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  1. 2A Pint O Wine
    Yestreen I had a pint o wine, A place where body saw na;. Yestreen lay on this breast o' mine. The gowden locks of Anna. The hungry Jew in wilderness. Rejoicing o'er his manna. Was naething...
  2. 3A Waukrife Minnie
    'Whare are you gaun, my bonie lass ?. Whare are you gaun, my hinnie?'. She answer'd me right saucilie-. 'An errand for my minnie!'. 'O whare live ye, my bonie lass?. O, w...
  3. 4Am Strande
    Traurig schau ich von der Klippe, auf die Flut, die uns getrennt, und mit Inbrust fleht die Lippe. schone seiner, Element!. Furcht ist meiner Seele Meister, ach, und Hoffnung schwindet schier;. nur im...
  4. 5Auld Lang Syne
    Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind?. Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days o' lang syne?. ch. And for auld lang syne, my jo, for auld lang syne, We'll tak a...
  5. 6Awa' Whigs Awa
    Our thrissles flourish'd fresh and fair, And bonie bloom'd our roses;. But Whigs cam like a frost in June, An wither'd a our posies. CHORUS. Awa, Whigs, awa!. Awa, Whigs, awa!. Ye'...
  6. 7Blythe Was She
    By Oughtertyre grows the aik, On Yarrow banks the birken shaw;. But Phemie was a bonier lass. Than braes o Yarrow ever saw. ch. Blythe, blythe and merry was she, Blythe was she butt and ben, Blythe b...
  7. 8Bonie Lesley
    O, Saw ye bonie Lesley, As she gaed o'er the Border?. She's gane, like Alexander, To spread her conquests farther!. To see her is to love her, And love but her for ever;. For Nature made her...
  8. 9Carl An The King Come
    Carl, an the King come, Carl, an the King come;. Thou shalt dance and I wilt sing, Carl, an the King come!. An somebodie were come again, Then somebodie maun cross the main, And every man shall hae hi...
  9. 10Cauld Frosty Morning
    'Twas past ane o'clock in a cauld frosty morning, When cankert November blaws over the plain, I heard the kirk-bell repeat the loud warning, As, restless, I sought for sweet slumber in vain:...
  10. 11Comin Thro The Rye
    O, Jenney's a'weet poor body, Jenny's seldom dry;. She draigl't a' her petticoattie. Comin thro' the rye. chorus:. Comin thro the rye, poor body, Comin thro the rye, She...
  11. 12Craigieburn Wood
    Sweet closes the ev'ning on Craigieburn Wood. And blythely awaukens the morrow;. But the pride o' the spring on the Craigieburn Wood. Can yield me naught but sorrow. cho: Beyond thee, dearie...
  12. 13Dainty Davie
    Meet me on the Warlock Knowe, Dainty Davie, Dainty Davie!. There I'll spend the day wi' you, My ain dear Dainty Davie. Now rosy May comes in wi' flowers. To deck her gay, green-spreadin...
  13. 14Duncan Gray
    Weary fa' you, Duncan Gray!. (Ha, ha, the girdin o't!). Wae gae by you, Duncan Gray!. (Ha, ha, the girdin o't!). When a' the lave gae to their play, Then I maun sit the lee-lang da...
  14. 15Eppie Adair
    By love and by beauty, By law and by duty, I swear to be true to. My Eppie Adair!. CHORUS. An O my Eppie, my jewel, my Eppie!. Wha wadna be happy wi Eppie Adair?. A' pleasure exile me, Dishonor d...
  15. 16Fete Champetre
    O, wha will to Saint Stephen's House, To do our errands there, man?. O, wha will to Saint Stephen's House. O, th' merry lads of Ayr, man?. Or will ye send a man-o-law?. Or will ye send...
  16. 17Five Carlins
    There was five carlins in the South, They fell upon a scheme, To send a lad to London town, To bring them tidings hame. Not only bring them tidings hame, But do their errands there;. And aiblins gowd...
  17. 18Frae The Friends And Land I Love
    Frae the friends and land I love. Driv'n by Fortune's felly spite, Frae my best belov'd I rove, Never mair to taste delight. Never mair maun hope to find. Ease frae toil, relief frae ca...
  18. 19Green Sleeves
    Green sleeves and tartan ties. Mark my true love where she lies;. I'll be at her or she rise, My fiddle and I thegither,-. Be it by the chrystal burn, Be it by the mill-white thorn, I shall rouse...
  19. 20Hey Tuti Tatey
    Landlady count the lawin, The day is near the dawin, Ye're a'blind drunk, boys, And I'm jolly fou. ch. Hey tuti tatey, How tuti taiti, Hey tuti taiti, wha's fou now. Cog an ye wer...
  20. 21Highland Mary
    Ye banks, and braes, and streams around. The castle o' Montgomery, Green be your woods, and fair your flowers, Your waters never drumlie!. There Simmer first unfald her robes, And there the lange...
  21. 22I Love My Love In Secret
    My Sandy gied to me a ring. Was a'beset wi diamonds fine;. But I gied him a far better thing, I gied my heart in pledge o' his ring. My Sandy O, my Sandy O, My bonie, bonie Sandy O!. Tho&apo...
  22. 23I Maun Hae A Wife
    I maun hae a wife, whatsoe'er she be. An' she be a woman, that's enough for me. cho: Buy broom besoms! Wha will buy them noo?. Fine heather ringers, better never grew. If that she be bo...
  23. 24I Sing Of A Whistle
    I sing of a Whistle, a Whistle of worth, I sing of' a Whistle, the pride of the North, Was brought to the court of our good Scottish king, And long with this Whistle all Scotland shall ring. Old...
  24. 25I'll Mak You Be Fain To Follow Me
    As late by a sodger I chanced to pass, I heard him a courtin a bony young lass;. My hinny, my life, my dearest, quo he, I'll mak you be fain to follow me. Gin I should follow you, a poor sodger l...
  25. 26Jamie, Come Try Me
    Jamie, come try me, Jamie, come try me!. If thou would win my love, Jamie, come try me!. If thou should ask my love, Could I deny thee ?. If thou would win my love, Jamie, come try me!. If thou should...
  26. 27John Barleycorn A Ballad
    There was three kings into the east, Three kings both great and high, And they hae sworn a solemn oath. John Barleycorn should die. They took a plough and plough'd him down, Put clods upon his he...
  27. 28John Cope
    Sir John Cope trode the north right far, Yet ne'er a rebel he cam naur, Until he landed at Dunbar. Right early in a morning. CHORUS. Hey Johnie Cope are ye wauking yet, Or are ye sleeping I would...
  28. 29John, Come Kiss Me Now
    O John, come kiss me now, now, now;. O John, my luve, come kiss me now;. O John, come kiss me by and by, For weel ye ken the way to woo, O some will court and compliment, And ither some will kiss and...
  29. 30Jumpin John
    Her daddie forbad, her minnie forbad;. Forbidden she wadna be:. She wadna trow't, the browst she brew'd. Wad taste sae bitterlie!. ch. The lang lad they ca' Jumpin John. Beguil'd...
  30. 31Kissing My Kate Merry Hae I Been
    O, merry hae I been teethin a heckle. An merry hae I been shapin a spoon!. O, merry hae I been cloutin a kettle, An kissin my Katie when a' was done!. O, a' the lang day I ca' at my ham...
  31. 32Laddie, Lie Near Me
    'Twas na her bonie blue e'e was my ruin;. Fair tho' she be, that was ne'er my undoing:. 'Twas the dear smile when naebody did mind us, 'Twas the bewitching, sweet, stown...
  32. 33Lady Onlie
    A' the lads o Thornie-bank, When they gae to the shore o' Bucky, They'll step in an' tak a pint, Wi Lady Onlie, honest lucky. ch. Lady Onlie, honest lucky, Brews guid ale at shore...
  33. 34Lord Ronald
    O where hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son?. O where,hae ye been, Lord Ronald, my son?. I hae been wi' my sweetheart, mother, make my bed soon;. For I'm weary wi' the hunting, and fain wa...
  34. 35Mary Morison
    O Mary, at thy window be!. It is the wish'd, the trysted hour. Those smiles and glances let me see, That make the miser's treasure poor. How blithely wad I bide the stoure, A weary slave fra...
  35. 36Musing On The Roaring Ocean
    Musing on the roaring ocean, Which divides my love and me, Wearying heav'n in warm devotion. For his weal where'er he be. Hope and Fear's alternate billow. Yielding late to Nature'...
  36. 37My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose
    0, my luve is like a red, red rose, that's newly sprung in June. 0, my love is like a melodie, that's sweetly play'd in tune. As fair thou art, my bonnie lass, so deep in luve am I, And...
  37. 38My Peggy's Face
    My Peggy's face, my Peggy's form. The frost of hermit age might warm. My Peggy's worth, my Peggy's mind. Might charm the first of human kind. I love my Peggy's angel air, Her...
  38. 39My Wife's A Wanton Wee Thing
    My wife's a wanton, wee thing, My wife's a wanton, wee thing, My wife's a wanton, wee thing, She winna be guided by me. She play'd the loon or she was married, She play'd the...
  39. 40No Churchman Am I
    No Churchman am I for to rail and to write, No Statesman nor Soldier to plot or to fight, No sly Man of business contriving a snare, For a big-belly'd bottle's the whole of my care. II. The...
  40. 41O Dear Minny, What Shall I do ?
    O dear minny, what shall I do ?. O dear minny, what shall I do ?. O dear minny, what shall I do ?. Daft thing, doylt thing, do as I do. If I be black, I canna be lo'ed;. If I be fair, I canna be...
  41. 42O, Mally's Meek
    As I was walking up the street, A barefit maid I chanc'd to meet;. But O, the road was very hard. For that fair maiden's tender feet!. CHORUS. Mally's meek, Mally's sweet, Mally&ap...
  42. 43On A Bank Of Flowers
    On a bank of flowers in a summer day. For summer lightly drest, The youthful, blooming Nelly lay, With love and sleep opprest;. When Willie, wand'ring thro the wood, Who for her favour oft had su...
  43. 44Parcel O' Rogues
    Fareweel to a' oor Scottish fame. Fareweel oor ancient glory. Fareweel even tae oor Scottish name. Sae famed in martial story. Noo Sark runs o'er the Solway sands. Tweed runs tae the ocean....
  44. 45Peck O Maut
    O, Willie brew'd a peck o maut, And Rob and Alan cam to see. Three blyther hearts, that lee-lang night, Ye wad na found in Christendie. CHORUS. We are na fou, we'fe nae that fou, But just a...
  45. 46Peggy Alison
    And I'll kiss thee yet, yet, And I'll kiss thee o'er again, And I'll kiss thee yet, yet, My bonie Peggy Alison. Ilk care and fear, when thou art near. I ever mair defy them, O!. Yo...
  46. 47Raving Winds
    Raving winds around her blowing, Yellow leaves the woodlands strowing, By a river hoarsely roaring, Isabella stray'd deploring-. 'Farewell hours that late did measure. Sunshine days of joy a...
  47. 48Robin Shure In Hairst
    I gaed up to Dunse, To warp a wab o' plaiden, At his daddie's yet, Wha met me but Robin!. ch. Robin shure in hairst, I shure wi' him:. Fient a heuk had I, Yet I stack by him. Was na Ro...
  48. 49Stay, My Charmer, Can You Leave Me ?
    Stay, my charmer, can you leave me ?. Cruel, cruel to deceive me!. Well you know how much you grieve me!. Cruel charmer, can you go?. Cruel charmer, can you go?. By my love so ill-requited, By the fai...
  49. 50The Banks O Doon
    Ye flowery banks o'bonie Doon, How can ye blume sae fair;. How can ye chant, ye 1ittle birds, And I sae fu'o'care!. Thou'll break my heart, thou bonie bird. That sings upon the bou...
  50. 51The Battle Of Sherra-moor
    'O, cam ye here the fight to shun, Or herd the sheep wi' me, man?. Or were ye at the Sherra-moor, Or did the battle see, man?'. 'I saw the battle, sair and teugh, And reekin-red ra...
  51. 52The Birks Of Aberfeldie
    Now simmer blinks on flow'ry braes, And o'er the crystal streamlet plays, Come, let us spend the lightsome days. In the birks of Aberfeldie!. Chorus:. Bonnie lassie, will ye go, will ye go,...
  52. 53The Bonie Lass Of Albanie
    My heart is wae, and unco wae, To think upon the raging sea, That roars between her gardens green. An the bonie lass of Albanie. This lovely maid's of royal blood, That ruled Albion's kingdo...
  53. 54The Campbells Are Comin'
    The Campbells are comin, Oho! Oho!. The Campbells are comin, Oho! Oho!. The Campbells are comin to bonie Lochleven, The Campbells are comin Oho! Oho!. Upon the Lomonds I lay, I lay, Upon the Lomonds I...
  54. 55The Captain's Lady
    O, mount and go, Mount and make ye ready!. O, mount and go, And be the Captain's Lady!. When the drums do beat, And the cannons rattle, Thou shalt sit in state, And see thy love in battle. When t...
  55. 56The Chevalier's Lament
    The small birds rejoice in the green leaves returning, The murmuring streamlet winds clear thro' the vale, The primroses blow in the dews of the morning, And wild scatter'd cowslips bedeck t...
  56. 57The Deidly Wars Are Past And Gane
    For the deidly wars are passed and gane. and gentle peace returning. Left mony's the sweet babe faitherless. and mony's the widow mourning. I left the lines and the tented field. whaur I&apo...
  57. 58The Dusty Miller
    Hey, the dusty miller, And his dusty coat!. He will win a shilling, Or he win a groat. Dusty was the coat, Dusty was the colour, Dusty was the kiss. That I gat frae the miller!. Hey the dusty miller,...
  58. 59The Humors Of The Glen
    Their groves o' sweet myrtle let Foreign Lands reckon, Where bright-beaming summers exalt the perfume, Far dearer to me yon lone glen o'green breckan. Wi' th'burn stealing under th...
  59. 60The Lass O' Ballochmyle
    'Twas even: the dewy fields were green, On every blade the pearls hang, The zeghyr wanton'd round the bean, An bore its fragrant sweets alang, In ev'ry glen the mavis sang, AII Nature l...
  60. 61The Ploughman
    The Ploughman he's a bony lad, His mind is ever true, jo, His garters knit below his knee, His bonnet it is blue, jo. ch. Then up wi't a', my Ploughman lad, And hey, my merry Ploughman...
  61. 62The Ranting Dog
    O wha my babie clouts will buy?. Wha will tent me when I cry?. Wha will kiss me where I lie?. The rantin' dog, the daddie o't. Wha will own he did the faut?. Wha will buy the groanin' m...
  62. 63The Silver Tassie
    Go fetch to me a pint o wine, And fill it in a silver tassie;. That I may drink, before I go, A service to my bonie lassie:. The boat rocks at the Pier o' Leith, Fu' loud the wind blaws frae...
  63. 64Theniel Menzies Bonie Mary
    In comin by the brig o Dye, At Darlet we a blink did tarry;. As day was dawin in the sky, We drank a health to bonie Mary. CHORUS. Theniel Menzies' bonie Mary, Theniel Menzies'bonie Mary, Ch...
  64. 65There Was A Lad
    There was a lad was born in Kyle, But whatna day o'whatna style, I doubt it's hardly worth the while. To be sae nice wi'Robin. Robin was a rovin' Boy, Rantin'rovin', rant...
  65. 66Thou Lingering Star
    Thou ling'ring star, with less'ning ray, That lov'st to greet the early morn, Again thou usher'st in the day. My Mary from my soul was torn. O Mary dear departed shade!. Where is t...
  66. 67Tibbie Dunbar
    O, wilt thou go wi' me, sweet Tibbie Dunbar?. O, wilt thou go wi' me, sweet Tibbie Dunbar?. Wilt thou ride on a horse, or be drawn in a car, Or walk by my side, O sweet Tibbie Dunbar?. I car...
  67. 68To Daunton Me
    The blude-red rose at Yule may blaw, The simmer lilies bloom in snaw, The frost may freeze the deepest sea, But an auld man shall never daunton me. ch. To daunton me, to daunton me, An auld man shall...
  68. 69To The Weaver's Gin Ye Go
    My heart was ance as blythe and free. As simmer days were lang;. But a bonie, westlin weaver lad. Has gart me change my sang. CHORUS. To the weaver's gin ye go, fair maids, To the weaver's g...
  69. 70Up An Waun Them A' Jamie
    The Laddies by the banks o Nith. Wad trust his Grace wi a' Jamie;. But he'll sair them, as he sair'd the King-. Turn tail and rin awa, Jamie. ch. Up and waun them a'Jamie, Up and...
  70. 71Up And Warn A'willie
    When we gaed to the braes o' Mar, And to the wapon-shaw, Willie, Wi' true design to serve the king. And banish whigs awa, Willie. Up and warn a' Willie, Warn, warn a';. To hear my...
  71. 72Up In The Morning Early
    Cauld blaws the wind frae east to west, The drift is driving sairly, Sae loud and shill's I hear the blast-. I'm sure it's winter fairly!. CHORUS. Up in the morning 's no for me, U...
  72. 73We Are Anchored By The Roadside, Jim
    We Are Anchored By the Roadside, Jim. We are anchored by the roadside, Jim, as we've ofttimes before. When you and I were weary from sacking on the shore. The moon shone down in splendor, Jim, it...
  73. 74We're Geyly Yet
    We're geyly yet, we're geyly yet, We're no' very fu' but we're geyly yet!. So sit ye doon and tipple a while, We're no' very fu' but we're geyly yet....
  74. 75Westlin' Winds
    Now westlin winds and slaughtering guns. Bring autumn's pleasant weather. The moorcock springs on whirring wings. Among the blooming heather. Now waving grain, wild o'er the plain. Delights...
  75. 76What Will I do Gin My Hoggie Die ?
    What will I do gin my Hoggie die ?. My joy, my pride, my Hoggie!. My only beast, I had nae mae, And vow but I was vogie!. The lee-lang night we watched the fauld, Me and my faithfu doggie;. We heard n...
  76. 77When Wild War's Deadly Blast
    When wild war's deadly blast was blawn, And gentle peace returning, Wi' mony a sweet babe fatherless. And mony a widow mourning. I left the lines and tented field. Where lang I'd been a...
  77. 78Where Helen Lies
    O that I were where Helen lies, Night and day on me she cries;. O that I were where Helen lies. In fair Kirkconnel lee. O Helen fair beyond compare, A ringlet of thy flowing hair, I'll wear it st...
  78. 79Where, Braving Angry Winter's Storms
    Where, braving angry winter's storms, The lofty Ochils rise, Far in their shade my Peggy's charms. First blest my wondering eyes:. As one who by some savage stream. A lonely gem surveys, Ast...
  79. 80Whistle Oer The Lave Ot
    First when Maggie was my care, Heav'n, I thought, was in her air;. Now we're married, speir nae mair, But - whistle o'er the lave o't!. Meg was meek, and Meg was mild, Sweet and ha...
  80. 81Ye Hae Lien Wrang, Lassie
    Ye hae I ien wrang, lassie, Ye've lien a' wrang, Ye've lien in some unco bed, And wi'some unco man. Your rosy cheeks are turn'd sae wan, Ye're greener than the grass, las...
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