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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionThe Jacobite Relics of Scotland
- TITLE PAGE
- INDEX TO THE SONGS.
- Song I. The Battle of Sheriffmuir
- Song II. Dialogue between Will Lickladle and Tom Cleancogue
- Song III. Modern Set
- Song IV. From Bogie Side: or, The Marquis's Raide
- Song V. Up and waur them a', Willie
- Song VI. O my King
- Song VII. Aikendrum
- Song VIII. He winna be guidit by me
- Song IX. Kenmure's on and awa, Willie
- Song X. Derwentwater
- Song XI. Lord Derwentwater's Good-night
- Song XII. The Young Maxwell
- Song XIII. Lament for the Lord Maxwell
- Song XIV. The Lusty Carlin
- Song XV. What ails thee, poor Shepherd
- Song XVI. The Tenth of June
- Song XVII. The Whigs of Fife
- Song XVIII. The White Cockade
- Song XIX. The Piper o' Dundee
- Song XX. Here's a Health to the valiant Swede
- Song XXI. Three Healths
- Song XXII. Somebody
- Song XXIII. For an Apple of Gold
- Song XXIV. The King's Anthem
- Song XXV. Britons, who dare to claim
- Song XXVI. There was a Cooper
- Song XXVII. Though Geordie reigns in Jamie's Stead
- Song XXVIII. O how shall I venture
- Song XXIX. Merry may the Keel row
- Song XXX. Highland Harry
- Song XXXI. The Man o' the Moon
- Song XXXII. Whurry Whigs awa
- Song XXXIII. The Blackbird
- Song XXXIV. Our ain bonny Laddie
- Song XXXV. Come, let us be jovial
- Song XXXVI. The Clans are coming
- Song XXXVII. The Clans are all away
- Song XXXVIII. O'er the Water to Charlie
- Song XXXIX. An yon be he
- Song XL. Song of Expostulations
- Song XLI. Lewie Gordon
- Song XLII. He comes, he comes, the Hero comes
- Song XLIII. Macdonald's Gathering
- Song XLIV. To daunton me
- Song XLV. Second Set
- Song XLVI. Third Set
- Song XLVII. Be valiant still
- Song XLVIII. Maclean's Welcome
- Song XLIX. Charlie is my Darling: Modern
- Song L. Charlie is my Darling: Original
- Song LI. Turn the Blue Bonnet wha can
- Song LII. The Athol Gathering
- Song LIII. The Gathering Rant
- Song LIV. Wha wadna fight for Charlie
- Song LV. An Excellent New Song on the Rebellion
- Song LVI. A Lamentable Ditty on the Death of Geordie
- Song LVII. Turnimspike
- Song LVIII. Johnnie Cope
- Song LIX. Second Set
- Song LX. O my bonny Highland Laddie
- Song LXI. Gladsmuir
- Song LXII. The Battle of Prestonpans
- Song LXIII. The Highland Laddie
- Song LXIV. Cock up your Beaver
- Song LXV. To your Arms, my Bonny Highland Lads
- Song LXVI. By the Side of a Country Kirk Wall
- Song LXVII. The Mayor of Carlisle
- Song LXVIII. The Battle of Falkirk Muir
- Song LXIX. The Highlandmen came down the Hill
- Song LXX. Arms and the Man
- Song LXXI. Welcome, Royal Charlie
- Song LXXII. Second Set
- Song LXXIII. Kane to the King
- Song LXXIV. Culloden Day
- Song LXXV. Young Airly
- Song LXXVI. Another Set
- Song LXXVII. Bonny Charlie
- Song LXXVIII. Callum-a-Glen
- Song LXXIX. The Sun rises bright in France
- Song LXXX. The Old Man's Lament
- Song LXXXI. Now Charles asserts his Father's Right
- Song LXXXII. Farewell to Glen-Shalloch
- Song LXXXIII. The lovely Lass of Inverness
- Song LXXXIV. Modern Set
- Song LXXXV. The Frasers in the Correi
- Song LXXXVI. A Balland for those whose Honour is sound, Who cannot be named, and must not be found
- Song LXXXVII. The Highlander's Lament
- Song LXXXVIII. Prince Charles and Flora Macdonald's Welcome to Skye
- Song LXXXIX. The Highland Widow's Lament
- Song XC. Here's his Health in Water
- Song XCI. Up and run awa, Willie
- Song XCII. The Lament of Flora Macdonald
- Song XCIII. The Tears of Scotland
- Song XCIV. You're welcome, Charlie Stuart
- Song XCV. The Highlander's Farewell
- Song XCVI. Towly's Ghost
- Song XCVII. Lenachan's Farewell
- Song XCVIII. Bessy's Haggies
- Song XCIX. Wae's me for Prince Charlie
- Song C. Charlie Stuart
- Song CI. Will he no come back again
- Song CII. The Battle of Val
- Song CIII. Carlisle Yetts
- Song CIV. Cumberland and Murray's Descent into Hell
- Song CV. Geordie sits in Charlie's Chair
- Song CVI. Lawland Lassie
- Song CVII. Highland Laddie
- Song CVIII. On the Restoration of the Forfeited Estates, 1784
- Song CIX. The Hill of Lochiel
- Song CX. Lassie, lie near me
- NOTES.
- Close sectionAppendix
- Close sectionAppendix Part I Jacobite Songs
- Song I. The Bee-Hive
- Song II. Over the Seas an' far awa
- Song III. The Wind has blawn my Plaid away
- Song IV. Over the Seas an' far away
- Song V. Let Misers tremble o'er their Wealth
- Song VI. The Gathering of the Clans
- Song VII. Britons, now retrieve your Glory
- Song VIII. The Whigs' Glory
- Song IX. Scotland's Call
- Song X. Owre the Muir amang the Heather
- Song XI. The Lady looked frae her ha'
- Song XII. The Appearance of Cromwell's Ghost, on the Eve of the Battle of Culloden
- Song XIII. Culloden
- Song XIV. Bauldy Fraser
- Song XV. Culloden: or, Lochiel's Farewell
- Song XVI. The Chevalier's Lament
- Song XVII. Strathallan's Lament
- Song XVIII. The Song of M'Rimmon Glash
- Song XIX. Prince Charles's Lament
- Song XX. The Fate of Charlie
- Song XXI. Bannocks o' Barley
- Song XXII. The Emigrant
- Song XXIII. The Exile's Return
- Song XXIV. Lament of old Duncan Skene, of Clan-Donochie
- Song XXV. Though rugged and rough be the Land of my Birth
- Notices
- Close sectionAppendix Part II Whig Songs
- Nobody can deny
- In vain are the Hopes of a Popish Pretender
- The Jacobites' Downfall
- Perkin's Lament
- The Ablution
- The Raree-show
- The Raree-show
- The right and true History of Perkin
- High Church Loyalty
- The Battle of Dumblane
- The Ape entrapped must not complain
- In troth, friend Harry
- Perkin's Last Adventure: or, a Trip through the Back-Door
- The latter end of the Tories
- A Trip to the Mountains
- Nobody can deny
- O Brother Sandie, hear ye the News
- Ye Freeborn Hearts, that hold most dear
- Twas at the Hour of Dark Midnight
- Haud awa frae me, Donald
- Fame let thy Trumpet sound
- Over the Hills and far away
- Stand round, my brave Boys
- The Battle of Falkirk
- Your Glasses charge high, 'tis in brave William's Praise
- Come let the Toast go round
- Few good fellows when Willie's awa
- Ye Britons, ye Freemen
- Willie is a warlike Prince
- Up an' waur them a', Willie
- A Health to the Constitution
- Anniversary of Culloden
- Bonnie Laddie, Highland Laddie
- In Edina's fair City
- Bonny, bonny Beef
- How happy are we
- Fragments
- Close sectionAppendix Part I Jacobite Songs
- ERRATA.
- Close section End Matter