The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #116727   Message #2513477
Posted By: Jim Dixon
12-Dec-08 - 09:22 AM
Thread Name: Songbook Indexing: 19th Century Songbooks
Subject: Index: Jacobite Relics of Scotland, 2nd Series
Google Books - full text available


The Jacobite Relics of Scotland, Second Series
by James Hogg (Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1821)

A Balland, &c.
A lamentable Ditty on the Death of Geordie
Aikendrum
An excellent new Song on the Rebellion
An yon be he
Arms and the Man
Be valiant still
Bessy's Haggies
Bonny Charlie
Britons who dare to claim
By the side of a country Kirk Wall
Callum-a-Glen. From the Gaelic
Carlisle Yetts
Charlie is my Darling (Modern)
Charlie is my Darling (Original)
Charlie Stuart
Cock up your Beaver
Come let us be jovial
Culloden Day. From the Gaelic
Cumberland and Murray's Descent into Hell
Derwentwater
Dialogue, &c. &c.
Dialogue, &c. &c. Modern Set
Farewell to Glen-Shalloch. From the Gaelic
For an Apple of Gold
From Bogie Side; or, The Marquis's Raide
Geordie sits in Charlie's Chair
Gladsmuir
He comes, he comes, the hero comes
He winna be guided by me
Here's a Health to the valiant Swede
Here's his Health in Water
Highland Harry
Highland Laddie (Modern)
Johnnie Cope
Johnnie Cope Second Set
Kane to the King. From the Gaelic
Kenmure's on an' awa, Willie
Lament for the Lord Maxwell
Lassie, lie near me
Lawland Lassie
Lenachan's Farewell. From the Gaelic
Lewie Gordon
Lord Derwentwater's Goodnight
Macdonald's Gathering. From the Gaelic
Maclean's Welcome. From the Gaelic
Merry may the Keel row
Now Charles asserts his Father's right
O how shall I venture
O my bonny Highland Laddie
O my King
O'er the Water to Charlie
On the restoration of the Forfeited Estates, 1784
Our ain bonny Laddie
Prince Charles and Flora Macdonald's Welcome to Sky
Somebody
Song of Expostulations
The Athol Gathering
The Battle of Falkirk Moor
The Battle of Prestonpans
The Battle of Sheriffmuir
The Battle of Val
The Blackbird
The Clans are all away
The Clans are coming
The Frasers in the Correi. From the Gaelic
The Gathering Rant
The Highland Laddie
The Highland Widow's Lament
The Highlander's Farewell. From the Gaelic
The Highlander's Lament
The Highlandmen came down the Hill
The Hill of Lochiel. From the Gaelic
The King's Anthem
The Lament of Flora Macdonald. From the Gaelic
The Lovely Lass of Inverness
The Lovely Lass of Inverness. Modern Set
The Lusty Carlin
The Man o' the Moon
The Mayor of Carlisle
The Old Man's Lament
The Piper of Dundee
The Sun rises bright in France
The Tears of Scotland
The Tenth of June
The Whigs o' Fife
The White Cockade
The Young Maxwell
There was a Cooper
Tho' Geordie reigns in Jamie's Stead
Three Healths
To daunton me
To daunton me. Second Set
To daunton me. Third Set
To your arms, my bonny Highland Lads
Towly's Ghost
Turn the Blue Bonnet wha can, wha can
Turnimspike
Up an' rin awa, Willie
Up an' waur them a, Willie
Waes me for Prince Charlie (Modern)
Welcome, Royal Charlie
Welcome, Royal Charlie. Second Set
Wha wadna fight for Charlie
What ails thee, poor Shepherd
Whurry Whigs awa
Will he no come back again
Young Airly
Young Airly. Another Set
You're welcome, Charlie Stuart

APPENDIX

PART I JACOBITE SONGS


Bannocks o' Barley
Bauldy Fraser
Britons now retrieve your glory
Culloden
Culloden; or Lochiel's Farewell
Lament of old Duncan Skene, of Clan Donochie. From the Gaelic
Let Misers tremble o'er their wealth
Over the Seas an' far awa
Over the Seas an' far away
Owre the Muir amang the Heather (Modern)
Prince Charles's Lament
Scotland's Call
Strathallan's Lament
The appearance of Cromwell's Ghost on the eve of the battle of Culloden
The Bee-Hive
The Chevalier's Lament
The Emigrant
The Exile's Return
The Fate of Charlie
The Gathering of the Clans
The Lady looked frae her Ha'
The Song of M'Rimmon Glash. From the Gaelic
The Whigs' Glory (Modern)
The Wind has blawn my Plaid away
Though rugged and rough be the Land of my Birth

PART II WHIG SONGS

A Health to the Constitution
A Trip to the Mountains
Anniversary of Culloden
Bonny bonny Beef
Bonny Laddie, Highland Laddie
Come let the Toast go round
Fame, let thy Trumpet sound
Few good Fellows when Willie's awa
Fragments
Haud awa frae me, Donald
High Church Loyalty
How happy are we
In Edina's fair City
In troth, Friend Harry
In vain are the Hopes of a Popish Pretender
Nobody can deny
Nobody can deny
O Brother Sandie, hear ye the News
Over the Hills an' far away
Perkin's Lament
Perkin's Last adventure; or a Trip through the Back-Door
Stand round, my brave Boys
The Ablution
The Ape entrapped must not complain
The Battle o' Dumblane
The Battle of Falkirk
The Jacobites' Downfall
The Latter end of the Tories
The Raree Show
The Raree Show
The right and true History of Perkin
'Twas at the Hour of dark Midnight
Up an' waur them a', Willie
Willie is a warlike Prince
Ye Britons, ye Freemen
Ye freeborn Hearts, that hold most dear
Your glasses charge high, 'tis in brave William's praise


Google Books - full text available