Description |
96 p. ; 11 cm. |
Series |
Little luxart library
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Note |
Publisher identified on t.p. as "formerly Little Leather Library Corp." |
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The publisher used this form of name between 1925 and 1930. |
Contents |
Man was made to mourn -- To a mouse -- The cotter's Saturday night -- To a louse -- To a mountain daisy -- Tam o' Shanter -- Montgomerie's Peggy -- Here's to thy health -- The lass of Cessnock Banks -- No churchman am I -- The rigs o' barley -- One night as I did wander -- Young Peggy blooms -- Her flowing locks -- For a' that -- Composed in spring -- Will ye go to the Indies, my Mary? -- Farewell song to the banks of Ayr -- Battlin, Roarin Willie -- Bonie Dundee -- The bonie moor-hen -- The birks of Aberfeldt -- Strathallan's lament -- My Peggy's charms -- The young highland rover -- Love in the guise of friendship -- M'Pherson's farewell -- Stay, my charmer -- Raving winds around her blowing -- How long and dreary is the night -- The winter it is past -- The bonie lad that's far away -- Of a' the airts the wind can blaw -- Anna, thy charms -- The day returns -- O were I on Parnassus Hill -- It is na, Jean, thy bonie face -- Auld lang syne -- My bonie Mary -- The banks of Nith -- I love my love in secret -- John Anderson, my jo -- My love, she's but a lassie yet -- The laddie's dear sel' -- The braes o' Killiecrankie -- The gowden locks of Anna -- Gudewife, cout the lawin -- The banks o' Doon -- What can a young lassie do wi' an auld man -- John lad, cock up your beaver -- My bonie Bell -- I hae been at Crookieden -- Ae fond kiss, and then we sever -- Thou gloomy December -- I do confess thou art sae fair -- Highland Mary -- The soldier's return -- Blythie hae I been on yon hill -- O were my love yon lilac fair -- Robert Bruce's march to Bannockburn -- A red, red rose -- The lovely lass o' Iverness -- Inconstancy in love. |
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