Excerpt from Poems and Songs From the Hackle-Shop Drucken Will, Broon, Ago, ee Kate, Day Lies Dead, Waifs o' the Street, Grandfather Mine, The Face I Saw To-da The Roundies an' Thic et. Jean 0' Invergowrie, O Laverock! When Gloamin' Shadows Fa', 0 Red, Red Rose! 0 Tiny Violets! And Meet we shall Some Day, Mary Glen, 0 Lasses! A Sprig of Purple Heather, yqueen, With Heavy Heart and tear-filled Eyes, Long, Long Ago. A Song, Fragment, The Year that' s Noo Awa' God Guard the Fishermen, Farewell, Twa Cronies, Song, Kate and 1, Bonnie Maggie Lee, My Heckler Laddie O, O Bonny Baby Mine, The Pride o' Strathtay, Epistle to the Lasses of Arbroath, John m'intosh: a Lament, To David Bruce, on his Leaving Arbroath to play as a Professwnal Cricketer, Whare Ha'e Ye Been? When Willie Grahame Comes Ower the Sea, To alrobin, I Want a Wife, What the Poets Sin of, A Laddie' s Lament or his Lass, Song: 0 Sweetheart! Yestreen, Tam Broon, the Miller, Mary Lee, Twa Een 0' Bonnie Blue, To a Poet.
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