- HENRY SCOTT RIDDELL, 1
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- The wild glen sae green, 49
- Scotia's thistle, 50
- The land of gallant hearts, 51
- The yellow locks o' Charlie, 52
- We 'll meet yet again, 53
- Our ain native land, 54
- The Grecian war-song, 56
- Flora's lament, 57
- When the glen all is still, 58
- Scotland yet, 58
- The minstrel's grave, 60
- My own land and loved one, 61
- The bower of the wild, 62
- The crook and plaid, 63
- The minstrel's bower, 65
- When the star of the morning, 66
- Though all fair was that bosom, 67
- Would that I were where wild-woods wave, 68
- O tell me what sound, 69
- Our Mary, 70
- MRS MARGARET M. INGLIS, 73
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- JAMES KING,ALEXANDER HUME, 182
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- THOMAS SMIBERT, 195
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- JOHN BETHUNE, 203
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- ALLAN STEWART, 211
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- ROBERT L. MALONE, 216
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- PETER STILL, 220
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- ROBERT NICOLL, 225
JAMES HOGG. THE ETTRICK SHEPHERD. Lithographed from an original Portrait in the possession of his widow by Schenck & McFarlane, Edinburgh.
THE MODERN SCOTTISH MINSTREL; OR, THE SONGS OF SCOTLAND OF THE PAST HALF CENTURY. WITH Memoirs of the Poets, AND SKETCHES AND SPECIMENS IN ENGLISH VERSE OF THE MOST CELEBRATED MODERN GAELIC BARDS. BY CHARLES ROGERS, LL.D. F.S.A. SCOT. IN SIX VOLUMES; VOL. II. EDINBURGH: ADAM & CHARLES BLACK, NORTH BRIDGE, BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHERS TO HER MAJESTY. M.DCCC.LVI. EDINBURGH: PRINTED BY BALLANTYNE AND COMPANY, PAUL'S WORK. TO JOHN BROWN, Esq., of Marlie. My dear Sir, I dedicate to you this second volume of "The Modern Scottish Minstrel," as a sincere token of my estimation of your long continued and most disinterested friendship, and of the anxiety you have so frequently evinced respecting the promotion of my professional views and literary aspirations. I have the honour to be, My Dear Sir, your most obliged, and very faithful servant, CHARLES ROGERS.
Argyle House, Stirling, December 1855.
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