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2 First reference is to Vol:MS page; page numbers for the texts in this edition are in italics. About Yule, when the wind blew caul, II:23, xxiv, lviii, 95–96, 235 Adam Gordon, or The Burning of Cargarff, I:3, xxiii, 7–11, 226 Airly, IV:31, xxv, lix, 217–18, 248–49 Allan a Dale, IV:34, xix, lx, lxv, 220–23, 249–50 Andrew Lammie, III:39, xxii, xxiv, lviii, 173–77, 243 Archerdale, II:43, xx, xxii, 115–18, 237 Arrat, an Marrat, an Fair Masrie, II:40, xx, lviii, 112–15, 237 As I came in by Auchindown, II:9, xix, xxiv, xxv, lix, 83–85, 233–34 As I went up yon high high hill, IV:33, lxiii, 218–19, 249 At Mill o Tiftie livd a man, III:39, xxii, xxiv, lviii, 173–77, 243 Auchanachy Gordon is gone to the sea, I:15, xxvii, 25–26, 227–28 Auchynachy Gordon, I:15, xxvii, 25–26, 227–28 Baby Livingston, III:35, xxv, xxviii, liv, 168–72, 242 Ballad, IV:33, lxiii, 218–19, 249 Baron of Brackly, The Old Ballad, I:1, xxi, lix, 4–6, 225–26 Battle of Glenlivit, or The Battle of Altichallichan, The, II:1, xix, xx, xxvi, lix, lx, lxviii, 74–83, 233 Bonny Baby Livingston, III:35, xxv, xxviii, liv, 168–72, 242 Burd Isbell, II:37, 109–12, 236–37 Burd Isbell stans in her bower door, II:37, 109–12, 236–37 Craigston’s Growing, I:25, xix, xxii, lxix, 45–46, 230 Cruel Stepmother, The, III:14, lx–lxii, 145–47, 240 Dame Oliphant, I:37, 63–67, 232–33 Duke of Gordon’s Daughters, The [title only], IV:37, lxviii, 223, 250 Earl of Aboyne, The, III:31, xxv, lix, 164–68, 242 Earl Patrick, III:27, lx, 160–64, 242 Earl Richard, IV:6, 193–98, 246 Earl Richard an his merry young men, IV:6, 193–98, 246 Elphinston, III:10, 140–43, 235, 239 Four an twenty bony boys, I:28, xix, xx, xxv, lviii, lxiv, 50–53, 231 Four and twenty merry young men, III:3, 132–35, 239 Frae Dinnideer to Aberdeen, II:1, xix, xx, xxvi, lix, lx, lxviii, 74–83, 233 Gaberlunzie Laddie, The, IV:17, 203–5, 247 Gi corn, gi corn to the brown foal’s mother, II:52, xxviii, 125–27, 238 Gight he minds na me as his wife, III:45, xix, lxiv, 180–82, 244 Index of Titles and First Lines 2 Index of Titles and First Lines Gil Ingram, II:48, 121–24, 238 Glenlogie, III:13, xxv, 144–45, 240 Good morrow, good morrow Lady Jane, III:1, xxvii, lviii, 130–32, 239 Goss Hawk, The, IV:26, lxiii, 212–17, 248 Haughs O Cromdale, II:9, xix, xxiv, xxv, lix, 83–85, 233–34 Hey a Rose Malindey, I:19, xxvii, lviii–lix, 29–31, 228 Hied me or hary me—that sanna fear me, IV: insert, xix, xxi, xxiii, xxv, 188, 245 Hyn Horn, I:33, 55–59, 232 Hynde Chiel, I:30, lix, 54–55, 231–32 I sat low an the moon shone high, IV:4, 192–93, 246 I would advise you gentlemen, III:27, lx, 160–64, 242 I’ll tell you a story, a story of one, IV:11, xix, xxiv, lx, lxiv, 198–200, 246 Inverey came down the get whistlin an crawin, I:1, xxi, lix, 4–6, 225–26 It fell about the Martinmas, I:26, xxv, 47–50, 231 It fell about the Martinmas, I:3, xxiii, 7–11, 226 It fell about the Michaelmas, I:7, xxv, 11–18, 226 It fell on a day, on a bonny summer’s day, IV:31, xxv, lix, 217–18, 248–49 It fell upon a spring morning, III:43, 178–79, 243–44 It was a shepherd, a shepherd swain, IV:17, 203–5, 247 Kathrine Jaffrey, II:25, 97–100, 228, 235 King John, IV:11, xix, xxiv, lx, lxiv, 198–200, 246 Lady Dysmond, I:21, lix, 35–36, 229 Lady Jane, III:1, xxvii, lviii, 130–32, 239 Lady Mary, II:29, xix, xxviii, lx, lxii–lxiii, 101–5, 235–36 Lady Mazrey, I:22, xxvii, 37–41, 229 Lady O Gight, The, III:45, xix, lxiv, 180–82, 244 Lady O Livingstone, The, II:19, 90–94, 235 Laird O Drum, The, III:47, xxv, 183–85, 245 Laird of Woodhouslie, The, II...

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