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First lines: A chieftain to the Highlands bound, / Cries, 'Boatman, do not tarry.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century | Ireland--History--19th century

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Object Lord Ullin's daughtercover

First lines: behind yon hills where Lugar flo, / 'Mang muirs and mosses many O.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century

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Object My Nannie O!!cover

First lines: Come all young men and maidens attend unto my ryme [sic], / It's of a lovely female was rcarcely [sic] in her prime. Printed: Dublin: P[eter] Brereton. See also: OLS X-1-532 no.258.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century | Edinburgh (Scotland)

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Object A much admired song call'd Carroline of Edinborough towncover

First lines: To the lords of convention 'twas Claverhouse spoke, / "Ere the king's crown go down there's crowns to be broke. Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century

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Object A much-admired song called Bonnie Dundeecover

First lines: Come all young men and maidens attend unto my ryme [sic], / It's of a lovely female was rcarcely [sic] in her prime.See also: OLS X-1-532 no.257.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century | Edinburgh (Scotland)

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Object A much admired song call'd Carroline of Edinborough towncover

First lines: My Highland home where tempests blow / And cold thy wintry looks. Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century

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Object My native highland homecover

First lines: It is of a lovely damsel, most beautiful I'm told, / Her father died and left her, five thousand pounds in gold.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Dundee (Scotland) | Scotland--Social conditions--19th century

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Object The plough boy of Dundeecover

First lines: Away you gay landscapes, you gardens of roses, / In you let the minions of luxnry [sic] rove.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century | Poetry of places--Scotland

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Object A favourite song called Dark Loch ny Garcover

First lines: As I went a walking one evening of late, / When Flora's gay mantle the fields decorate. Printed: Cork: [Catherine] Haly.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century

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Object McDonald's return to Glencocover

First lines: At the foot of the Tennock, where the Clyde runs so smoothly, / Where lads and gay lasses sung all on that day.

Ballads, English--Scotland | Scotland--History--19th century | Scotland--Social conditions--19th century

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Object Arise, Bonnie Lassie, come bundle and gocover