.. The letter n after the Figures referring to the Page, signifies note.
Adam, Right Hon. William, a specimen of minstrel recitation obtained from, 8 n. Adderstone, the, 284.
Barbauld, Mrs. 238.
Barthram's Dirge,' 100.
Battle-Axe, 56.
'CADYOW CASTLE,' 268.
'Cairns, 177, 305 n.
Cameron, Richard, a preacher, during the Persecution, 29, 121.
Beaugué, (a French officer serving in Scot- Caledonian Forest and wild cattle, 268,270 n. land, 1549.) Memoirs of, 19. Belrinnes, ballad of, 13. Beltane-tree, 262.
'Bessie Bell and Mary Gray,' 7 n. Bluck-mail, 25, 26.
Addison, his críticism on 'Chevy Chase,' 3, 4. Airs of some old ballads appended to the present edition. The Battle of Otter- bourne, 59. Johnie Armstrong, 70. Dick o' the Cow, 89. The Lord Maxwell's Blood-hound, or sluith-hound, 9 n. 104. Goodnight, 106. The Battle of Bothwell-Bogle, the, or goblin, 34. Brig, 129. The Douglas Tragedy, 458. The Dowie Dens o' Yarrow, 187. The Wife of Usher's Well, 211. True Tho- mas, 249. Glenfinlas, 261. 'Albania, 'a poem, extract from, 36. Albany, Earl of, 43, 46, 47.
Aldridge, Robert, Bishop of Carlisle, 180 n. Alexander the Third, the last Scottish King
of the pure Celtic race,' 6. 'Ancient Mariner,' Coleridge's, 233. Ancram Moor, battle of, 18, 267. Angus, Earl of, (4455,) 43 n.
Archibald, sixth Earl of, called 'Bell the Cat,' 45, 16.
seventh Earl of, 17, 18 n.
'Annan Water,' 216.
Annual Review, the, critical notice from, 310 n.
Anthony Now Now, 229.
Archie Armstrong's Aith,' 306.
'Archie of Ca' Field,' 404.
Arkinholme, battle of, 15.
'Armin and Elvira, 233.
Armstrong, clan of, 67.
• Armstrong's Goodnight,' 102. Armstrong, John, of Gilnockie, 69.
William, (Christie's Will,") kid- naps Lord Durie, 245. Conveys a packet to Charles the First, 244. Arran, Earl of, (temp. Jac. V.) 16.
ASPEN, THE HOUSE OF: a Tragedy,' 474. 'AUCHINDRANE; or, The Ayrshire Tragedy,' 454. See also 196 n. Auchinleck MS., account of the, 327. • Auld Maitland,' 47.
Baillie, Mrs. Joanna. Dedication to her of 'MacDuff's Cross,' 422. See also 159. Balfour, John of Kinloch, ('Burly,') 422. Ballads and Poems, ancient, very few ma- nuscript records of, have yet been disco- vered, 6. Printed in Garlands, ib.
Collections of, namely, Pepys's, 7. Duke of Roxburghe's, ib. An anony. mous collection, ib. Millar and Chap- man's, ib. Watson's, ib. Ramsay's, ib. Percy's, 8. Evan's, 14. Herd's, ib. and 35. Pinkerton's, 12. Ritson's, ib. Scott's, (The Border Minstrelsy,) 13. Dalzell's, ib. Jamieson's, ib. and 35 n. Mother- well's. 43. Kinloch's, ib. Sharpe's, ib. Leslie's, ib. Buchan's, ib. Hartshorne's, 14. Riddell's, 54. Mrs. Brown's, 55. BALLAD, the Ancient, ESSAY on Imitations of, 229.
Ballads, Historical, 45. Romantic, 131. Imitations of Ancient, 245. Ballantyne, Mr. James, The Border Mins- trelsy the first work printed by him, 15;
Bannatyne Richard, his journal, 24 n. Bannerman, Miss Anne, her Tales of Su- perstition and Chivalry,' 255. Bansters, what, 12 n.
Boiling, punishment of, 282.
Bond of Alliance, or Feud-stanching, be- twixt the clans of Scott and Kerr, 1529,
'Bonny Hynd,' the, 224. Borderers. English, excommunication of, by the Bishop of Durham, 1498, 41.
Scottish, their ancient state, 14. Feuds, 16. Their state at the Reforma- tion, 20; in 4568, ib.; at James's acces- sion to the throne of England, 23. Cus- toms and modes of life, 24. Power of their chieftains, 26. Border houses, 27. Monuments, ib. Dress and arms, ib. Signals and places of rendezvous, 28. Warlike convocations, ib. Religion, ib. Superstitions, 29. Domestic economy, 32. Taste for music and poetry, 6, 32. 'Border Widow,' Lament of the, 176. Bothwell, Francis Stuart, Earl of, (temp. Jac. VI.) 22.
James Hepburn, Earl of, (temp. Mar.) 19, 20.
Bothwell Bridge, battle of, 124. Bourne, Geordie, history of, 37. Bridge of Dee,' the, 44.
British Critic, the, notice from, 407 n. Broom of Cowdenknows, the, the original ballad of, 464.
Broomfield Hill,' the, 462. 'Brown Adam,' 190.
Brown, Mrs., of Falkland, her ballads, 53 and passim. Brownie, the, 30.
Bruce, King Robert The. His slaughter of the Red Comyn, 293.
Sir John, of Kinross, 12. Mrs., of Arnot, 12.
Brunne, Robert de, 4, 9. Brydone, William, town-clerk of Selkirk, at Flodden, 224. Buccleuch, ancestors of the house of, 15 n. 17.
Charles, Duke of, 305, 306. - Harriet, Duchess of. 306. Henry, Duke of, dedication to. of the Minstrelsy.' 1802, 45.
Walter Francis, Duke of, dedi- cation to, of the Poetical Works, 1830, 4, Buchan, Mr. Peter, his collection of bal- lads, 14. Various readings of ballads, passim.
Bull's-head, presented at a feast, 286. Burns, Robert, structure of verse used by him, 6, 324 n. "The Poet of Scotland,' 36. His 'Lord Gregory, 198. His at- tachment to old Scottish Songs, 221.
The poet most capable to relieve and heighten the character of ancient poetry,'
Bury, the Lady Charlotte, introduced the author to Mr. Lewis, 237. Dr. Leyden's verses to her with the Mermaid,' 288. Buttery Spirit, tale of a, 154 n. Byron, Lord, poem on his mother's mar- riage, 14. Remarks on a conversation between him and Capt. Medwin, 244.
Cameronians, the, 120, 124, 124, 272. See also Covenanters.'
Campbell, Lady Charlotte. See 'Bury.'
- Thomas, the 'Bard of Hope,' 234. Canning, Right Hon. George, a writer in the Anti-jacobin,' 475. Caraccioli, Prince, 475 n. Carberry hill, battle of, 20. Carlioun, 385.
Carlisle Castle, relation of the manner of surprising, 1596, 82.
Carmichael, Sir John, 78.
Cartwright, Dr., the first living poet the author recollected to have seen, 233. Cassilis, the Earl of, (temp. Jac. V1.) 451. Bond by him to his brother, 452.
Celts, the, 5; their music and poetry, ib.;
Chapman, Walter, an early Scottish printer. See Millar and Chapman.'
Charles the First, 110, 112, 146, 179. the Second, 116, 119. Chase, the, 380. Chattan, clan of, 303. Chatterton, Thomas, 252. Chaucer, 324 n.
Chevy Chase, 3. 4.
'Child of Elle,' the, 41.
Chivalry, 54, 167, 170, 172, 390, 398. Christ Kirk on the Green,' 6.
'Christie's Will,' 243.
Cid, the, in Spain, the metrical poems of, 5. Claverhouse, Grahame of. See Dundee. 'Cleanse the Causeway,' a skirmish in Edin-
Coneybeare, Rev. Mr., his Illustrations of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, 40 n. Constable, George, esq. (Jonathan Old- buck,) 239.
Robert, (an English spy,) his account of the Borders, 20, 26. Contract, double of the, betwixt the King and several of his subjects, (Borderers, 1612,) 43.
Corpse-lights, 196 n. Corrivrekin, gulf of, 287. 'Cospatrick, 212.
'Cout of Keeldar,' the. 283.
Covenanters, the, 14, 109 n. 120, 121, 124, 130.
Cowper, William, 234.
Cox, Captain, of Coventry, 14. Critical Review, notices from, 146 n. 274 n.
Cromwell, Oliver, defeats the Duke of IIa- milton, 146. Invective against him in a MS. in the Advocates' Library, 149. Tradi- tion concerning him when in Glasgow, ib. 'Cruel Sister,' the, 247.
Culross, Lady, her dream, 184. 'Cumnor Hall,' 11.
Cunningham, Allan, his ballad poetry, 233. Critical remarks by him on Auchindrane,' 474.
'Curch,'the, worn by Scottish matrons, 245. Currie, Dr., his account of a traveller drown- ing, 216.
Dalkeith, Harriet, Countess of, (afterwards Duchess of Buccleuch.) See Buccleuch.' village and castle of, 274 n.
Dalzell, General, 127.
J. G. esq. his collection of Scottish poems, 15. Richard Bannatyne's Jour- nal published by him, 22 n. Daoine shi', or Men of Peace, 145. Darnley, Henry, 20, 219. 'Demon-Lover, the, 497.
Death of Featherstonehaugh,' the, 93. 'Death of Leithhail,' the, 14.
Debateable Land, the, 19, 67.
Dick o' the Cow,' 89.
'Dirge, a Lykewake,' 485. 'DOOM OF DEVORGOIL. 426. Douce, Francis, esq., 317, 325, 369. Douglas, the family of, 45.
Archibald, third Earl of, called, 'Tine-man, 407.
James, Earl of, killed at Otter- bourne, 56.
the sixth Earl of, and his brother, the murders of, 15. Followed by that of their successor, ib. His brother, Eart James, ib. The Black Douglas put down the Red,' ib. n.
William, eighth Earl of, 408.
the late Lady, 202 n.
-, Gawain, Bishop of Dunkeld, 46
-of Kilspindie,affecting story of,18 n. 'Douglas Tragedy,' the, 157. 'Dowie Dens of Yarrow,' the, 186. Dragons, 203.
'Drink of Might,' 388, 589.
Drumclog, battle of, 424.
Dryburgh Abbey, 266.
Duel of Wharton and Stewart,' 172.
'Fire King,' the, 242.
Fleming. Adam, of Kirkpatrick, 177. Fletcher, his comedy of Monsieur Thomas,
Flodden, battle of. 16, 222, 226, 228.
· Flowers of the Forest,' Part First, 226. Part Second, 227.
Flower of Yarrow,' (Mary Scott,) 305. Foot-ball, 28.
Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, compli- ment paid by him to the author of The Monk,' 237.
'Fray of Suport,' 102.
Frederick the Second of Prussia, 235. Frere, Right Hon. J. H. his imitations of the ancient ballad, 232. A writer in the * Antijacobin,' 475.
Ghosts and Spirits, 30, 49, 270 n.
His 'Mountain Bard,* 457 n. His ballad poetry, 233.
Home, Lord Chamberlain to James IV., 16. His conduct at Flodden, 226 n. Lord, (1559), 20.
-, of Wedderburn, 16. Homer, 2, 3, 4.
Homildon-hill, battle of, 407. Hotspur. See Percy.
'HOUSE OF ASPEN, the: a Tragedy,' 474. Howlat, the Buke of the, 6 n. 319. 'Hughie the Græme,' 178. Hunting, 270.
'Interlude of the laying of a Gaist,' 40. Investiture, feudal, 66.
Jacobitism, the last contests of, recited in ballads, 234.
James the First of Scotland. His 'Christ Kirk on the Green, 6. His education and poetry, 9.
The Third. Rebellion against him, and his death, 45.
the Fourth, 45. His death, 226 n. the Fifth, in minority, 46.
the Sixth. At the Parliament held 1571, 24. His policy in religious matters, 410. His Rewles and Cauteles of Scottis Poesie,' 324 n. His conduct respecting the Mures of Auchindrane, 454.
pie,' 297. His Scottish Dictionary, ib. and 525 n.
Gilbert, Davies, esq. a specimen of the po- Jamieson, Rev. Dr. John, his 'Water Kel- pular ballad preserved by, 231. Gil Morrice, 190, 232 n. Gipsies, 246. Glamour, 246.
Glencairn, 'The Good Earl' of, 274, 466. 'GLENFINLAS,' 260.
Glossary to Sir Tristrem,' 401. Gododin, the, 15.
-Goethe, 235, 474. Ilis Goetz of Berlichin- den, 493.
GOETZ OF BERLICHINGEN: a Tragedy, 492.
Golagrus and Gawane, the knightly tale of, 7 n. 319.
Goldsmith, Oliver, his imitations of ballad poetry, 233.
Gordon, the family of, 60.
Adam, gallant conduct of, at Ho- mildon hill, 407.
of Earlstoun, 127. Colonel Nathaniel, 119. 'Græme and Bewick, 470.
'Græme, or Grahame, families of, 61, 170. Graham of Gartmore, the late Mr., 222. --, John, The Long Quaker,' 34. 'GRAY BROTHER,' the, 272. 'Grey Mare's Tail,' the, a cataract above Moffat, 244.
'Guilt of blood,' 229 n.
Haddenrig, battle of, 18.
laig of Bemerside, family of, 256. ter by Petrus de Haga, 310 n. 311. 'HALIDON HILL,' 407.
Jamieson, Mr. Robert, his collection of hal- lads, 13. See also 35 n. 191, 193 n. 194 n. 209, 217 n. 251.
'Jamie Telfer of the Fair Dodhead,' 76. Jedburgh, letter from the Earl of Surrey, giving an account of the storm of, 56. Jeddart Justice, 23. 'Jellon Grame,' 194. Jewish tradition, 244. 'Jock o' the Side, 93. 'Johnie Armstrang,' 67. 'Johnie of Breadistee,' 480.
Johnson, Dr., his ridicule of the ballad style, v 234.
Johnstone family, 108.
Jones's translation of the Gododin, extract from, 15.
Kendal, a contemporary of Thomas the Rhymer, 9.
Kennedy, Sir Gilbert, of Barganie, 452. Sir Thomas, of Cullayne, 452. Ker, Thomas, of Fairnihirst, 19, 20, 22. Char-Kempe Viser,' the, 43, 209. 'King Henrie, 214.
Halket, Mrs., of Wardlaw, author of 'Har- dyknute,' 42. Hamilton, family of, 268.
Right Hon. Lady Anne, 269. of Bothwellhaugh, 268. Lord Claud, 270.
Robert, esq. advocate, 45.
Sir Thomas, Lord Advocate,
Kinloch, Mr. G. R. His collection of bal- lads, 13. Various readings of ballads, passim.
'Kinmont Willie,' 82. Kirconnell, Fair Helen of, 177.
Lady Culross's Dream,' 484. 'Lai dee Chevrefoil, translation of, by Madlle. Marie, 326.
Laidlaw, Mr. William, 157 n. 479, 197. Laing, Mr. David, his Select Remains of the Ancient Popular Poetry of Scotland," 6 n. 48 n.
'Laird o' Logie,' 182.
'Laird of Muirhead,' 228.
'Lament of the Border Widow,' 476.
Langside, battle of, 20, 274 n.
Largs, battle of, 301.
Lass of Lochroyan,' the, 198.
Laud, Archbishop, 306.
'Lay le Frain,' à Breton romance, 209. Learmont, Thomas. See 'Thomas of Er- celdoune.'
Lennox, Earl of, Regent, (temp. Jac. V’1.) A. Leuoré,' Burger's, 237.
Leprosy, 169 n. 598.
Leslie, Charles, (a ballad-singer,) 45.
Lesly, Alexander, Earl of Leven, 114.
General David, 111, 114.
'Lesly's March,' 409.
Lewis, M. G. esq. Some particulars re- specting him, 236. His 'Monk,' ib. His poetry, 257. His Tales of Wonder,' 240. His correspondence with the author, 241. His Sir Agilthorn,' 295. Leyden, Dr. John. His connexion with The Minstrelsy,' 36. His ballad poetry, 253. A contributor to Lewis's Tales of Wonder,' 240. His ballad for the Cloud King, 242. His assistance in the publi- cation of Sir Tristrem,' 325. His con- tributions to the Minstrelsy. 'Scottish Music,' 454. 'Ode on visiting Flodden,' 228. Lord Soulis,' 275. Cout of Keel- dar,' 284. The Mermaid,' 287.
Lham-dearg, the spirit of Glenmore, 32 n. Lincluden, 295.
Lindesay, family of, 64.
-Sir David, of the Mount, Drama written by, 24.
-, Lord, of the Byres, 46, 274 n.
Lochmaben Castle, 74.
kindly tenants of, 75.
Lochmaben Harper,' the, 74. 'Lord Ewrie,' 73.
'Lord Henry and Fair Catherine,' 234. 'Lord Maxwell's Goodnight,' 404.
'Lord Randal,' 465.
'Lord Soulis,' 275.
'Lord Thomas and Fair Annie,' 209.
'Lord William,' 161.
Lords of the Isles, 301.
'Loudon-hill,' battle of, 124.
'Lykewake Dirge,' 184.
'Morte Arthur,' the, 323. Morton, Earl of, Regent, (temp. Jac. V1.), 22, 271.
Motherwell, Mr. William. Enumeration by him of the ballads which appeared for the first time in the Border Minstrelsy, 2 n. His eulogium on that work, ib. Notice of his collection of ballads, 13. Various readings of ballads, passim. Murder, superstition formerly resorted to for the discovery of, 196 n. 453. 'Murder of Caerlaveroc,' 293.
Mure, John, of Auchindrane, 451. His son James, 455.
Murray, Thomas Randolph, Earl of, 163, 300 n.
-, the Regent, 20. His death, 268. Music. See 'Airs.'
'Ode on visiting Flodden,' by Dr. Leyden, 228.
O gin my Love were yon Red Rose,' 222. Organ, the, hatred of the old Presbyterians to, 112.
'Orlando Inamorato,' the, 205.
Orleans, Duke of, his poetical exercises in Sangreal, the, 399. English, 9.
'O tell me how to woo thee, 222. Otterbourne, battle of, 56.
MacPherson, James, publisher of Ossian's Peden, Alexander, 124 n. 150 n. 272.
'Maggie Lauder,' 7 n.
Magic, 276, 277, 280.
Maiden, the, (a sort of guillotine,) 22 n. Maitland Club, the, 19 n.
-Sir Richard, (of the 13th century,)
25, 39, 48, 49.
Makers, the, 3, 4.
Saxons, the Anglo-, and their language, 5, 9, 10 n., 14.
Schiller, 235, 236, 474.
Scots Magazine, the, extracts from, 264 n. Scott of Buccleuch. See Buccleuch.' ---of Harden, family of, 32 n. 503.
, Hugh, esq. of Harden, 238 n. 259. His lady, 238, 239.
---, Mary, the Flower of Yarrow, 305. Mrs., (the author's mother,) 227 n. 'Scottish Music,' an ode, 131. Second-sight, 262.
Pepys, Secretary, his collection of ballads, 7. Selkirk, citizens of, at Flodden, 225. Its Pepper, Father, 239.
Mallet, David, his imitations of ballad poe- 'Persecution,' the, in Scotland, 120, 121, try, 255.
303. Verses on a visit paid to Melrose Abbey, 506. 'Archie Armstrong's Aith,' ib. Mary, Queen of Scots-Events during her reign, 20. Her Maries,' 248 and 221 n. Maxwell, Lord, (temp. Jac. V.), 18. Medwin's Life of Byron in his later years, remarks on a passage in, 241.
Melbourne, Lord, 242.
Melvill of Glenbervie, 282.
Men of Peace. See Daoine Shi'.' Merlin, 254, 316.
Mermaid, the, 287. Mermaids, 287.
Mickle, W. J., his imitations of ballad poe- try, 11, 233.
Millar and Chapman, their Miscellany, the earliest surviving specimen of the Scottish press, 7.
Minstrels, the order of, 8, 229. Introduction to Sir Tristrem, passim. MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTish Border. Dedication, 1. Advertisement, ib. n. Introductory Remarks on Popular Poe- try, ib. Introduction to the Minstrelsy, 14. Appendix, 36. Historical Ballads, 45. Romantic Ballads, 431. Imitations
Peter the Great, anecdote of, 219 n. Philiphaugh, battle of, 142. Pibroch, the, 303 n. Picts, the, 5, 285 n.
Pinkerton, John, his collection of ballads, 12. His List of Scottish Poets, ib. His History of Scotland, 16. Pinkey, battle of, 18. Pipers, 54.
Pisistratus, Homer's works collected by, 3. Pitcairn, Mr. Robert, editor of Criminal Trials, 452, 455 n.
Plummer, Andrew, esq. 65, 204. POETRY, POPULAR, Introductory Remarks on,' 4; continuation of the subject under the title of Essay on the Imitations of the Ancient Ballad, 229.
Poetry, Romantic, state of the art of, at the end of the 48th century, 234. Presbyterians, the Scottish, 110, 119. Price, Mr., remarks on his dissertation on the preface to Sir Tristrem, 309 n. 'Prince Robert,' 243. 'Proud Lady Margaret, 165. Pryse, to sound the, 270. Purgatory, 184.
Pye, Henry James, esq. 238.
of the Ancient Ballad, with Essay pre-Queen's Mire, the, 20. faced, 229.
'Monk,' Lewis's, 236.
Montnouth, Duke of, 127.
Montague, Lord. His collection of ballads
Raid of the Reidswire,' 78.
Ramsay, Allan. Stanza used by him, 6. As a ballad collector, 7. His Tea-Table Miscellany,' 216. 'Vision,' 42.
'Sir Owain,' legend of, 484, 494 n. 'Sir Patrick Spens, 45. See also, 239 n. 'SIR TRISTREM; a Metrical Romance of the thirteenth century, by Thomas of Ercel- doune, called The Rhymer,' 509. also, 6, 188 n., 214 n. 232, 257. Skirving, Mr., author of a ballad on the battle of Prestonpans, 231.
Smallholme Tower, 264.
Smythe, Professor, 242.
Snakes and Serpents, 203, 289 n.
Soltra, Convent, 235.
Solway, battle of, 48.
Somerset, Duke of, (temp. Henr.), 19. SONGS.
Hither we come, 456.
What makes the troopers' frozen courage muster? 487.
We love the shrill trumpet, we love the drum's rattle, 428.
When friends are met o'er merry cheer, 442.
When the tempest's at the loudest, 434. Soulis, family of, 275.
'Souters of Selkirk,' 223.
Southey, Robert, esq. his imitations of ballad poetry, 233, 240. Extract from his Life of Nelson, 473 n.
Sow, the, a military engine, 53. Spedlin's Castle, 30 n.
Spenser, Edmund, 145 n.
Spirits, 30, 40, 154 n. 270, 300.
Standard, the battle of the, 229 n.
Standards, military, 54.
Standfield, Philip, case of, 196 n. Strathmore, Earl of, killed at Sheriffmuir, 421 n.
Superstition, Popular, 196 n. 453. See also Fairies, Ghosts, Spirits."
Suport, the Fray of, 102. Sutherland, Duke of, 411.
Swinton, Sir John, 407. Arms of the family, 409.
Swiss Guards, massacre of the, 275. Sword-mill, 286.
Sympathy, cure by, 197 n.
Taylor, William, esq. his version of 'Le- Walker, J., C. esq. 217. noré, 238.
Terry, Mr., comedian, 426. Theatre. the, 10.
Thomas of Erceldoune, or The Rhymer: account of him, 246; his prophecies, 247; author of 'Sir Tristrem,' 309. See also, 5, 6, 9.
Thomas the Rhymer, a ballad in three parts, 246.
Tickell, Mr., his ballad poetry, 231, 233 n. Tinchell, the, 239.
Torfæus, legends from, 208, 245. Transformation, 208 n.
Traquair, Earl of, (temp. Car. I.), 245, 244. Tribunal, the Secret, or Invisible, of Ger- many, 474, 493.
Tristrem, see Sir Tristrem.' Trouveurs, or Troubadours, 3. Turnbull, clan of, 16.
Tytler, A. F. esq. (Lord Woodhouselee,) his collections of ballads, 14, 35; his ver- sion of 'The Robbers,' 236.
Tytler, P. F. esq., his History of Scotland,'
Venetian general, anecdote of a, 421 n. 'Vision,' the, a poem, 12.
'Wamphray,' the Lads of, 408.
WAR-SONG of the Edinburgh Light Dra- goons,' 275. Water Kelpie,' the, 297.
Watson, James, publisher of some ancient poetry, 7.
Weber, Henry, 325.
Welsh Dictionary, 314, 325. Wharton, Lord, (1547,) 19.
"Wharton and Stuart, the duel of, 172.
Wife of Usher's Well, the, 244.
Willich, Dr., teacher of German, 235. Willie's Ladye,' 191.
'Will Jones,' 241, 242.
Wilson, author of 'Clyde,' a poem, 445 n.
, Professor. 13 n.
Witchcraft, 141, 245 n. 307 n. Wolcott, Dr., 198. Wolfian hypothesis, 2 n.
Woodhouselee, Lord. See Tytler, A. F. esq. Wordsworth, William, esq. His stanzas on
Helen of Kirconnel, 178 n. His poems on the Yarrow, 186 n. His imitations of the ballad style, 233. Worms, or serpents, 205.
'Yarrow,' the Dowie Dens of, 185. 'Young Benjie,' 459. 'Young Tamlane,' the, 152.
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