Randolph, Thomas. See Murrar. minstrel, 64. 547. 549. of the death of the Regent Murray, 595. See Macgregor. Memory," 560. feated and killed by the Moons, 27% ROKEBY," 285. family of, 354. 364. Felon Sow of, 365. camp, at Ardoch, 255 Lady of the Lake, 222, *. tion to, of the First Canto of Marmion, 76. Edward IV., 463. death of Lord Melville and President Rokeby, 209. Letter on Rokeby, 311. Perilous," 145. ballads, 550. 660. 658 passim 719. to for the discovery of, 773. son James, 772. the Regent, death of, 595. Mr. William, manager of the Mottoes from, 713. Penance vaults, 155. lads, 543. Chace," 540. “Reliques of Ancient Henry, at Homildon Hill, 721. Thomas, his defence of the bishop from, 699-701. bin the Devil," 372. lads, 548. 703. List of Scottish poets, 548. by, 538. minal Trials of Scotland," 775. Ex- tracts from his work, 771, 772. 774. for the," 639, 640. those who smiled on the adventurous grave beside that of Mr. Fox, 78, 79. battle of Flodden, 125. 165. 649. marks on," 537. Continuation of the 554. State of the art of, at the end 98, n. Whytbank, 87, n. N. the fourth or fifth century, 362. 77. 104. “Unpleasant chapter in his history," 794, n. of Russia, “ VERSES sung after a din- ner given to him at Edinburgh," 656. 647. - The Forrester's Song," 672. 680-692. his submission to K. Robert Bruce, Sir Walter, 484. John, Duke of, 542 566. - Ashestiel, 73. of Hunthill, family of, 6. 0. DUN," 694. 638. 268. 280. in English, 546. P. 684. Collection of Songs, 549. on, 98, n. Q. from, on the Lady of the Lake, 188. 460, 461. 701-2 R. Allan, structure of stanza used --, Captain, at the action of Fuen- S. 702. 142. 171. Columba, 590. Cathbert, “ Sale Room," the, an Edinburgh perio- dical, 661, n.; 665, n. Catiline, 503, n. 545. 553 ; and poetry, 675-6. "Sir Eger, Sir Grime, and Sir Greysteil," romances of, 541. Mickle, extract from, 553. of, 569. Thomas the Rymer," 542. 557. 581. cation to, of the Fourth Canto of Mar- mion, 105. Battle of Prestonpans, 556. Songs. 521. 674. jured thy cords?" 707. Helvellyn, 629. 401. 534. 591. 737. of Harden, family of, 62. 152. Hugh, Esq. of Harden, now Lord John, Esq., of Gala, 410, n. Mary, "the Flower of Yarrow," 25. Miss Sophia, the author's daughter, Robert, of Sandyknows, the au- Walter, Lessudden, the author's - Major Sir Walter, the author's eld- 47. the Quest of Sultaun Solimaun," 661. 623. Shields, the Castle of the, ballad 23, n. ; 40, n. Letter to, 40, n. Epi- taph designed for her monument, 635. song, 555. reign of Elizabeth, 363. 540, n.; 550, n, ; 742. Walter Scott's publications prepared by him, 565. scriber of " Chery Chase," 549, 553. ten for, 669. 706. ballad of “ Chevy Chase," 539, n. , 540. 555. ballad of, 557. ery, 427. 478. 665. 241. 106. 158. Lord, (temp. Jac. III.) anec- 746. 713. 315. you left me, 632. 711. 642. 332. old wine, 703. ment is nigh, 630. decoy'd me, 694. this ? 643. of the North, 647. to laugh, 690. summons extending, 651. vances, 189. 522. month or twain, 675. was bound for Palestine, 650. Aspen, 803. 672. bower, 517. castle sallies, 669. dale, 682 bright, 678. 227. 634. 311. dreadful the omen, 640. mortified air, 637. a knight, 652. of Toro, 631. my wand'rings began, 654. 694. ye to rest, 644. 631. 752. and Poule, 221. west, 121. bounds, 630. the table, 633. 事 " SONGS. night, 648. 707. heart, 647. of Toro, 804. waving, 624. 42. lant feats, 709. 526. 200. light, 657 been spread, 717. ring, 672. mist's on the brae, 656. mouth, 695. 331. 624. south, west, and north, 677. night on the vale, 645. 208. strength, 639. 604. Claver'se who spoke, 759. heart beat high, 38. fain would honour gain, 637. 709. the drums rattle, 744. courage muster? 809. 419. cheer, 760. 666. 751. misty and grey. 330. 657 Tickell, Mr., his Ballad Poetry, 506 and tide, 346. man wall," 624. lecting information for the author, 486, 487. Note from, (1840) 452. Germany, 796. - family of, 404. 259. 171. burn, 495. 712-13. U. V. « Selectors of the 482. His Æneid translated by Gawain W. cution of, 473. good Lord James of Douglas, ** 482 Harold, 272, n. A postrophe to, 43. Dragoons," 604. Saxox," 675. poetry, 544. Lines by author of," 647. - Lines of,“ Late when the SONGS. Why weep ye by the tide, ladie ? 654. and more fast, 645. Marmion, 143, n. Lines from his Life of Nelson, 794. Invasion of, by the Moors, 278. War with, in 1625-6, 358. Extract 241, 242. 354. 599, 680. 166-168 muir, 737, n. der of, in 1588, 235. hoo-ball, 257. also “Fairies," “Ghosts," “ Spirits." family of, 724 604. T. 244, 245, 246. “Lenore," 564. 268. 280. 652, n; 742 er," account of him, 572. His Pro- 541, 542. 145. Three Parts, 572. ter, 488 a, 623. “ WILLIAM AND HELEN,” 606. 571. Esq. on Yarrow, 36, n. ; 42, n. Letter from, on Marmion, 143, n. Eulogium of the ballad style, 558. Wellington, Duke of, 273, 274, 275. 282, 283, 284. “The Field of Waterloo," “The Field of Waterloo " to, 499. the, 678-682. of the Vision of Don Roderick to, 264. X. z. 1 EDINBURGH : PRINTED BY THOMAS CONSTABLE, PRINTER TO HER MAJESTY. STEREOTYPED BY D. STEVENSON & CO. |