Scotish [sic] Songs, Vol. 2. By Joseph Ritson (London: J. Johnson & J. Egerton, 1794)
[TITLE or First line - Page] A DIALOGUE BETWEEN WILL LICK-LADLE AND TOM CLEAN-COGUE. - 67 A hoary swain, inur'd to care - 93 About Zule, quhen the wind blew cule - 181 ADAM OF GORDON - 17 As I came in by Achendown - 40 As I was walking all alone - 139 Awa, whigs, awa! - 96 BONNY BARBARA ALLAN - 196 Carl, an the king come - 47 CHARMING HIGHLANDMAN - 106 Clavers, and his highlandmen - 44 Cope sent a challenge from Dunbar - 82 COPE, ARE YOU WAKING YET? - 82 EDWARD, EDWARD - 141 Farewell, ye dungeons dark and strong - 117 FLOWDEN-HILL: OR, FLOWERS OF THE FOREST - 1 FRENNET HALL - 31 GENERAL LESLY'S MARCH TO LONGMASTON MOOR - 37 Gil Morrice was an erles son - 157 GILDEROY - 24 Gilderoy was a bonny boy - 24 GILLICRANKIE - 44 HARDYKNUTE - 144 Here's a health to all brave English lads - 85 HERO AND LEANDER - 198 IN HONOUR OF THE MAYOR OF CARLISLE - 90 It fell about the Martinmas - 17 It was in and about the Martinmas - 196 It was in old times, when trees compos'd rhymes, - 52 I've heard of a lilting at our ewes milking - 1 I've seen the smiling of Fortune beguiling - 111 I've spent my time in rioting - 114 JOHNIE ARMSTRANG - 7 JOHNY FAA, THE GYPSIE LADDY - 176 LEADER HAUGHS AND YARROW - 119 Leander on the bay of Hellespont all naked stood - 198 Let mournful Britons now deplore - 92 Lithe and listen, gentlemen - 129 Little wat ye wha's coming - 54 Liv'd ance twa luvers in yon dale - 192 LORD THOMAS AND FAIR ANNET - 187 Lord Thomas and fair Annet sate a'day on a hill - 187 MACPHERSON'S FAREWELL - 117 MACPHERSON'S LAMENT - 114 March, march, why the deil do ye na march? - 37 Murn ye heighlands, and murn ye leighlands - 14 My Harry was a gallant gay - 109 My love was born in Aberdeen - 89 O listen, gude peopell, to my tale - 166 Oh! how shall I venture, or dare to reveal - 105 Oh! send my Lewis Gordon hame - 106 ON THE ACT OF SUCCESSION - 49 Pray came you here the fight to shun - 67 Quhy dois zour brand sae drop wi' bluid - 141 SHERIFF-MUIR - 56 SIR PATRICK SPENCE - 4 Stately stept he east the wa - 144 STRATHALLAN'S LAMENT - 108 Succession, the trap for our slavery - 49 Sum speiks of lords, sum speiks of lairds - 7 SWEET WILLIAM'S GHOST - 201 THE BATLE OF CORICHIE, ON THE HILL OF FAIR, FOUGHT Oct 28, 1592 - 14 THE BONNY EARL OF MURRAY - 29 The Chevalier, being void of fear - 76 THE CLANS - 85 THE CRUEL KNIGHT - 184 The duke of Gordon has three daughters - 169 THE DUKE OF GORDONS DAUGHTER - 169 The gypsies came to our good lord's gate - 176 THE HAWS OF CROMDALE - 40 THE HEIR OF LINNE - 129 The king sits in Dumferling toune - 4 The knight stands in the stable-door - 184 THE THISTLE AND ROSE - 52 THE WEE WEE MAN - 139 THE WHITE COCKADE - 89 THE YOUNG LAIRD OF OCHILTRIE - 166 There came a ghost to Marg'ret's door - 201 There's some say that we wan - 56 Thickest night, surround my dwelling! - 108 Tho' Geordie reigns in Jamie's stead - 102 TO DAUNTON ME - 112 To daunton me, to daunton me - 112 TRANENT-MUIR - 76 'Twas at the silent, solemn hour - 204 UP AND WAR THEM A', WILLIE - 73 WELCOME, CHARLEY STUART - 99 WHA WILL BAKE, ETC. - 179 Wha will make my bridal bread - 179 When Britain first, at heaven's command - 126 When Frennet castle's ivied walls - 31 When Guilford good our pilot stood - 123 When Phoebus bright the azure skies - 119 When we went to the field of war - 73 WILLIAM AND MARGARET - 204 WILLY AND ANNET - 192 Ye highlands and ye lawlands - 29 Ye warlike men, with tongue and pen - 90 YOUNG WATERS - 181 You're welcome, Charley Stuart - 99