[CONTENTS]
TO
THE THIRD VOLUME.


PAGE.
Fause Foodrage[4]
Kempion[15]
Lord Thomas and Fair Annie [36]
The Wife of Usher's Well [45]
Cospatrick [51]
Prince Robert[58]
King Henrie[63]
Annan Water[72]
The Cruel Sister [78]
The Queen's Marie[86]
The Bonny Hynd [98]
O gin my Love were yon Red Rose [104]
O tell me how to woo thee [106]
The Souters of Selkirk[108]
The Flowers of the Forest, Part I.[125]
Part II. [130]
The Laird of Muirhead [134]
Ode on visiting Flodden [136]
PART THIRD.
IMITATIONS OF THE ANCIENT BALLAD.
Christie's Will [147]
Thomas the Rhymer, Part I.[166]
Part II. [186]
Part III.[213]
The Eve of St John[227]
Lord Soulis [245]
The Cout of Keeldar [284]
Glenfinlas, or Lord Ronald's Coronach [303]
The Mermaid [323]
The Lord Herries his Complaint[348]
The Murder of Caerlaveroc [355]
Sir Agilthorn [368]
Rich Auld Willie's Farewell [380]
Water Kelpie[383]
Ellandonan Castle [399]
Cadyow Castle [410]
The Gray Brother[432]
War Song of the Royal Edinburgh Light Dragoons[446]
The Feast of Spurs[452]
On a Visit paid to the Ruins of Melrose Abbey by the Countess of Dalkeith, and her Son, Lord Scott.[457]
Archie Armstrong's Aith [460]

MINSTRELSY
OF THE
SCOTTISH BORDER.
PART SECOND—CONTINUED.
ROMANTIC BALLADS.


[FAUSE FOODRAGE.]