.
CONTENTS.
- [JOHN SKINNER,] [1]
- [WILLIAM CAMERON,] [35]
- [MRS JOHN HUNTER,] [39]
- [ALEXANDER, DUKE OF GORDON,] [46]
- [MRS GRANT OF CARRON,] [50]
- [ROBERT COUPER, M.D.,] [53]
- [LADY ANNE BARNARD,] [58]
- [JOHN TAIT,] [70]
- [HECTOR MACNEILL,] [73]
- [MRS GRANT OF LAGGAN,] [99]
- [JOHN MAYNE,] [107]
- [JOHN HAMILTON,] [117]
- [JOANNA BAILLIE,] [126]
- [The maid of Llanwellyn,] [132]
- [Good night, good night!] [133]
- [Though richer swains thy love pursue,] [134]
- [Poverty parts good companie,] [134]
- [Fy, let us a' to the wedding,] [136]
- [Hooly and fairly,] [139]
- [The weary pund o' tow,] [141]
- [The wee pickle tow,] [142]
- [The gowan glitters on the sward,] [143]
- [Saw ye Johnnie comin'?] [145]
- [It fell on a morning,] [146]
- [Woo'd, and married, and a',] [148]
- [WILLIAM DUDGEON,] [151]
- [WILLIAM REID,] [153]
- [ALEXANDER CAMPBELL,] [161]
- [MRS DUGALD STEWART,] [167]
- [ALEXANDER WILSON,] [172]
- [CAROLINA, BARONESS NAIRN,] [184]
- [The ploughman,] [194]
- [Caller herrin',] [195]
- [The land o' the leal,] [196]
- [The Laird o' Cockpen,] [198]
- [Her home she is leaving,] [200]
- [The bonniest lass in a' the warld,] [201]
- [My ain kind dearie, O!] [202]
- [He 's lifeless amang the rude billows,] [202]
- [Joy of my earliest days,] [203]
- [Oh, weel's me on my ain man,] [204]
- [Kind Robin lo'es me] [205]
- [Kitty Reid's house,] [205]
- [The robin's nest,] [206]
- [Saw ye nae my Peggy?] [208]
- [Gude nicht, and joy be wi' ye a'!] [209]
- [Cauld kail in Aberdeen,] [210]
- [He 's ower the hills that I lo'e weel,] [211]
- [The lass o' Gowrie,] [213]
- [There grows a bonnie brier bush,] [215]
- [John Tod,] [216]
- [Will ye no come back again?] [218]
- [Jamie the laird,] [219]
- [Songs of my native land,] [220]
- [Castell Gloom,] [221]
- [Bonnie Gascon Ha',] [223]
- [The auld house,] [224]
- [The hundred pipers,] [226]
- [The women are a' gane wud,] [227]
- [Jeanie Deans,] [228]
- [The heiress,] [230]
- [The mitherless lammie,] [231]
- [The attainted Scottish nobles,] [232]
- [True love is watered aye wi' tears,] [233]
- [Ah, little did my mother think,] [234]
- [Would you be young again?] [235]
- [Rest is not here,] [236]
- [Here's to them that are gane,] [237]
- [Farewell, O farewell!] [238]
- [The dead who have died in the Lord,] [239]
- [JAMES NICOL,] [240]
- [JAMES MONTGOMERY,] [247]
- [ANDREW SCOTT,] [260]
- [SIR WALTER SCOTT, BART.,] [275]
- [It was an English ladye bright,] [289]
- [Lochinvar,] [290]
- [Where shall the lover rest,] [292]
- [Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er,] [294]
- [Hail to the chief who in triumph advances,] [295]
- [The heath this night must be my bed,] [297]
- [The imprisoned huntsman,] [298]
- [He is gone on the mountain,] [299]
- [A weary lot is thine, fair maid,] [300]
- [Allen-a-Dale,] [300]
- [The cypress wreath,] [302]
- [The cavalier,] [303]
- [Hunting song,] [304]
- [Oh, say not, my love, with that mortified air,] [305]