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Title The Scots Musical Museum, Vol. I
Editor Robert Burns
Year 1787
Publisher James Johnson
Location Edinburgh
Source pdf
Progress To be proofread
Transclusion Index not transcluded or unreviewed
Volumes Vol. IVol. IIVol. IIIVol. IVVol. VVol. VI

Index of Authors' names in Vol. first.
so far as can be ascertained.


AN thou wert my ain thing
Page 2
Ah sure a pair was never seen
Auld lang syne
Ramsay
Allan water
Mr. Crawford, a gentleman of the family of Auchnames
As down on Banna's banks I stray'd
Mr. Poe
Irish Air


B

Bess the gawkie
Banks of the Tweed
Beds of sweet roses
Bony Scotman
Ramsay
Rlythe Jocky
Blythe Jockey young and gay
Bony Bessy
Ramsay
Blathrie o't
Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty
Mitchel
Bony Jean
Ramsay
Blythsome bridal
Bony Christy
Ramsay
Busk ye busk ye
Ramsay
Bony brucket lassie
Broom of Cowdenknows
Birks of Invermay
The 2 first stanzas by Mallet, the 2 last by Dr. Bryce of Kirknewton
Banks of Forth
Bony grey-ey'd morn
Ramsay
Bush aboon Traquair
Mr. Crawford
Braes of Ballenden
Blacklock, the Music by Oswald
Bide ye yet
Bony Dundee


C

Come let's hae mair wine in
Ramsay
Collier's bony lassie
Ramsay
Corn riggs
Ramsay


D

Dear Roger if your Jenny geck
Ramsay
Down the burn Davie
Mr. Crawford


E

Etrick banks


F

From Roslin Castle's echoing walls
Flowers of Edinburgh
Fy gar rub her o'er wi' strae
Ramsay
Fairest of the fair
Dr. Piercy
Flowers of the forest
Miss Home


G

Gilderoy
Sir Alexr. Halket
Green grow the rashes
Mr. Burns
Go to the ewe bughts Marion


H

Highland Queen
Poetry and music both by a Mr. Mc. Vicar, once of the Solbay man of war
Highland King
ib.
Happy Marriage
Highland laddie
Ramsay
He stole my tender heart away
English Air
Had I a heart for falshood fram'd
Sheridan
Here awa there awa
Her absence will not alter me


I

Jamie Gay
Johny's gray breeks
Jenny's heart was frank and free
ib.
I wish my love were in a mire
Translated from Sappho by Philips
Jenny Nettles
Jocky said to Jenny
John Hay's bony lassie
Ramsay
I'll never leave thee
Mr. Crawford
Johny and Mary


K

Kate of Aberdeen
Cunningham


L

Lord Gregory
Lass of Livingston
Ramsay
Last time I came o'er the moor
Ramsay
Lass of Patie's mill
Ramsay
Lawland maids
Ramsay
Leander on the bay
Lucky Nancy
Logan water
Thomson
Loch Eroch side
Lewis Gordon
Low down in the broom
Lochaber
Ramsay


M

My dear Jockie
Mary's Dream
Mr. Alexr. Lowe, a young Galloway gentleman.
My ain kind dearie O
Mary Scot
Ramsay
My Dearie if thou die
Mr. Crawford
My Nanny O
Ramsay
My apron dearie
Sir Gilbt. Elliot
Muckin o' Geordie's byre


N

Nansy's to the greenwood gane


O

O lovely maid how dear's thy power
O'er the moor to Maggy
Ramsay
O'er the hills and far away
Oscar's Ghost
Miss Ann Kieth, The music by Mrs. Touch
O faw ye my father
Oh ono chrio
Composed on the massacre of Glencoe


P

Peggy I must love thee
Ramsay
Pinky house


R

Rostin Castle
Mr. Richd. Hewis, the music by Oswald


S

Saw ye Johny comin quo she
Saw ye na my Peggy
Sae merry as we twa hae been
She rose and loot mesio
Sweet Annie frae the fea beach came


T

Turnimspike man
To fly like bird from grove to grove
Twine weel the plaiden
Tweed Side
Mr. Crawford
The maid that tends the goats
Mr. Dudgeon
There's nae luck about the house
Tarry woo
The maid in bedlam
George Syron, a Negro in bedlam
There's my thumb I'll ne'er beguile you


W

Woo'd and married and a'
Water parted from the sea
English Air
Within a mile of Edinr. town
When absent from the nymph I love
When summer comes the swains on Tweed
Mr. Crawford
Wauking of the fauld
Ramsay


Y

Young Peggy blooms our bonniest lass




Entered in Stationer's Hall.