Volume Vi Part 47 (1/2)
The fields, the streams, the skies, are fair, vol. v., 267.
The gathering clans 'mong Scotia's glens, vol. iv., 52.
The gloamin' star was showerin', vol. vi., 106.
The gloom of dark despondency, vol. vi., 193.
The gloomy days are gone, vol. v., 218.
The golden smile of morning, vol. vi., 122.
The gowan glitters on the sward, vol. i., 143.
The happy days of yore, vol. vi., 156.
The harvest morn breaks, vol. iv., 266.
The hawk whoops on high, and keen, keen from yon cliff, vol. i., 168.
The heath this night must be my bed, vol. i., 297.
The Highland hills, there are songs of mirth, vol. vi., 168.
The ingle cheek is bleezin' bricht, vol. v., 235.
Their nest was in the leafy bush, vol. i., 206.
The king is on his throne, wi' his sceptre an' his croon, vol. v., 216.
The laird o' c.o.c.kpen, he 's proud and he 's great, vol. i., 198.
The lake is at rest, love, vol. iv., 85.
The land I lo'e, the land I lo'e, vol. iv., 215.
The lark has left the evening cloud, vol. iii., 10.
The last gleam o' sunset in ocean was sinkin', vol. iii., 221.
The lily of the vale is sweet, vol. v., 35.
The little comer 's coming, the comer o'er the sea, vol. v., 132.
The loved of early days, vol. iv., 179.
The love-sick maid, the love-sick maid, vol. iv., 93.
The maidens are smiling in rocky Glencoe, vol. vi., 130.
The maid is at the altar kneeling, vol. iv., 160.