THE JACOBITE RELICS OF Scotland; BEING THE SONGS, AIRS, AND LEGENDS, OF THE Adherents to the House of Stuart. COLLECTED AND ILLUSTRATED BY JAMES HOGG, AUTHOR OF " THE QUEEN'S WAKE," &c. &c. SECOND SERIES. TOR LIBR NEW-YORK EDINBURGH: PRINTED FOR WILLIAM BLACKWOOD, PRINCE'S STREET; AND T. CADELL AND W. DAVIES, STRAND, LONDON. INDEX TO THE SONGS. PAGE A BALLAND, &c. Aikendrum A lamentable Ditty on the Death of Geordie An yon be he Arms and the Man Bessy's Haggies Bonny Charlie Britons who dare to claim By the side of a country Kirk Wall Callum-a-Glen. From the Gaelic Charlie is my Darling (Modern) 168 22 104 102 77 140 191 89 154 52 113 155 198 92 93 194 Dialogue, &c. &c. Dialogue, &c. &c. Modern Set Farewell to Glen-Shalloch. From the Gaelic For an Apple of Gold From Bogie Side; or, The Marquis's Raide Gladsmuir He comes, he comes, the hero comes Here's a Health to the valiant Swede He winna be guided by me Highland Harry Johnnie Cope Johnnie Cope. Second Set Kenmure's on an' awa, Willie Lament for the Lord Maxwell Lenachan's Farewell, From the Gaelic 127 71 149 199 28 6 10 160 48 13 202 118 82 44 176 25 60 206 111 113 147 27 33 211 189 81 Macdonald's Maclean's Welcome. Merry may the Keel row Now Charles asserts his Father's right O how shall I venture O my bonny Highland Laddie O my King On the restoration of the Forfeited Estates, 1784 Our ain bonny Laddie Prince Charles and Flora Macdonald's Welcome to Sky Somebody PAGE 30 204 84 90 58 159 76 57 115 20 207 9 172 47 |