"To Joy."
[3] There is a curious instance of this in the song, "The Blithesome Bridal."--Chambers's "Scottish Songs," p. 71.
[4] Sibbald's "Chronicle of Scottish Poetry," vol. iii., p. 193.
[5] Campbell has translated this fragment, but he has not retained the simplicity of the original.
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ALLAN CUNNINGHAM, 1
She 's gane to dwall in heaven, 9
The lovely lass of Preston mill, 10
Gane were but the winter cauld, 12
It's hame, and it's hame, 13
The lovely lass of Inverness, 14
A wet sheet and a flowing sea, 15
The bonnie bark, 16
Thou hast sworn by thy God, my Jeanie, 17
Young Eliza, 19
Lovely woman, 20
EBENEZER PICKEN, 22
Peggie wi' the glancin' e'e, 24
Woo me again, 25
STUART LEWIS,
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