Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa
Creators (1)
Composer
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Joseph Haydn
Related Works (350)
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The White Cockade, Hob. XXXIa:22
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The Shepherd's Wife, Hob. XXXIa:128
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John Anderson, Hob. XXXIa:2
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The Looking Glass, Hob. XXXIa:158
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Peggy, I must love thee, Hob. XXXIa:167
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Deil tak' the wars, Hob. XXXIa:229
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Up and war them a' Willy, Hob. XXXIa:233
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Langolee, Hob. XXXIa:235
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Hey tutti taiti, Hob. XXXIa:174
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The Poet's ain Jean, Hob. XXXIa:230
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Gil Morris, Hob. XXXIa:196
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The last time I came o'er the muir, Hob. XXXIa:199
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The happy trio, Hob. XXXIa:243
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The wish, Hob. XXXIa:245
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Killiecrankie, Hob. XXXIa:169
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My apron deary, Hob. XXXIa:189
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An thou wert mine ain thing, Hob. XXXIa:164
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Jingling Johnie, Hob. XXXIa:263
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Muirland Willy, Hob. XXXIa:242
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The tears of Caledonia, Hob. XXXIa:201
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Queen Mary's lamentation, Hob. XXXIa:161)
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Highland Air. The lone vale, Hob. XXXIa:175
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A Jacobite Air. Phely and Willy, Hob. XXXIa:231
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Hooly and fairly, Hob. XXXIa:237
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Oonagh, Hob. XXXIa:249
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The auld gudeman, Hob. XXXIa:184
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Polwarth on the green, Hob. XXXIa:265
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The auld wife ayont the fire, Hob XXXIa:195
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The birks of Invermay, Hob XXXIa:187
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Auld Rob Morris, Hob XXXIa:192
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My deary an thou die, Hob XXXIa:166
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Jenny's bawbee, Hob XXXIa:252
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Highland Mary, Hob XXXIa:159
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Auld Robin Gray, Hob XXXIa:168
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Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, Hob XXXIa:178
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Gramachree, Hob. XXXIa:13a
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Green sleeves, Hob. XXXIa:112a
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I canna come ilka day to woo, Hob. XXXIa:140a
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If a body meet a body, Hob XXXIa:80a
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Kellyburn braes, Hob. XXXIa:148a
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Maggie Lauder, Hob XXXIa:35a
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Mary's dream, Hob. XXXIa:1a
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Strathallan's lament, Hob. XXXIa:145a
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The bonny grey-ey'd morn, Hob. XXXIa:101a
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The brisk young lad, Hob. XXXIa:46a
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The mucking o' Geordie's byre, Hob. XXXIa:51a
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The minstrel, Hob. XXXIa:115a
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The shepherd's wife, Hob. XXXIa:128a
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The soldier laddie, Hob. XXXIa:60a
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The weary pund o' tow, Hob XXXIa:129a
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Whistle o'er the lave o't, Hob. XXXIa:76a
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Young Jockey was the blythest lad, Hob. XXXIa:64a
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Bonny wee thing, Hob XXXIa:102b
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My Nanie, O, Hob. XXXIa:37c
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The boatman, Hob. XXXIa:246
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My Love she's but a lassie yet, Hob. XXXIa:194
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Tak your auld cloak about ye, Hob XXXIa:180
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Waes my heart that we should sunder, Hob XXXIa:155
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Johnie's grey breeks, Hob XXXIa:154
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Galashiels, Hob XXXIa:179
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Ay waking, O!, Hob XXXIa:157
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Tears that must ever fall, Hob. XXXIa:186
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Ettrick banks, Hob. XXXIa:151
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The blue bell of Scotland, Hob. XXXIa:176
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The braes of Ballenden, Hob. XXXIa:200
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Fee him, father, Hob. XXXIa:156
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Pinkie House, Hob. XXXIa:183
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Bonny Jean, Hob. XXXIa:172
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Bannocks o' barleymeal, Hob. XXXIa:171
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The blathrie o't, Hob. XXXIa:162
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Scornfu' Nansy, Hob. XXXIa:185
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I wish my Love were in a myre, Hob. XXXIa:177
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Rothiemurcus rant, Hob. XXXIa:165
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Over the water to Charlie, Hob. XXXIa:267
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Lochaber, Hob. XXXIa:190
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Happy Dick Dawson, Hob. XXXIa:247
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My love's a winsome wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:268
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Cro Chalin, Hob. XXXIa:253A
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The rock and a wee pickle tow, Hob. XXXIa:253B
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Lassie wi' the gowden hair, Hob. XXXIa:272
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Shelagh O'Neal, Hob. XXXIa:239
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The border widow's lament, Hob. XXXIa:232
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Good night and joy be wi' ye, Hob. XXXIa:254
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Jenny dang the weaver, Hob. XXXIa:240
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Sir Patrick Spence, Hob. XXXIa:250
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Savourna deligh, Hob. XXXIa:203
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Irish Air. Pat & Kate, Hob. XXXIa:241
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Cro Chalin, Hob. XXXIa:253A
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Fair Helen of Kirkconnell, Hob. XXXIa:236
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The braes of Ballochmyle, Hob. XXXIa:226
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Tullochgorum, Hob. XXXIa:270
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Johny Macgill, Hob. XXXIa:238
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Rise up and bar the door, Hob. XXXIa:197
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Lord Balgonie's favourite, Hob. XXXIa:273
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Barbara Allan, Hob. XXXIa:11a
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Edinburgh Kate, Hob XXXIa:69a
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Fy let's a' to the bridal, Hob XXXIa:20a
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Green grow the rashes, Hob. XXXIa:8a
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Here awa there awa, Hob. XXXIa:257a
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John o' Badenyon, Hob. XXXIa:24a
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Let me in this ae night, Hob XXXIa:61a
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Macgregor of Ruara's lament, Hob. XXXIa:81a
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My mither's ay glowrin o'er me, Hob. XXXIa:70a
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O Bonny lass, will you lie in a barrack, Hob. XXXIa:89a
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O'er bogie, Hob. XXXIa:16a
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Saw ye my father, Hob. XXXIa:5a
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The birks of Abergeldie, Hob. XXXIa:58a
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The death of the linnet, Hob. XXXIa:138a
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The ewie wi' the crooked horn, Hob. XXXIa:116a
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The white cockade, Hob. XXXIa:22a
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Tibbie Fowler, Hob. XXXIa:52a
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When she came ben she bobbit, Hob. XXXIa:62a
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Woo'd and married and a', Hob XXXIa:38a
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Gala Water, Hob. XXXIa:15b
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My Nanie, O, Hob. XXXIa:37b
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The sheperd's son, Hob. XXXIa:106b
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Johny Faw - or, The gypsie laddie, Hob. XXXIa:251
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The three captains, Hob. XXXIa:264
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Auld lang syne, Hob. XXXIa:218
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The collier's bonny lassie, Hob. XXXIa:213
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Lewie Gordon, Hob. XXXIa:215
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Wandering Willie, Hob. XXXIa:257
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Farewell, thou fair day. My lodging is on the cold ground, Hob. XXXIa:262
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My jo Janet, Hob. XXXIa:258
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The Palmer. O open the door, Hob. XXXIa:255
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I'll never leave thee, Hob. XXXIa:205
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Low down in the broom, Hob. XXXIa:210
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The bush aboon Traquair, Hob. XXXIa:204
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The flowers of the forest, Hob. XXXIa:212
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Corn riggs, Hob. XXXIa:216
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The siller crown, Hob. XXXIa:260
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Sae merry as we ha'e been, Hob. XXXIa:223
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The braes of Yarrow, Hob. XXXIa:207
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The silken snood, Hob. XXXIa:208
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From thee, Eliza, I must go, Hob. XXXIa:217
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Gilderoy, Hob. XXXIa:225
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Katharine Ogie, Hob. XXXIa:220
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Their groves o' sweet myrtle. The humours of Glen, Hob. XXXIa:256
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The lass of Lochroyan, Hob. XXXIa:209
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For the lack of gold, Hob. XXXIa:222
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The yellow hair'd laddie, Hob. XXXIa:211
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Tweedside, Hob. XXXIa:206
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The soldier's dream. Captain O'Kain, Hob. XXXIa:224
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Lizae Baillie, Hob. XXXIa:83
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Donald and Flora, Hob. XXXIa:139a
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Galla water, Hob. XXXIa:15a
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John Anderson, my jo, Hob. XXXIa:2a
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Lochaber, Hob. XXXIa:190a
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My apron, dearie, Hob. XXXIa:189a
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Merry may the maid be, Hob. XXXIa:50a
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Nancy's to the greenwod gane, Hob. XXXIa:185a
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My Nannie O, Hob. XXXIa:37a
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O poortith cauld. I had a horse, Hob. XXXIa:17a
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Of a' the airts the wind can blaw, Hob. XXXIa:230a
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Robin is my only jo, Hob. XXXIa:72a
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Roslin Castle, Hob. XXXIa:191a
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Tak' your auld cloak about ye, Hob. XXXIa:180a
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Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, Hob. XXXIa:216a
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The bonnie wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:102a
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The braes of Ballenden, Hob. XXXIa:200a
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The exile of Erin. Erin-gobragh, Hob. XXXIa:203a
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The lass of Patie's mill, Hob. XXXIa:160a
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The shepherd's son, Hob. XXXIa:106a
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The soldier's return, Hob. XXXIa:92a
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The waefu' heart, Hob. XXXIa:9a
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This is no mine ain house, Hob. XXXIa:14a
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Thou art gane awa', Hob. XXXIa:12a
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Todlin hame, Hob. XXXIa:6a
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Up in the morning early, Hob. XXXIa:28a
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Widow are ye wakin?, Hob. XXXIa:75a
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Maggy Lawder, Hob. XXXIa:35b
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O'er the muir amang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:122b
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Saw ye my father, Hob. XXXIa:5b
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The maid in Bedlam, Hob. XXXIa:13b
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My ain kind deary, O!, Hob. XXXIa:31b
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How long and dreary is the night, Hob. XXXIa:67
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Fy gar rub her o'er wi' strae, Hob. XXXIa:7
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The gard'ner wi' his paidle, Hob. XXXIa:45
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Shepherds, I have lost my love, Hob. XXXIa:93
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The birks of Abergeldie, Hob. XXXIa:58
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The maid's complaint, Hob. XXXIa:84
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The bonniest lass in a' the world, Hob. XXXIa:25
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I love my love in secret, Hob. XXXIa:3
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Steer her up, and had her gawin, Hob. XXXIa:78
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Jamie, come try me, Hob. XXXIa:79
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My boy Tammy, Hob. XXXIa:18
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Jenny was fair, Hob. XXXIa:99
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I'm o'er young to marry yet, Hob. XXXIa:30
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Hallow ev'n, Hob. XXXIa:63
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Jockie and Sandy, Hob. XXXIa:91
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The black eagle, Hob. XXXIa:66
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Mount your baggage, Hob. XXXIa:42
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Fy, let us a' to the bridal, Hob. XXXIa:20
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O'er bogie, Hob. XXXIa:16
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Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty, Hob. XXXIa:68
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The soger laddie, Hob. XXXIa:60
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Barbara Allen, Hob. XXXIa:11
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Dainty Davie, Hob. XXXIa:32
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My mither's ay glowran o'er me, Hob. XXXIa:70
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Woo'd and married and a', Hob. XXXIa:38
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Wat ye wha I met yestreen?, Hob. XXXIa:69
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Jockey was the blythest lad, Hob. XXXIa:64
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To daunton me, Hob. XXXIa:98
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The mill, mill O!, Hob. XXXIa:92
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Duncan Davison, Hob. XXXIa:26
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Be kind to the young thing, Hob. XXXIa:54
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Had awa frae me, Donald, Hob. XXXIa:12
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Green grow the rashes, Hob. XXXIa:8
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Young Damon, Hob. XXXIa:71
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Duncan Gray, Hob. XXXIa:34
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I dream'd I lay, Hob. XXXIa:87
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Rodin, quo' she, Hob. XXXIa:72
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Maggie's tocher, Hob. XXXIa:86
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Whistle o'er the lave o't, Hob. XXXIa:76
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Oh onochrie, Hob. XXXIa:85
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Tibby Fowler, Hob. XXXIa:52
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Widow, are ye waking ?, Hob. XXXIa:75
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The banks of Spey, Hob. XXXIa:57
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Colonel Gardner, Hob. XXXIa:97
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John of Badenyon, Hob. XXXIa:24
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Mary's dream, Hob. XXXIa:1
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Love will find out the way, Hob. XXXIa:53
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I had a horse, Hob. XXXIa:17
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O can you sew cushions, Hob. XXXIa:48
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Cumbernauld House, Hob. XXXIa:47
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O bonny lass, Hob. XXXIa:89
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Merry may the maid be, Hob. XXXIa:50
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Fife and a' the lands about it, Hob. XXXIa:29
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Sleepy bodie, Hob. XXXIa:44
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Her absence will not alter me, Hob. XXXIa:100
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The brisk young lad, Hob. XXXIa:46
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John, come kiss me now, Hob. XXXIa:41
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The bonny brucket lassie, Hob. XXXIa:59
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:124: The wee, wee man
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:134: What can a young lassie do
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:149: O'er the hills and far away
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:152: Down the burn, Davie
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:153: William and Margaret
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:160: The lass of Patie's mill
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:170: The broom of Cowdenknows
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:163: Logan water
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:181: Thro' the wood, laddie
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:182: Macpherson's farewell
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:193: Craigieburn Wood
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:188: The ewe-bughts
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:198: The sutor's daughter
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:202: Robin Adair
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:219: She rose, and let me in
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:214: Waly waly
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:221: The maid that tends the goats
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:227: Rattling roaring Willy
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:228: Oran gaoil
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:248: The old highland laddie
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:234: The east neuk o'Fife
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:4: Willie was a wanton wag
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:28: Up in the morning early
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:90: The flowers of Edinburgh
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Sensibility, Hob XXXIa:173
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The young Highland rover, Hob. XXXIa:143
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A country lassie, Hob. XXXIa:144
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Roslin Castle, Hob. XXXIa:191
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When she came ben she bobbit, Hob. XXXIa:62
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Saw ye me father, Hob. XXXIa:5
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Cauld kail in Aberdeen, Hob. XXXIa:55
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Marg'ret's ghost, Hob. XXXIa:65
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Todlen hame, Hob. XXXIa:6
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Blue bonnets, Hob. XXXIa:39
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O, let me in this ae night, Hob. XXXIa:61
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Raving winds, Hob. XXXIa:81
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Logie of Buchan, Hob. XXXIa:73
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The ploughman, Hob. XXXIa:10
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Eppie Adair, Hob. XXXIa:74
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By the stream so cool and clear, Hob. XXXIa:19
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The wawking of the fauld, Hob. XXXIa:40
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Here's a health to my true love, Hob. XXXIa:49
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Braw lads of Galla Water, Hob. XXXIa:15
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The glancing of her apron, Hob. XXXIa:88
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Pentland Hills, Hob. XXXIa:33
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Saw ye nae my Peggy?, Hob. XXXIa:56
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Will ye go to Flanders, Hob. XXXIa:13
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This is no mine ain house, Hob. XXXIa:14
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Peggy in devotion, Hob. XXXIa:96
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The shepherd Adonis, Hob. XXXIa:21
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Bonny Kate of Edinburgh, Hob. XXXIa:94
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The waefu' heart, Hob. XXXIa:9
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Maggy Lauder, Hob. XXXIa:35
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Willy's rare, Hob. XXXIa:82
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Leader haughs and Yarrow, Hob. XXXIa:27
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How can I be sad on my wedding day, Hob. XXXIa:36
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If e'er ye do well it's a wonder, Hob. XXXIa:95
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Nanny O, Hob. XXXIa:37
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Ye gods! was Strephon's picture blest, Hob. XXXIa:43
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The mucking of Geordie's byer, Hob. XXXIa:51
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The miller's daughter, Hob. XXXIa:80
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My heart's in the Highlands, Hob. XXXIa:77
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The lass of Livingston, Hob. XXXIa:23
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Bess and her spinning wheel, Hob. XXXIa:147
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The slave's lament, Hob. XXXIa:137
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Jenny drinks nae water, Hob. XXXIa:132
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The vain pursuit, Hob. XXXIa:133
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Dear Silvia, Hob. XXXIa:136
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The tither morn, Hob. XXXIa:130
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I do confess thou art sae fair, Hob. XXXIa:110
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The bonnie wee thing, Hob. XXXIa:102
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The widow, Hob. XXXIa:118
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The posie, Hob. XXXIa:113
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O for ane and twenty, Tam!, Hob. XXXIa:108
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Donocht Head, Hob. XXXIa:115
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Frae the friends and land I love, Hob. XXXIa:105
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Green sleeves, Hob. XXXIa:112
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Roy's wife, Hob. XXXIa:103
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Strephon and Lydia, Hob. XXXIa:150
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While hopeless, Hob. XXXIa:104
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O'er the moor arnang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:122
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Strathallan's lament, Hob. XXXIa:145
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The bonny gray ey'd morn, Hob. XXXIa:101
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Hughie Graham, Hob. XXXIa:141
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My goddess woman, Hob. XXXIa:120
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Bid me not forget, Hob. XXXIa:126
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Ae fond kiss, Hob. XXXIa:131
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Kelly-burn braes, Hob. XXXIa:148
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The weary pound o' tow, Hob. XXXIa:129
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A cold frosty morning, Hob. XXXIa:107
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Now westlin winds, Hob. XXXIa:111
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The tears I shed, Hob. XXXIa:123
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Lass gin ye lo'e me, tell me now, Hob. XXXIa:140
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She's fair and fause, Hob. XXXIa:121
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The ewy wi' the crooked hom, Hob. XXXIa:116
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The rose bud, Hob. XXXIa:135
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Nithsdall's welcome hame, Hob. XXXIa:125
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Fair Eliza, Hob. XXXIa:117
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Donald and Flora, Hob. XXXIa:139
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On a bank of flowers, Hob. XXXIa:142
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Yon wind mossy mountains, Hob. XXXIa:119
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Lady Randolph's complaint, Hob. XXXIa:127
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The death of the linnet, Hob. XXXIa:138
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Johnie Armstrong, Hob. XXXIa:109
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The shepherd's son, Hob. XXXIa:106
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Tho' for seven years and mair, Hob. XXXIa:146
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An thou wert mine ain thing, Hob. XXXIa:164a
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Anna, Hob. XXXIa:93a
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Captain Okain, Hob. XXXIa:224a
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Bessy Bell and Mary Gray, Hob. XXXIa:178a
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Cauld kail in Aberdeen, Hob. XXXIa:55a
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Fy gar rub her o'er wi' strae, Hob. XXXIa:7a
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Halloween, Hob. XXXIa:63a
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O'er the moor amang the heather, Hob. XXXIa:122a
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The birks of Invermay, Hob. XXXIa:187a
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What ails this Heart of Mine, Hob. XXXIa:244
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Scottish Songs, Hob XXXIa:31: The lea-rig
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