THOMAS MOUNSEY CUNNINGHAM, 223
Adown the burnie's flowery bank, 227
The hills o' Gallowa', 227
The braes o' Ballahun, 229
The unco grave, 230
Julia's grave, 231
Fareweel, ye streams, 232
JOHN STRUTHERS, 235
Admiring Nature's simple charms, 239
Oh, bonnie buds yon birchen tree, 240
RICHARD GALL, 241
How sweet is the scene, 243
Captain O'Kain, 243
My only jo and dearie, O, 244
The bonnie blink o' Mary's e'e, 245
The braes o' Drumlee, 246
I winna gang back to my mammy again, 248
The bard, 249
Louisa in Lochaber, 249
The hazlewood witch, 250
Farewell to Ayrshire, 251
GEORGE SCOTT, 253
The flower of the Tyne, 254
THOMAS CAMPBELL, 255
Ye mariners of England, 262
Glenara, 263
The wounded hussar, 264
Battle of the Baltic, 265
Men of England, 268
MRS G. G. RICHARDSON, 269
The fairy dance, 273
Summer morning, 274
There 's music in the flowing tide, 275
Ah! faded is that lovely broom, 276
THOMAS BROWN, M.D., 278
Consolation of altered fortunes, 281
The faithless mourner, 282
The lute, 283
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