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Linn CKD289 : Robert Burns / When Rosy May Comes In Wi' Flowers. O That I Had Ne'er Been Married. Wee Willie Gray. O Wha'll Mow Me Now? Brose And Butter. The Wintry West Extends His Blast. Sweet Afton. Duncan Gray. The Winter It Is Past. Gudeen To You Kimmer. Kellyburn Braes. The Slave's Lament. Of A' The Airts The Wind Can Blaw. What Can A Young Lassie Do Wi An Auld Man. Ay Waukin O. O Steer Her Up An Haud Her Gaun. The Cooper O Cuddy. O Rattlin Roarin Willie. To The Weaver's Gin You Go. Lady Mary Ann. Montgomerie's Peggy. The Lea-Rigg. Yestreen I Had A Pint O Wine. Soldier's return. Reel O' Stumpie. I hae a wife o'ma ain. My Nanie. O Ye Jacobites by name. Rantin rovin Robin. O let me in this ae night. Auld man's mare's dead. How cruel are the parents. Leezie Lindsay. My wife's a wanton wee thing. To Daunton me. Hey ca' thro. De'il's awa' wi' tha exciseman. Silver tassie. Kissin my Katie. Scots wha hae. O were I on Parnassus Hill. O an ye were dead gudeman. Willie Wastle. Beware o' bonnie. Ann Willie brew'd a peck o' maut. Rosebud by my early walk. Whistle o'er the lave o't. Jumpin John. Dusty miller. My collier laddie. Weary pund o' tow. Now westlin winds. Where Cart Rins Rowin. Ca The Yowes. An O For Ane And Twenty Tam / Wha My Babie Clouts / Blythe Blythe. Auld Lang Syne. Craigieburn-wood. Ye Banks And Braes O' Bonie Doon. Cauld Blaws The Wind Frae East To West. She's Fair And Fause. O Leave Novels / The Bairns Gat Out. Lang Hae We Parted Been. Lassie Wi' The Lintwhite Locks. Loud Blaw The Frosty Breezes. It Was A' For Our Rightfu' King. Whare Are You Gaun, My Bonie. Comin Thro' The Rye. The Birks Of Aberfeldy. O Tibbie I Hae Seen The Day. Logan Braes. Landlady Count The Lawin. Tam Glen. I Am My Mammie's Ain Bairn / O Whistle And I'll Come To You. O Where Hae You Been Lord Ronald My Son?. The Thames Flows Proudly To The Sea. Such A Parcel Of Rogues In A Nation. Come Boat Me O'er. On A Bank Of Flowers. O Lay The Loof Altho' My Back Gude Ale. Robin Shure In Hairst. My Harry A' The Lads The White Cockade. O My Luve's Like A Red Red Rose. Louis What Reck I By Thee In Mauchline. Hey How My Johnie Lad. O, When She Comes Ben She Bobbed O Mally's Meek. The Ploughman. Thou Gloomy December. The Shepherd's Wife. O Whar Gat Ye That Hauver-meal Bannock?. Sir John Cope. Dost Ask Me Why I Send Thee Here O Can Ye Labour Lea. Tibbie Fowler O' The Glen. The Small Birds Rejoice. I Hae Been At Crookie-Den. O May Thy Morn. As I Went Out Ae May Morning. I Maun Hae A Wife Young And Souple Was I. Awa' Wi' Your Witchcraft. One Night As I Did Wander Out Over The Forth. O Luve Will Venture In. A Man's A Man For A' That. There Was A Lass They Ca'd Her Meg Amang The Trees. Thou Hast Left Me Ever Jamie Let Not Woman O'er Complain Gat Ye Me O Gat Ye Me. The Lovely Lass Of Inverness. Scroggam. O Gie The Lass Her Fairin' Lad. Hughie Graham. John Barleycorn: A Ballad. There's Three True Gude Fellows. Johnie Blunt. Braw Braw Lads On Yarrow Braes. The Gloomy Night Is Gath'ring Fast. Contented Wi' Little And Cantie Wi' Mair. The Lass That Made The Bed To Me. Frae The Friends And Land I Love. Killiecrankie. O Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass. There'll Never Be Peace 'Till Jamie Comes Hame. Glencoe. Sweetest May. Caledonia. Masonic Song. There Grows A Bonie Brier-bush. O I Am Come To The Low Countrie. Green Sleeves. Sweet Tibbie Dunbar. Lassie Lend Me Your Braw Hemp Heckle. O mirk mirk is this midnight hour. Turn again thou fair Eliza. Awa' Whigs awa'. Bonnie wee thing. Twa bonie lads. When Guilford good our pilot stood. O meikle thinks my luve. Helen O'Kirkconnel. Young Jockie. Tho' cruel fate. She is a winsome wee thing. Auld Rob Morris. When first I came to Stewart Kyle. O saw ye John Leslie. Wha is that at my bower-door. The Day returns. Jamie come try me. And I'll kiss thee yet. In comin by the brig o' Dye. As I cam down by yon castle wa'. My lady's gown. Hee balou my sweet wee. Bannock's o'bear meal. From thee Eliza I must go. Peg Nicholson. Last May a braw wooer. My heart is sair. Young Peggy blooms our boniest lass. There eas a battle in the North. No Churchman am I. Then guidwife count the lawin. The Captain's lady. There's a youth in this city. O John come kiss me now. The robin cam to the wren's nest. The Taylor. Sensibility how charming. Charlie he's my darling. Long long the night. Up and waur them a' Jamie. Sae flaxen were her ringlets. Streams that guide in orient places. Adown winding Nith. How can my poor heart be glad. 'Twas past one o'-clock. Yon wild mossy mountains O saw ye my dearie?. Mary Morrison. On Cessnock Banks. Is this thy plighted fond regard This is no my ain lassie. Mac Pherson's Farewell. Here's a health to them Here's a...
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