Volume Vi Part 39 (1/2)
I hae naebody noo, I hae naebody noo, vol. ii., 77.
I have wander'd afar, 'neath stranger skies, vol. vi., 88.
I heard a wee bird singing, vol. v., 32.
I heard the evening linnet's voice the woodland tufts amang, vol. iii., 61.
I lately lived in quiet ease, vol. ii., 62.
I like to spring in the morning bricht, vol. v., 98.
I 'll no be had for naething, vol. i., 230.
I 'll no walk by the kirk, mother, vol. vi., 42.
I 'll sing of yon glen of red heather, vol. ii., 74.
I 'll tend thy bower, my bonnie May, vol. v., 155.
I 'll think on thee, Love, when thy bark, vol. vi., 50.
I 'll think o' thee, my Mary Steel, vol. iv., 268.
I 'll twine a gowany garland, vol. vi., 105.
I lo'ed ne'er a laddie but ane, vol. i., 90.
I love a sweet la.s.sie, mair gentle and true, vol. vi., 144.
I love the free ridge of the mountain, vol. iii., 108.
I love the merry moonlight, vol. iv., 135.
I love the sea, I love the sea, vol. iv., 162.
I 'm afloat, I 'm afloat on the wild sea waves, vol. vi., 187.
I mark'd her look of agony, vol. iii., 167.
I 'm a very little man, vol. vi., 147.
I 'm away, I 'm away like a thing that is wild, vol. v., 255.
I 'm naebody noo, though in days that are gane, vol. v., 182.
I 'm now a guid farmer, I 've acres o' land, vol. i., 263.
I 'm wand'rin' wide this wintry night, vol. v., 158.
I 'm wearin' awa', John, vol. i., 196.