Volume Vi Part 50 (2/2)
When I think on the sweet smiles o' my la.s.sie, vol. ii., 307.
When I was a miller in Fife, vol. iii., 92.
When Katie was scarce out nineteen, vol. i., 157.
When loud the horn is sounding, vol. vi., 63.
When merry hearts were gay, vol. i., 92.
When my flocks upon the heathy hill are lyin' a' at rest, vol. iv., 49.
When others are boasting 'bout fetes and parades, vol. v., 153.
When rosy day far in the west has vanish'd frae the scene, vol. v., 151.
When sets the sun o'er Lomond's height, vol. ii., 183.
When shall we meet again, vol. iv., 81.
When the bee has left the blossom, vol. v., 73.
When the fair one and the dear one, vol. ii., 190.
When the glen all is still save the stream of the fountain, vol. iv., 58.
When the lark is in the air, vol. iii., 158.
When the maid of my heart, with the dark rolling eye, vol. iv., 270.
When the morning's first ray saw the mighty in arms, vol. iv., 79.
When the sheep are in the fauld, vol. i., 64.
When the star of the morning is set, vol. iv., 66.
When the sun gaes down, vol. v., 109.
When thy smile was still clouded, vol. ii., 282.
When we meet again, Lisette, vol. vi., 190.
When white was my owrelay, vol. i., 134.
When winter winds forget to blaw, vol. i., 268.
Where Manor's stream rins blithe an' clear, vol. iii., 262.
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