Poems & songs . Doyle. 272 W. E. Lockhart. 277W. F. Vallance. 281 J. 0. Brown. 285 C. A. Doyle. 291Clark Stanton, 295 J. Lawson. 299R. Herdman, 303 W. MTaggart, 307J. MWhirter. 311Sam. Bough, 315319 Ill aye ca in by yon wander by the aiken tree,When trystin-time draws near again. The Country Lassie. Blithe Bessie in the milking shiel, Says—Ill be wed, come ot what will;Out spak a dame in wrinkled eild— O guid advisement comes nae ill. Musing on the Roaring Ocean. Up in the Morning Early. Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west,The drift is driving sai


Poems & songs . Doyle. 272 W. E. Lockhart. 277W. F. Vallance. 281 J. 0. Brown. 285 C. A. Doyle. 291Clark Stanton, 295 J. Lawson. 299R. Herdman, 303 W. MTaggart, 307J. MWhirter. 311Sam. Bough, 315319 Ill aye ca in by yon wander by the aiken tree,When trystin-time draws near again. The Country Lassie. Blithe Bessie in the milking shiel, Says—Ill be wed, come ot what will;Out spak a dame in wrinkled eild— O guid advisement comes nae ill. Musing on the Roaring Ocean. Up in the Morning Early. Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west,The drift is driving sairly. O Tibbie, I hae seen the I met you on the moor,Ye spak na, but gaed by like stoure. Is there for Honest Poverty. Lord Gregory. A waefu wanderer seeks thy towr. Highland Mary. Mary Morison. O Mary, at thy window be,It is the wishd, the trysted hour ! Yon wild mossy Mountains. By Allan Stream. Bruces Address to his Army at Bannockburn. J. Lawson. Phillis the Fair. Mrs. D. O. Hill. 323 POEMS.


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