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The parties met. The wily, wordy Greek, 508.
The Pope he was saying the high, high mass, 17.
The rose is fairest when 't is budding new, 181.
The sacred tapers' lights are gone, 497.
The sages for authority, pray, look, 473.
The sound of Rokeby's woods I hear, 269.
The storm increases 't is no sunny shower, 507.
The sun is rising dimly red, 460.
The sun upon the lake is low, 484.
The sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, 437.
The tears I shed must ever fall, 505.
The violet in her greenwood bower, 8.

The way is long, my children, long and rough-

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There's something in that ancient superstition,
496.

These be the adept's doctrines - every element,
507.

These were wild times - the antipodes of ours,
508.

187.

They bid me sleep, they bid me pray,
Things needful we have thought on; but the
thing, 500.

This is a gentle trader and a prudent, 499.
This is a lecturer so skilled in policy, 503.
This is a love meeting? See the maiden mourns,
502.

This is he Who rides on the court-gale, 498.
This rare news thou tell'st me, my good fel-
low, 498.

This is some creature of the elements, 502.
This is the day when the fairy kind, 456.

This is the Prince of Leeches; fever, plague,

504.

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whither after? 495.

This way lie safety and a sure retreat, 501.
Those evening clouds, that setting ray, 491.
Thou hast each secret of the household, Fran-
cis, 497.

Thou so needful, yet so dread, 465.
Thou who seek'st my fountain lone, 458.
Though right be aft put down by strength, 418.
Thrice to the holly brake, 455.

Through the vain webs, which puzzle sophists'
skill, 507.

Thy craven fear my truth accused, 455.
hy hue, dear pledge, is pure and bright, 430.

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Thy time is not yet out the devil thou serv-
est, 503.

'Tis a weary life this - 497.

"Tis not alone the scene- the man, Anselmo,
499.

'Tis not her sense-for sure, in that, 505.
'Tis strange that in the dark sulphureous mine,
508.

'Tis sweet to hear expiring Summer's sigh, 405.
"T is the black ban-dog of our jail-pray look
on him, 502.

'Tis when the wound is stiffening with the cold,
496.

To horse! to horse! the standard flies, 9.
To man in this his trial state, 494.

To the Lords of Convention 't was Claver'se who
spoke, 485.

To youth, to age, alike, this tablet pale, 484.
Toll, toll the bell! 507.

Too much rest is rust, 504.

Traquair has ridden up Chapel-hope, 31.
True-love, an thou be true, 494.

True Thomas sat on Huntlie bank, 33.

Trust me, each state must have its policies, 495.
'Twas a Maréchal of France, and he fain would
honor gain, 408.

'Twas All-souls' eve, and Surrey's heart beat
high, 77.

'Twas near the fair city of Benevent, 478.
'T was time and griefs, 493.

'Twas when among our linden-trees, 442.
Twist ye, twine ye! even so, 425.

Upon the Rhine, upon the Rhine they cluster,
507.

Up rose the sun o'er moor and mead, 482.

Vain man, thou mayst esteem thy love as fair,
507.

Viewless Essence, thin and bare, 482.

Wake, Maid of Lorn! the moments fly, 315.
Waken, lords and ladies gay, 403.
Want you a man, 507.

Wasted, weary, wherefore stay, 425.
We are bound to drive the bullocks, 418.

We are not worse at once-the course of evil,
502.

We do that in our zeal, 506.

We know not when we sleep nor when we wake,

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What did ye wi' the bridal ring, 441.
What ho, my jovial mates! come on! we'll
frolic it, 499.

What makes the troopers' frozen courage mus-
ter, 11.

What, man, ne'er lack a draught when the full
can, 498.

What sheeted ghost is wandering through the
storm, 504.

Wheel the wild dance, 422.

When autumn nights were long and drear, 495.
When beauty leads the lion in her toils, 505.
When friends are met o'er merry cheer, 486.
When fruitful Clydesdale's apple bowers, 22.
When Israel of the Lord beloved, 451.
When princely Hamilton's abode, 26.
When Princes meet, astrologers may mark it,

503.

When the fight of grace is fought, 441.
When the gledd's in the blue cloud, 440.
When the heathen trumpet's clang, 438.
When the last Laird of Ravenswood to Ravens-
wood shall ride, 448.

When the lone pilgrim views afar, 436.
When the tempest 's at the loudest, 485.
When we two meet, we meet like rushing tor-
rents, 506.

Whence the brooch of burning gold, 322.
Where corpse-light, 465.

Where is he? Has the deep earth swallowed
him? 508.

Where shall the lover rest, 110.

Wherefore come ye not to court, 500.
Whet the bright steel, 451.

While the dawn on the mountain was misty and
gray, 268.

Who is he? One that for the lack of land, 492.

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496.

Yes, thou mayst sigh, 482.

Yon path of greensward, 505.

You call it an ill angel - it may be so, 496,
You call this education, do you not, 496.
You have summoned me once, you have sum-
moned me twice, 458.

You shall have no worse person than my cham-
ber, 502.

You talk of Gayety and Innocence, 505.
Young men will love thee more fair and more
fast, 415.

Your suppliant, by name, 468.

Youth of the dark eye, wherefore didst thou

call me? 455.

Youth! thou wear'st to manhood now, 497.

INDEX OF TITLES

[The Titles of Major Works and General Divisions are set in SMALL CAPITALS]

ABBOT, THE, mottoes from, 497.

'Admire not that I gained,' 485.
Albert Græme's Song, 76.

Alexandre, M., the celebrated Ventriloquist,

Lines addressed to, 474.

Alice Brand, 184.

Allen-a-Dale, 254.

An hour with thee,' 480.

Ancient Gaelic Melody, 448.

And did ye not hear of a mirth befell,' 413.

Anne of Geierstein, verses from, 483; mottoes
from, 506.

Answer to Introductory Epistle, 453.

Antiquary, The, verses from, 429; mottoes
from, 492.

Appeal, The, Epilogue to, 439.

'As lords their laborers' hire delay,' 474.
Avenel, Mary, To, 458.

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Boat Song, 168.

Bold Dragoon, The, 408.
Bonny Dundee, 485.

Border Song, 453.

Bothwell Castle, 22.

BRIDAL OF TRIERMAIN, THE, 283.

Bride of Lammermoor, The, songs from, 448;
mottoes from, 494.

Brooch of Lorn, The, 322.

Bryce Snailsfoot's Advertisement, 467.
Buccleuch, Duke of, To his Grace the, 411.
BÜRGER, TWO BALLADS FROM THE GERMAN
OF, 1.

'But follow, follow me,' 418.

By pathless march, by greenwood tree,' 480.

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Epilogue to 'The Appeal,' 439.

Epilogue to the Drama founded on 'Saint Ro-
nan's Well,' 472.

Epitaph designed for a monument in Lichfield
Cathedral, 405.

Epitaph (Heir lyeth John o' ye Girnell '), 429.
Epitaph on Balfour of Burley, 430.
Epitaph on Mrs. Erskine, 447.

Erl-King, The, 8.

XEve of St. John, The, 14.

Fair Maid of Perth, The, verses from, 481;
mottoes from, 506.

'Family Legend, The,' Prologue to, 405.
Farewell, The, 269.

Farewell to Mackenzie, 419.

Farewell to the Muse, 467.

FIELD OF WATERLOO, THE, 362.

Fire-King, The, 19.

Fishermen's Song, The, 463.

Fitztraver's Song, 77.

Flora MacIvor's Song, 416.

'For a' That an' a' That,' 418.

Foray, The, 484.

Fording the River, 453.

Fortune, Lines on, 487.

Fortunes of Nigel, The, lines from, 468; mot-

toes from, 500.

Frederick and Alice, 25.

From Virgil, a translation, 491.

Funeral Hymn, 453.

Gaelic Melody, Ancient, 448.

Glee for King Charles, 480.

Glee-Maiden, Song of the, 482.

Glencoe, On the Massacre of, 409.
Glendinning, Edward, To, 458.
Glenfinlas, 11.

Goetz von Berlichingen, Song from, 9.
Goldthred's Song, 459.

Gray Brother, The, 17.

Guy Mannering, songs from, 424.

Halbert, To, 455, 456.

Halbert's Incantation, 455.

Halcro and Norna, 462.

Halero's Song, 460.

Halcro's Verses. 464.

Harold's Song, 78.

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498.

Kemble's, Mr., Farewell Address, 436.

LADY OF THE LAKE, THE, 152.
Lady, To a, 8.
Lament, 205.

'Late, when the autumn evening fell,' 414.
Lay of Poor Louise, The, 481.
Lay of the Imprisoned Huntsman, 206.
LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL, THE, 39.
Legend of Montrose, The, songs from, 448;
mottoes from, 494.
Letter in verse, 410.

Lines: addressed to M. Alexandre the cele
brated ventriloquist, 474; addressed to Ra-
nald Macdonald, Esq., of Staffa, 410; on
Fortune, 487; to Sir Cuthbert Sharp, 480;
written for Miss Smith, 436.
Lochinvar, 130.

Lockhart, Esq., J. G., To, 474.

Look not thou on beauty's charming,' 448.
LORD OF THE ISLES, THE, 312.
Lord Ronald's Coronach, 11.
Lullaby of an Infant Chief, 425.
Lyulph's Tale, 290.

Macdonald, Ronald, Esq., of Staffa, Lines ad-

dressed to, 410.

419.

MacGregor's Gathering, 428.
Mackenzie, Farewell to,
Mackrimmon's Lament, 439.

Madge Wildfire's Songs, 440.
Maid of Isla, The, 467.
Maid of Neidpath, The, 401.
Maid of Toro, The, 400.
MARMION, 81.

Massacre of Glencoe, On the, 409.
Melville, Lord, Health to, 402.

Mermaids and Mermen's Song, 461.
MISCELLANEOUS POEMS, 398.

Monastery, The, verses from, 453; mottoes

from, 495.

Monks of Bangor's March, The, 438.
Moon, Song to the, 239.

Mortham's History, 259.

MOTTOES FROM THE NOVELS, 491.

Nigel's Initiation at Whitefriars, 468.
Noble Moringer, The, 444.
Nora's Vow, 427.

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Saint Ronan's Well, mottoes from, 504.

St. Swithin's Chair, 415.

Scott, Rev. George, Inscription for the Monu-
ment of, 484.

Search after Happiness, The, 431.
Secret Tribunal, The, 483.
Sempach, The Battle of, 442.
Setting Sun, On the, 491.

Sharp, Sir Cuthbert, Lines to, 480.
Shepherd's Tale, The, 23.

Sir David Lindesay's Tale, 120.
Smith, Miss, Lines written for, 436.
'Soldier, wake!' 476.
Soldier's Song, 200.

Son of a Witch,' 480.
Songs:

A weary lot is thine, fair maid,' 253.
'Admire not that I gained the prize,' 485.
Albert Græme's, 76.

Allen-a-Dale, 254.

Ancient Gaelic Melody,

448.

And did not hear of a mirth befell,'

413.

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Battle of Beal' an Duine, 203.

Black Knight and Wamba, The, 452.
Boat Song, 168.

Bold Dragoon, The, 408.

Bonny Dundee, 485.
Border Song, 453.

Brooch of Lorn, The, 322.
'But follow, follow me,' 418.
Canny moment, lucky fit,' 424.
Catch of Cowley's altered, A, 473.
Cavalier, The, 268.
Cleveland's, 464.
Coronach, 177.

County Guy, 472.

Cypress Wreath, The, 266.
'Dark shall be light,' 425.

Donald Caird's Come Again,' 440.

Doom of Devorgoil, the, Songs from, 484.
Farewell, The, 269.

Farewell to Mackenzie, 419.
Fishermen's, The, 463.

Fitztraver's, 77.

Flora MacIvor's, 416.

'For a' That an' a' That,' 418.

For the Anniversary of the Pitt Club of
Scotland, 409.

Glee for King Charles, 480.
Glee-Maiden's, 482.

"God protect brave Alexander,' 428.
Goetz von Berlichingen, from, 9.
Goldthred's, 459.

Halcro's, 460.

Harold's, 78.

Harold Harfager's, 460.

Harp, The, 267.

Hawk and osprey screamed for joy,' 382.

Health to Lord Melville, 402.

'Hie away, hie away.' 414.

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Highland Widow, The,' from, 481.

'Hither we come,' 487.

'House of Aspen,' Songs from the, 10.
Hunting Song, 403.

'I asked of my harp,' 476.

Ill fares the bark with tackle riven,' 383.
'It's up Glembarchan's braes I gaed,' 414.
'Joy to the victors, the sons of old Aspen,'

10.

Lament, 205.

Lament, Mackrimmon's, 439.

Lay of Poor Louise, The, 481.

Lay of the imprisoned huntsman, 206.
Lochinvar, Lady Heron's Song, 130.

Look not thou on beauty's charming,' 448.
'Lord William was born in gilded bower,'
377.

Lullaby of an Infant Chief, 425.
Macgregor's Gathering, 428.
Madge Wildfire's, 440.

Maid of Isla, The, 467.

Maid of Neidpath, The, 401.

Maid of Toro, The, 400.

Mermaids and Mermen, of the, 461.
Monks of Bangor's March, The, 438.
Moon, To the, 239.

Nora's Vow, 427.

Not faster yonder rower's might,' 164.
O, Brignall banks are wild and fair,' 250.
O for the voice of that wild horn,' 438.
'O, say not, my love, with that mortified
air, 404.

Old Song, 481.

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