4 : 202 3:360 12: 81 12: 242 9:152 3:352 9:394 14: 273 2:369 1: 191 1:382 5: 105 1:174 4: 181 7: 162 11: 191 8:353 9: 368 Tea Merchant, Henderson, J. 13: 369 POEMS AND SONGS. The figures preceding colon denote the volume, the figures following colon the page on which the poem or song appears. A' for thy bonnie sel'; by H. A. Dewar Abide with me; by G. A. H. Douglas Abide with me; by H. F. Lyte 10: 72 1: 167 5:374 9:115 11: 96 6: 334 13: 318 2: 82 9: 117 2: 78 8:290 Abide with us; by Mary Pyper Address to a bat, an; by D. Young Address to a fiddle; by A. Farquharson 10: 109 11: 260 9: 268 10: 20 5: 275 2:279 10: 25 10: 158 15: 282 13: 280 Address to a flea, an; by J. M'Intosh Address to Dundonald Castle; by R. Gemmell Address to the comet of 1882; by M. Macphail Address to the rainbow, an; by A. Hamilton 5:210 3: 77 2: 59 12:404 13: 51 6: 221 6: 67 7:243 2: 324 Address to the Viking ship; by T. B. Johnstone Adieu, an; by C. Mackay Adown the glen the pibroch sounds; by D. Kippen Advice to a young minister; by P. Macmorland Aff the fang; by A. Reid Affection's gift; by T. Watts After death; by J. C. Simpson After life's fitful fever; by J. H. Simpson After many years; by W. L. Thomson After singing-time; by Elizabeth Craigmyle After the battle of Alma; by P. P. Alexander - Aged believer at the gate of heaven, the; by W. Aged man, the; by J. Gow Aged saint entering heaven, the; by Alexander Aged widow to her wedding ring, the; by J. 8: 151 13: 22 15: 144 6: 93 9: 155 3: 73 9:379 9:381 6:323 13: 176 10: 239 9:273 12: 190 4 : 356 Cleghorn Agnes; by J Tatlow Aichteen; by D. Macfadyen Ailsa Craig; by J. T. Levens Alane; by I. Dalgity Albion's sons; by A. Wilson 10: 227 8:278 W. L. 10: 227 6: 368 6: 208 1 : 247 7: 123 8: 66 7: 184 10: 305 9: 121 5: 395 4: 51 3: 161 6:400 12: 208 7: 285 3: 88 7: 239 Album verses; by R. S. Inglis Alice Lee; by G. A. H. Douglas Aline; by G. Stronach Allacardoch's braes; by L. Robertson All glitter is not gold; by J. Young All thine; by A. S. Swan All things praise Thee; by M. W. Wood All things shall cease to be; by D. G. Braidwood |