CAROLINA, LADY NAIRNE THE LAND O' THE LEAL I'm wearin' awa', John, Like snaw-wreaths in thaw, John, To the land o' the leal. There's nae sorrow there, John, There's neither cauld nor care, John, The day is aye fair In the land o' the leal. Our bonnie bairn's there, John, To the land o' the leal. But sorrow's sel' wears past, John, In the land o' the leal. Sae dear that joy was bought, John, Oh! dry your glistening e'e, John, To the land o' the leal. Oh! haud ye leal and true, John, Your day it's wearin' through, John, And I'll welcome you To the land o' the leal. Now fare-ye-weel, my ain John, We'll meet, and we'll be fain In the land o' the leal. INDEX OF TITLES A Bard's Epitaph, 297. A Better Answer, 13. A Cradle Hymn, 21. A Cradle Song, 322. Address to the Unco Guid, 298. Ae Fond Kiss, 311. A Hymn Concluding the Seasons, A Hymn of Contentment. 85. A Little Boy Lost, 336. A Man's a Man for A' That, 314. An Essay on Criticism, 23. An Essay on Virtue, 121. An Excellente Balade of Charitie, A Night Piece on Death, 83. An Ode: from Alfred, a Masque, A Red, Red Rose, 301. A Song of Liberty, 333. A Vision of Life in Death, 256. Conrade, 128. Divine Ode, 10. Elegy Written in a Country Epilogue to the Satires, 70. Fingal, 206. First Epistle of the Second Book of Horace, 64. For Christmas-Day, 139. For Easter-Day, 141. Grongar Hill, 92. Highland Mary, 312. In Temptation, 142. Is There for Honest Poverty, 314. Jerusalem, 342. John Anderson, My Jo, 300. Last May a Braw Wooer, 315. Love of Fame, 114. Mary Morison, 277. Moral Essays, 53. Night Thoughts, 117. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Ode on the Pleasure Arising from Vicissitude, 196. Ode on the Poetical Character, 162. Ode on the Popular Superstitions Of the Characters of Women, 53. On Another's Sorrow, 325. 350 |