Heber, Richard. Esq., dedication of the sixth canto of Marion to. 138. Hebridean chiefs, fortresses of, 474. HELLVELI YN," 633.
Henry V., King of England, at Edin- burgh, 169.
Hepburn, family of. 74. See Bothwell. Heraldry, 72. 157. 166.
Herd, Mr. David, his collection of Scot- tish songs, 549 711.
Herdier's popular ballads, or Volkslieder, 371.
Heriot or Herezeld, 35, n.
Heron, William, of Ford, and his lady, 129. 157. 170.
Highlanders, Scottish, their hospitality, 243. Music, 196. 243. 245. The Bard, a family officer, 243. Epithets of their chiets, 245. Boat-songs, 246. Hardi- hood, 247. Henchman, ib. Tutelar spirits, 250.
Brogue or shoe, ib. Cor- onach, 206, 251. Respect paid to their chiefs, 252. Oaths, ib. Body guards and domestic officers of the chiefs, 253. Cookery, 261. Creaghs or fo- rays. 262. Trust-worthiness, ib. Tar- gets and Broadswords, 264. Modes of inquiring into futurity, 253. Ancient custom respecting marriage, 479. Hogg, Mr. James. "The Ettrick Shep- herd," his Mountain Bard,' 161. 164. His story of the "Dead Bell," ib. Pilgrims of the Sun," 467, #. Postic Mirror," 413. His ballad poetry, 559.
Holy Island, or Lindisfarne, 161. Home, family of, 74.
Lord Chamberlain to James IV., his conduct at Fiodden, 179. Homer, 89, n.; 350. 537, 538, 539. Homildon-hill, battle of, 729. Horsemanship. 170.
Horses, shrieking of. in agony 462. 498.
Hostelrie. See Inn. Hotspur. See Percy.
Hot-trod, the, pursuit of Border Marau- ders, 75.
"The House of Aspen" in relation te the stage, 812.
Kendal, a contemporary of Thomas the Rhymer, 546.
"HOUSE OF ASPEN, THE," a tragedy," KENILWORTH," Verses from, 602-4.
Howard, Lord William, "Belted Will Howard," 70.
Howell ap Rys, a Welsh chieftain, 377. Howison of Braehead, his adventure with James V., 268.
"Houlat, the Bake of the," 542, n. Hunting, 184, 185, 186. 240. 365. 600. 613.
aerial, superstition of, 613. "Hunting-mass," 93.
HUNTING SONG," 638.
HUNTSMAN, Lay of the Imprisoned," 236.
Huntly, Marquis of, the last Duke of Gordon, 704.
HYMN FOR THE DEAD." 52. FUNERAL, 683. REBECCA'S," 682.
TO THE VIRGIN," 210.
"I ASKED OF MY HARP," Song, 715. Hlay, Island of, 470. Inch-Cailliach (the Isle of Nuns), 251. Indians, the North American, 362. Inn, or Hostelrie, Scottish accommoda- tions of an, in the 16th century, 164. Iol of the heathen Danes, 173 Irish, the ancient Tanistry, 367. Dress, ib. Bards, 374. Chieis required to as- sist Edward I. in his Scottish wars, 494. | Isles, Western, of Scotland, 470. 474 to 476. 483.
Speech of the Porter at, Kennedy, Sir Gilbert, of Barganie, 785. Sir Thomas, of Cullayue, 784 Ker or Carr, family of, 57. Kerrs and Scotts, feuds of the, ib. "Kampe Viser, the,' a collection of heroic songs, 255. King's Case, well and monastery of, 61. Kinloch. Mr. G. R., his collection of ba
Kirkwall, church and eastle of. 78. "Kittle Nine Steps," the, 310, n. Knighthood, 72.
"LADY OF THE LAKE," 180. Laidlaw, Mr. William, 621. ».
Laing, Mr. David, his Select Remains of the Ancient Popular Poetry of Scut- land, 543, #.
Lancey, Sir William de, killed at Water- loo, 503, n.
Largs, Battle of, 165.
LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL,” 9. POOR LOUISE," 721.
THE IMPRISONED HUNTS- MAN, 236.
Learmont, Thomas, see "Thomas of Er celdoune."
"LEGEND OF MONTROSE," Verses from the, 681.
Lennel house, seat of Patrick Brydone, Esq., 177.
Lennox, district of the. 246. "Lenore," Bürger's, 566. Leprosy, 491.
JACOBITISM, the last contests of, recited Leslie, Charles, a ballad-singer, 551.
James I., King of Scotland, his "Christ Kirk on the Green." 543. His educa- tion and poetry, 546.
III., rebellion against, 168. In- ventory of his treasure and jewels, 492.
IV. His person and dress, 128. Penance of. 168. His belt. 170. Ap- parition to, at Linlithgow, 168. Death of, at Flodden, 179.
V. in minority, 244. Quells the Border robbers, 247. His progress to the Isles, ib. Why called King of the Commons,'' 265. His attachment to archery, ib. Adventures in disguise, 267. VI., his conduct respecting the Mures of Auchindrane, 788. Jamieson, Rev. Dr. John, his edition of "Wallace and Bruce," 414. 500, n. Mr. Robert, his collection of ballads, 551. 588. Jeffrey, Francis, now Lord, his success professionally and in literature, 10. 14. Extracts from his Criticisms on Scott's poetry. See Edinburgh Review. JOCK OF HAZELDEAN," 660. Joel, application of a passage from the Prophecies of, 289.
Johnson, Dr., his ridicule of the ballad style, 560. Redlections on visiting Iona, 441, n.
Jongleurs, or Jugglers, 266. Julian, Count, 25, 287.
Lesly, General David, at the battle of Marston Moor, 358.
"LETTERS IN VERSE" to the Duke of Buccleuch, 645, 646.
to J. G. Lock- hart, Esq., on the composition of ðae da's Epitaph, 712.
Leven, Earl of, 357, 358. Lewis, M. G., some particulars respects ing him, 563. His Monk," 564. poetry, ib. His "Tales of Wonder,' 569. His correspondence with the so- thor, 572. Leyden, Dr. John, his "Spectre Ship,” 362. Ballad poetry, 559. A Contrib utor to Lewis's Tales of Wonder, 569. is Ballad of The Cloud King," 573. His death, 138, R.; 441. 487. Lham-deurg, the Spirit of Glenmore, 165.
LOCKHART, J. G., Esq., Letter in Verse to, on the Composition of Maida's Epi- taph," 712.
LOCKHART'S LIFE OF SIR WALTER Scort," Notes Explanatory and Criti- cal from, 14, 15, 17, 18. 46. 50. 53. 81, 82.85 105. 153. 180, 181, 182, 183. 270. 22. 284. 319. 353. 355. 381. 408, 409. 412. 468. 510. 512, 597, 602, 606. 621. 626, 627, 6:28. 631. 637. 639. 645. 665. 672. 721. 726. "Lord Henry and Fair Catherine," bal- lad of, 557.
"LORD OF THE ISLES," 412. 'Lord of the Isles," 470. Controversy regarding the representation of the, 471. Lorn, the House of, 473.
Love, power of, 19. The gift of heaven,
"LUCKY MACLEARY's Tavern," Scene in, 649.
"LUCY ASHTON'S SONG," 678. Lynedoch, Lord, 291.
LYRICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS PIE
CES," in the order of their composition or publication, 627-728. LYRICAL PIECES. See SONGS. LYCLPH'S TALE," 385.
MACDONALD, RANALD, Esq., of Staffa, LINES ADDRESSED TO, Macdonell, the late Colonel Ronaldson, of Glengarry, 704. Macdonalds suffocated in the Cave of Egg, 487.
MacDougal, of Lorn, family of, 473. 476. "MACDCFF'S CROSS," 748. MacDull, iaw of the clan, ib. Macallister's cave in Strathaird, descrip- tion of, 485.
MacGregor, Bob Roy, 254, 662, n. "MACGREGOR'S GATHERING," 661. "MACIVOR'S, FLORA, SONG," 650. "MACLEAN, WAR ONG, OF LACH- LAN," High Chief of. 653. MacLellan, tutor of Bomby, beheaded by the Earl of Angus, 177. Mackay, Mr. Charles, of the Edinburgh Theatre, 713.
MacKenzie, Colin, Esq., of Portmore,
115, n. Henry, Esq., his Essay on German literature, 562.
the Hon. Mrs. Stewart, 654, n. Higa Chier of Kintail, FARE- WELL TO, **652. IMITATION of, 653. Mackintosh. Sir James, his Opinion of the Lay of the Last instrel, 24, n.; 46, n. and Lady of the Lake, 183, n. "MACKRIMMON'S LAMENT," 675. MacLeod of MacLeod, family of, 428,
MacLeod, Laird of, bis Cruel Revenge on the Macdonalds of Eigg, 487. MacNeil of Barra, family of, 474. MacPherson, James, publisher of Ossian's Poems, 549, 563. "MADGE WILDFIRE'S SONGS," 677-
Maggie Lauder," song of, 554. Magic, 62, passim, 66. 75. 165. 176. 309, n.; 361 364.
"MAID OF NEIDPATH, THE," 636. "MAID OF TORO. THE," 635. Maida, Battle of, 510.
Maida's Epitaph, Letter on the Compo- sition of 712
"MAJOR BELLENDEN'S SONG," 666. Maitland MSS., 549.
-- Sir Richard, of Lethington, 16th century, poem by, 158. Makers (of poetry), the, 538, 539. Malefactors, infatuation of, 311. 361. Mallet, David, his imitations of ballad Poetry, 560. Mammon, 784.
March. Black Agnes," Countess of,
March-treason, 37. 72.
** MARMION; A TALE OF FLODDEN- FIELD," 80.
Marmion, family of, 156.
Robert de, 173.
Marriott, Rev. John, dedication to him of the Second Canto of Marmion, 94. Marston-Moor, Battle of, 357-359. Martin, Rev. John, minister of Mertoun, 106, n.
Dr John, his description of the Western Highlands, 249. Mary, Queen of Scots (Epilogue), 714.
MASSACRE OF GLENCOE," on the, 642. Massena, Marshal, 289, 290, ib. Maurice, Abbot of Inchaffray, 497. Manthe-Doog, the, Isle of Man, 79. Mayburgh, mound at, 385. 411. Mazers, drinking cups, 492.
edwyn's, Captain, remarks on his Con- versations of Lord Byron, 15. 572, 573. Melbourne, Lord, 572.
Velrose Abbey, 22, 23. 60, 61. battle of, 56>
Melville, Henry, Lord Visc., "HEALTH TO," a song on his acquittal in 1806, 637. Death of, in 1811, 269. Robert, Lord, 704. "Men of Peace." See Dacine Shi. Merlin, 271. 285. 580, 531, 588,
MERMAIDS AND MERMEN," Song of the, 695.
Mickle, W. J., his imitations of ballad po try, 548, 554, 559,
Milan, artists of, their skill in armory, 156.
Millar and Chapman, their Miscellany,
the earliest surviving specimen of the Scottish press, 544.
Millar, Colonel, of the Guards, 509. Mingarry Castle, 470.
Minstrels, order and office of, 545, 555. **MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BOR- DER.' "Scott's Contributions to, w., Introductory Remarks on Popular Po- etry, 537. Appendix to. 553. E-say on Imitations of the Ancient Ballad, 555 Appendix to. 571. Imitations of the Ancient Ballad, 574-608. Minto Crags, 59. MONASTERY,
Monk, Lewis's Romance of the, 564. "MONKS OF BANGOR'S MARCH," 672. Monmouth, Duke of, 18, 4. Montague, dedication of Marmion to, 83. His collection of ballads destroyed by fire, 544. Monthly Review, critical notices from, on the Lay, 16. Marmion, 84. 94. 96. 102. 145. 151, 152. The Lady of the Lake, 221. The Vision of Don Roder- ick, 272, 275, 277. Rokeby, 305, 306. 312. 314. 332. 335. 346, 350, 354. The Lord of the Isles, 424. 438. 440. 455. 461.463. 467. The Field of Waterloo, 506; and on Halidon Hill, 744. 747. Montrose, James, first Marquis of, 243. Moors, the invasion of Spain by, 285. Moore, Sir John, omission of his name in the poem of Don Roderick," the au- thor censured for, 284. 290. Moore, Thomas, Esq., his imitations of the ballad style, 559. Morritt, J. B. S., Esq., letter to, on the death of Lord Melville and President Blair, 270. erick, 24. by, 296.
On the Vision of Don Rod- Dedication to him of Roke- Letter on Rokeby, 319. Morte Arthur," romance of the, ex- tract from regarding the "Chapell Per- alous," 154.
Mortham Castle, description of, 362. Norton, Earl of, Regent, 244, 601. Moss-troopers, 59. See Borderers. Motherwell, William, his collection of ballads, 551. Mottoes, sooner make than find them," 665.
"MOTTOES from the Waverley Novels,
663 passim 720.
Mull, the Sound of, 470. Mummers, English, 174.
Murder, superstition formerly resorted to for the discovery of, 773. Mure, John of Auchindrane, 784. His sou James, 787.
Murray, Thomas, Randolph, Earl of, at Bannockburn, 460, 494, 495, 496, 497. the Regent, death of, 599.
Mr. William, manager of e Theatre-Royal, Edinburgh 714. "MY AUNT MARGARET'S MIRROR,' Mottoes from, 721.
Mysteries, ancient, 174
NEAL NAIGHVALLACH, an Irish King of the fourth or fifth century, 369. "Neck Verse," the, 21. Necromancy, 57, 58. 75. Nelson, Lord, tribute to the memory of, 84. 112. Unpleasant chapter in his history," 794, n.
Newark Castle, on the Yarrow, 17. Nicholas, Grand-Duke (now Emperor) of
Russia, "VERSES Sung after a din ner given to him at Edinburgh," 662. "No, John, I will not own the book," 652.
"NOBLE MORINGER. THE," 621 "NORA'S VOw," 661. Norham Castle, 155.
NORMAN HORSE-SHOE, THE," 634. The Forester's Song." 678. "NORNA'S SONGS AND INCANTA TIONS," 696-700. North Berwick, 135.
"OLD MORTALITY," Verses from, 666. Oman, Mr., 703.
O'Neale, family of, 367.
ON ETTRICK FOREST'S MOUNTAINS DUN," 701.
"ON THE MASSACRE OF GLENCOE," 642.
Orelia, the courser of Don Roderick, 275. 287.
Oricans, Duke of, his poetical exercises in English, 546.
ORPHAN MAID, THE." 680. Otterbourne, Battle of, 61. 142. Ovid, 10. 784.
PADUA, a school of necromancy, 20. 57. Page, the order of the, in chivalry, 569. Paisley, 601.
PALMER, THE," 635. Palmers, 159.
"PARDONER'S Advertisement, The,' 691.
Park, Thomas, his edition of Ritson's Collection of Songs, 550.
Passion, the ruling, 105. Lines from Pope on, 105, n.
Peden, Alexander, 604. Peel-town, Castle of, Isle of Man, 79. Penance vaults, 164. Penrith," Round table" of, 385. 410. Pepys, Secretary, his collection of ballads 543.
Picton, Sir Thomas, 508. Picts, the, a Ceitie race, 541. Pilgrims, 159.
Pukerto, John, his collection of ballads, 519.711. List of Scottish poets, 549. "PIRATE," Verses from the, 694-701. Pisistratus, Homer's Works collected by, 53c
Pitcain Robert, Esq., editor of Crim- inal Trials of Scotland," 789. Ex- tracts from his work, 785, 786, 789. PITT CLUB of Scotiand, SONGS writ- ten for the," 644, 645. Pitt. Right Hon. William, 638. "Among thos who smiled on the adventurous mistr 1," 14. Procured for Scott the office of Clerk of Session, 80, 81. Trib- utes to his memory, 84. 152. His grave beside that of Mr. Fox, 85, 86. Potcock, summons of, preceding the bat- tle of Flodden, 134, 173, 655. POACHER, THE," 640.
POETRY, POPULAR, Introductory Re- marks on," 537. Continuation of the subject under the title of "E say on the Imitations of the Ancient Ballad," 555.
POETRY, ROMANTIC, Remarks on," 379.
State of the art of, at the end
of the 18th century, 561. Poniatowski, Count, 507. Ponsonby, Sir William, 508.
"Roa Rov," Verses from, 673. Robin Hood, 226. 265. 538, 544, 550. Rogers, Samuel, Esq., the Bard of Memory," 561.
Roderick, Gothic King of Spain, defeat- ed and killed by the Moors, 285, 287. His enchanted cavern, 286. 289. See Don Roderick. ROKERY, 999.
Rokeby Castle, 307, 360, 370. family of, 360, 370.
Felon Sow of. 371. Roman antiquities at Greta Bridge, 360. camp, at Arloch, 263. "ROMANCE OF Duxois,” 656. Romance literature, birth of, 169. Romilly, Sir Samuel, his opinion of the Lady of the Lake, 230, n. Rose, William Stewart, Esq., dedication to, of the First Canto of Marmion, 83. Roslin, 78, 607.
Ross, John, Earl of, his treaty with King Edward IV., 469.
William, Earl of, deed containing his submission to King Robert Bruce, 496.
Sir Walter, 489. "Round Table," 154. 410. Roxburghe Club, the, 712.
John, Duke of, 543, 568. Rum, Island of, 487. Russell, Major-General Sir James, of Ashestiel, 80.
Pope, lines from, on the ruling passion, Rutherford, Miss Christian, aunt of Sir
Walter Scott, 180. 626.
of Hunthill, family of, 76. S.
ST. CLAIR, family of, 78. SAINT CLOUD," 654. Saint John, Vale of, 411. St. Mary's Lake, 160. "ST. RONAN'S WELL," Mottoes from, 710.
"ST. SWITHIN'S CHAIR," 649. Saints. St. Bride of Douglas, 79. Chad, 151. 179. Columba, 593. Cuthbert, 161, 162. 164. Dunstan, 243. Fillan. 159. 593. George, 510. Hilda, 100, 162. Modan, 243. Mungo, 20. Oran, 593. Regulus (Scoffice Rule), 159. Rosalia, 158. Serle, 225. Trimon, 798. "Sale Room," the, an Edinburgh peri- odical, 667, n.; 671, n.
Sallust, Extract from, on the Death of Catiline, 566, n. Sangreal, the, 154.
Saxons, the Anglo, their language, 542. 548, 554 and poetry, 682. "SAXON WAR-SONG, 682. Scalds, antique poetry of the, 682. Scales-tarn, Lake of. 386. Schiller, 562, 563, 812. Schiltrum, signification of, 497, n. Scots Magazine, the, extracts from, 104. ! 536. 594.
Scott of Buccleuch. See Buccleuch.
of Harden, family of, 71, 161. 174. Hugh, Esq., of Harden, now Lord Polwarth, 174. 566, u.; 568. n. His lady. 566, n.; 567. Inscription for the monument of the Rev. John Scott, their son, 726.
John, Esq., of Gala, 415, n. Sir John, of Thirlestane, 70, Mary, the Flower of Yarrow," 35. 71. 161.
Sir Michael, 24. 62, 63. Miss Sophia, the author's daugh- ter, 621, n.
Robert, of Sandy knows, the au- thor's grandfather, 106.
Walter, Lessudden, the author's great-grandsire, 138. 174.
Major Sir Walter, the author's eld-
Seven Spears of Wedderburn, 40.
Shields, the Castle of the, balla. of, 527. Seward, Miss Anna, criticisms by, n.; 33, #.; 30, n. Letter to. 50. %. Epitaph designed for her monu meal, 639.
Seymour, Lord Webb. 375. Shakspeare, his description of a popula song, 556.
Shane-Dymas, an Irish chieftain in the reign of Elizabeth, 369.
Sharpe, Sir Cuthbert, Lisgs to." 721. Sharpe, Charles K., Esq., of Haliam, 541, n.; 351, n.; 753.
Shaw, Mr. James, notice of a list of Sir Walter Scott's publications prepared by him, 567.
Sheale, Richard, the author or transcriber of Chevy Chase," 540, 554, "SHEPHERD'S TALE. THE.” 628, Sheridan, Thomas, Esq., 365. Shores wood, the priest of, 159. Sibbald, Mr. James, 711.
Siddons, Mrs. Henry, EPILOGUES Written
"Sir Eger, Sir Grime, and Sir Greystel,” romances of, 541.
"Sir Martyn," a forgotten poem of Mickle, extract from, 554. "Sir Patrick Spens," old Scottish song of, 571.
Sir Tristrem," metrical romance of
Thomas the Ryner," 542, 351. 543, Skene, James, Esq., of Ruhisaw, d-di- cation to, of the Fourth Canto of Mar- mion, 113, Skirving, Mr., author of a Ballad on the Battle of Prestonpans, 557.
Sky, Island of, description of its scenery, 452. 483.
Smailholm Tower, description of, 394. **SMITH, Miss, LINES WRITTEN FOR," 671.
Smith, Sir Sidney, Tribute to, 105. Smythe, Profesor at Cambridge, 573. Snakes and Serpents, 78.
Snood, worn by Scottish maidens, 203 250.
Snow, description of a man perishing is, 114. 166.
Snowdoun (Stirling), 238, 268. "SOLDIER, WAKE-SONG," 713. Soltier, Sir John, 71.
Somerled, Lord of the Isles, 417. 470, | Somerville, John, 15th Lord, 415, m., 701, n. Lord (temp. Jac. III.), anee dote of, 712, n.
Ah, poor Louise! the live-long day 721. Alan-a-Dale has no fagot for barning
All joy was bereft me the day that you left me, 636.
An hour with thee! when earliest day, 720.
And did you not hear of a mirth befell, 617.
And whither would you lead me then! 340.
Anna-Maria, love, up is the sun, 683. Assist me, ye friends of old books and old wine, 710.
Ave Maria! maiden mild! 210. A weary lot is thine, fair maid, 329. A weary month has wander'd o'er, 653. Birds of omen dark and foul, 679. Canny moment, lucky tit, 658.
Dark Ahriman, whom Irak still, 717. Dinas Emlinn, lament; for the moment is nigh, 634.
Donald Caird's come again, 676. Dust unto dust, 684.
Enchantress, farewell, who so oft has decoy'd me, 702.
False love, and hast thon play'd me this? 648.
Farewell to MacKenneth, great Earl of the North, 652.
Farewell, merry maidens, to song and to laugh, 697.
Farewell to Northmaven, 695.
Fathoms deep beneath the wave, 695. Follow me, follow me, 652. From the Brown crest of Newark its summons extending, 657. Gin by pailfuls, wine in rivers, 659. Glowing with love, on fire for fame, 656. God protect brave Alexander, 662. Go sit old Cheviot's crest below, 631. Hail to the chief who in triumph ad- vances, 197.
Hail to thy cold and clouded beam, 305. Hawk and osprey scream'd for joy, 522. Hear what Highland Nora said, 661. He is gone or the mountain, 206. Hie away, hie away, 649.
High deeds achiev'd of knightly fame, 681.
Hither we come, 791.
Hurra, hurra, our watch is done, 403. I asked of my harp, "Who hath in- jured thy cords ?" 716.
climb'd the dark brow of the mighty Helvellyn, 633.
II fares the bark with tackle riven, 523. I'll give thee, good fellow, a twelve month or twain, 681.
It chanced that Cupid on a season, 657. It was a' for our rightful king, 365. It was an English ladye bright, 48.
It was Dunois the young and brave, was bound for Palestine, 656.
I was a wild and wayward boy, 337. Joy to the victors! the sons of old As- pen, 819.
Look not thou on beauty's charming,
O, hush thee, my babie, thy sire was a kinght, 658.
O, Lady, twine no wreath for me, 335. O listen, listen, ladies gay! 50. O, lovers' eyes are sharp to see, 636. O, low shone the sun on the fair lake of Toro, 635.
O, Maid of Isla, from the cliff, 702. Once again, but how changed since my wand'rings began, 659.
On Ettrick Forest's mountains dun, 701.
Ou Hallow-Mass Eve, ere you boune ye to rest, 649.
O, open the door, some pity to show,
O, Robin Hood was a bowman good,
O, tell me, harper, wherefore flow? 643.
Our vicar still preaches that Peter and Poule, 230.
O, young Lochinvar is come out of the west, 129.
Pibroch of Donald Dhu, 669.
Quake to your foundations deep, 406. Rash adventurer, bear thee back, 402. Red glows the forge in Striguil's bounds, 635.
Saulen bier, und brante-wein, 639. She may be fair, he sang, but yet, 523, Since here we are set in array round the table, 637.
Soft spread the southern summer night, 654.
Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er, 191. Soldier, wake-the day is peeping,
So sung the old bard in the grief of his heart, 653.
Stern eagle of the far northwest, 694. Summer-eve is gone and past, 334. Sweet shone the sun on the fair lake of Toro, 820.
Take these flowers, which, purple wav- ing, 628.
That day of wrath, that dreadful day,
The Baptist's fair morrow beheld gal- lant feats, 718.
The Druid Urien had daughters seven, 527.
The Forest of Glenmore is drear, 632. The heath this night must be my bed, 208.
The herring loves the merry moonlight, 663.
The last of our steers on the board has been spread, 725.
'Twas near the fair city of Benevent
Twist ye, twine ye! even so, 658. Viewless essence, thin and bare, 722. Wake, maid of Lorn, 415.
Waken, lords and ladies gay, 638. Wasted, weary, wherefore stay? 658. We love the shrill trumpet, we love the drum's rattle, 756.
What makes the troopers' frozen cou age muster ? 826. Wheel the wild dance, 653.
When Israel of the Lord beloved, 682 Whence the brooch of burning gold 4:24.
When friends are met o'er merry cheer, 773.
When the heathen trumpet's clang, 672 When the tempest's at the loudest, 703 Whet the bright steel, 682.
While the dawn on the mountain was misty and gray, 338.
Where shall the lover rest? 108. Why sit'st thou by that ruin'd hall? 662.
Why weep ye by the tide, ladie? 660. Yes, thou mayst sigh, 722.
Young men will love thee more fair and
Sonthey, Dr. Robert, Letter from, on Marmion, 153, n. Lines from his Rod- erick contrasted with some of Scott's, 273, n.; 275, n.; 280. And Pilgrim age to Waterloo. 502, . passim 509, n. His Imitations of Ballad Poetry, 5.59. 569. Extract from his Life of Nelson, 810.
Spain, Defence of, under the Invasion of Bonaparte, 287.
Invasion of, by the Moors, 285. War with, in 1625-6, 364. Speates and Raxes," Story of, 712. Spells, 66.
Spencer, Earl, 81.
Spenser, Edmund, 124. 307.
from his "Faerie Queene," 283. Spirits, intermediate class of, 58. 165. 250 251, 361. 603.
"Spirit's Blasted Tree," Legend of the 174-176.
Staffa, Cave of, 441-2. 487. Stanhope, Lady Hester, 14, n. Stewart, Professor Dugald, 560, 566. Stirling Castle, 225, 264.1 Stoddart, Sir John, 13. Stratford, Earl of, 261.
Strathmore, Earl of, killed at Sheriff muir, 746, n.
Strathbogie. See Athole.
The news has flown frae month to "SUB-PRIOR, TO THE," 685. mouth, 702.
The sound of Rokeby's woods I hear, 339.
The sun is rising dimly red, 695. The sun upon the lake is low, 754. The sun upon the Weirdlaw Hill, 672. The violet in her greenwood bower, 628.
There came three merry men from south, west, and north, 683. There is mist on the mountain, and night on the vale, 651.
They tid me sleep, they bid me pray, 216.
Though right be aft put down by strength, 644.
To horse! to horse! the standard flies, 607.
To the Lords of Convention 'twas Cla- ver'se who spoke, 772. "Twas All-soul's eve, and Surrey's heart beat high, 48. 'Twas a Maréchal of France, and he fain would honor gain, 642.
Sultaun Solimaun, 667. Superstitions, Popular, 165. 787. also ** Fairies," Ghosts," "Spirits.' Surrey, Earl of (beheaded in 1546), 77. Surtees, Robert, Esq., 524. n. Sutherland, Duchess of. 705. Swinton, Sir John, 730. Arms of the family of, 732.
Swiss Guards, Massacre of the, in 1792, 608. Swords, enchanted, 245. Sympathy, cure of a wound by, 67.
Tees, the River, 323.
Teith, the River, 185.
"TEMPEST, SONG OF THE," 694.
Terry, the late Mr. Daniel, comedian, 658, n.; 753.
Theatre, the, 547. Themis, 10.
Thomas of Erceldoune, or "The Rhym- er," account of him, 574. His Prophe- cies, 575. 577. Legend of, 631. 541, 542. 546. "Thomas the Rhymer," a Ballad in Three Parts, 574.
Thomson, Mr. D., of Galashiels, 676, n. Thomson, Thomas, Esq., Deputy-Regis- ter, 492.
"THUNDER STORM," Juvenile lines on a, 627.
Tickell, Mr., his Ballad Poetry, 557. 560. "TIME," 662.
Tinchell, the, 234, n.; 568.
Tynemonth Priory, 164.
Tytler, A. F. (Lord Woodhouselee), his Collections of Ballads, 552. His ver- sion of The Robbers," 563.
"WAVERLEY," Verses from, 647-652.
Lines by author of,” 652. Lines of, Late when ine 648.
P. F., Esq., his "History of Scot- Wellington, Duke of, 0.61, 282. 29. land," 541, n. 291. The Field of Waterloo," 508 passim; 642. 644, 645,
UAM-VAR, mountain, 184, 185. 240. Unthank, chapel at, 65. Urisk, a Highland satyr, 252.
VA CYRIUR, or "Selectors of the Slain," 78.
Valor, personification of, 276. Vaughan, Right Hon. R. C., 288. Vaux, family of, 410.
Venetian General, anecdote of a, 746, n. Vengeance, feudal, a dreadful tale of, 487.
Vennachar, Loch, 185. "VIOLET, THE," 628.
TO A LADY, with flowers from a Ro- Virgil, his magical practices, 63. 75. man wall," 628.
Town Eclogue, 35, n.
Train, Mr. Joseph, his assistance in col-
leeting information for the author, 491. Note from (1840), 458.
Tribunal, the Secret, or Invisible, of Ger- many, 812.
Triermain. See Bridal of Triermain." family of, 410.
TROUBADOUR, THE," 656. Troureurs, or Troubadours, 538. Tunes, attachment to, on death-beds, 267. Tunstall, Sir Brian, slain at Flodden, 178. Turnberry Castle, 491.
Turner, J. M. W., R.A., 433, n.
TWEED RIVER, ON," 685.
Twenge, Sir Marmaduke, at Bannock- burn, 499.
Twisel Bridge, 145. 177.
TWIST YE, TWINE YE," 658.
Eneid translated by Gawain Douglas, Bishop of Dunkeld, 143.
VIRGIL," Juvenile Lines from, 627. "Vision, The," a poem, 549.
TWO DROVERS," Mottoes from the, Watson, James, his collection of ancient 721.
Duchess of, dedication of "The Field of Waterloo" to. 502. "When with poetry dealing," 719. Whistling to raise a tempest, 361. Whitby Abbey, 161.
"WHITE LADY OF AVENEL," Songs of the, 685-689.
Whitmore, John, Esq., &c., dedication of the Vision of Don Roderick to, 270 "WILD HUNTSMAN, THE," 613. Wilkes, John, Esq.. 182.
WILLIAM AND HELEN," 609. Willich, Dr., teacher of German, 563, "Will Jones," Lewis's ballad of, 572. Wilson, Professor, 551, n. Wine, presents of, 170. Witchcraft, 309. n.; 364.
WOGAN, CAPTAIN, LINES ON," 651 Wolfian hypothesis, 337, n. Woman, apostrophe to, 149. Woodhouselee, Lord. See Tytler, A. F. Esq.
"WOODSTOCK." Verses from, 720-721. Wordsworth, William, Esq., his poem on Yarrow, 47, n.; 52, n. Letter from, on Marmion, 153, n. Eulogium on the Zaragozans, 28. Imitations of the ballad style, 559. Wrestling, prize at, 266. Wynken de Worde, 117.
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