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Contents.
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The Foray
Page.
Lullaby of an Infant Chief
470
Pibroch of Donald Dhu
471
Nora's Vow
ib.
Mac-Gregor's Gathering
472
Donald Caird's come again
Mackrimmon's Lament
473
On Ettrick Forest's mountains dun
The Sun upon the Weirdlaw-hill
The Maid of Isla
474
The Monks of Bangor's March
The Search after Happiness; or the Quest of
Sultaun Solimaun
475
The Poacher
478
The Dance of Death
. 479
Farewell to the Muse
. 480
Epitaph on Mis Erskine
Mr Kemble's Farewell Address, on taking
leave of the Edinburgh Stage
481
Epilogue to The Appeal
Song-Oh say not, my love, with that morti-
fied air
The Palmer
The Maid of Neid path
· 482
Wandering Willie .
Hunting-song-Waken, lords and ladies gay 483
The Violet
To a Lady, with flowers from a Roman wall ib.
The Bard's Incantation, written under the
threat of invasion, in the autumn of 1804. ib.
The Resolve (in imitation of an old English
poem)
Epitaph designed for a monument in Lichfield
Cathedral, at the Burial Place of the Family
of Miss Seward
The Return to Ulster
485
On the Massacre of Glencoe
Prologue to Miss Baillie's play of the Family
Legend .
Farewell to Mackenzie, High Chief of Kintail
(from the Gaelic)
Imitation of the preceding song
War-song of Lachlan, High Chief of Maclean
487
Saint-Cloud (written in September, 1815) ib.
Romance of Dunois (from the French) ib,
The Troubadour
488
From the French-It chanced that Cupid on
Song, for the Anniversary Meeting of the Pitt
Club of Scotland
Song, on the lifting of the Banner of the
house of Buccleugh, at a grcat Football-,
Match on Carterhaugh
Impromptu, to M. Alexandre
489
484
486
BALLADS AND LYRICAL PIECES.
Glenfinlas; or Lord Ronald's Coronach ib.
Notes
443
The Eve of Saint John
444
446
Cadyow Castle .
447
450
The Gray Brother
452
454
The Fire-King (imitated from Gæthe)
Frederick and Alice (imitated from Bürger). 456
The Wild Huntsmen
· 457
William and Helen (imitated from Bürger). 459
The Battle of Sempach (translated from
Tchudi).
462
The Noble Moringer (translated from the Ger-
man)
464
MISCELLANIES.
War-song of the Royal Edinburgh Light Dra-
goons
The Norman Horse-shoe
469 The Last Words of Cadwallon
ib. The Maid of Toro
ib. Hellvellyn Jock of Hazeldean.
1. The Figures between parentheses, thus, (1) refer to Notes at the end of each Poem; those
marked thus, ' to Notes at the bottom of the page.