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Liking is a little boy, vol. vi., 120.
Listen to me, as when ye heard our father, vol. iii., 183.
Lock the door, Lariston, lion of Liddisdale, vol. ii., 75.
Look up, old friend, why hang thy head, vol. vi., 199.
Lord Ronald came to his lady's bower, vol. ii., 181.
Loudon's bonnie woods and braes, vol. ii., 137.
Love brought me a bough o' the willow sae green, vol. iii., 188.
Love flies the haunts of pomp and power, vol. v., 79.
Love is timid, love is shy, vol. iii., 196.
Loved land of my kindred, farewell, and for ever, vol. iv., 111.
Lovely maiden, art thou sleeping, vol. iii., 76.
Lowland la.s.sie, wilt thou go, vol. ii., 151.
'Mang a' the la.s.ses young and braw, vol. iii., 214.
Meet me on the gowan lea, vol. v., 147.
Meg muckin' at Geordie's byre, vol. i., 244.
Men of England, who inherit, vol. ii., 268.
Mild as the morning, a rose-bud of beauty, vol. v., 37.
More dark is my soul than the scenes of yon islands, vol. iv., 57.
Mourn for the mighty dead, vol. vi., 21.
Mournfully, oh, mournfully, vol. iii., 239.
Musing, we sat in our garden bower, vol. v., 100.
My beauty dark, my glossy bright, vol. ii., 347.
My beauty of the shieling, vol. vi., 250.
My Bessie, oh, but look upon these bonnie budding flowers, vol. iv., 189.
My bonnie wee Bell was a mitherless bairn, vol. v., 67.
My bonnie wee wifie, I 'm waefu' to leave thee, vol. v., 13.
My brothers are the stately trees, vol. iv., 254.
My brown dairy, brown dairy, vol. ii., 327.
My couthie auld wife, aye blithsome to see, vol. vi., 102.
My darling is the philabeg, vol. v., 290.
My dearest, wilt thou follow, vol. vi., 252.
My dear little la.s.sie, why, what 's the matter? vol. i., 246.
My hawk is tired of perch and hood, vol. i., 298.
My la.s.sie is lovely, as May-day adorning, vol. iii., 48.
My love, come let us wander, vol. iii., 197.
My love 's in Germanie, send him hame, send him hame, vol. i., 95.
My luve 's a flower in garden fair, vol. v., 189.
My mother bids me bind my hair, vol. i., 41.
My mountain hame, my mountain hame, vol. iv., 194.
My name it is Donald M'Donald, vol. ii., 48.
My native land, my native land, vol. vi., 206.
My soul is ever with thee, vol. v., 106.
My spirit could its vigil hold, vol. iv., 152.
My tortured bosom long shall feel, vol. iii., 141.
My wee wife dwells in yonder cot, vol. iv., 187.
My wife 's a winsome wee thing, vol. ii., 299.
My young heart's luve! twal' years hae been, vol. iv., 259.
My young, my fair, my fair-haired Mary, vol. i., 335.
Nae mair we 'll meet again, my love, by yon burn-side, vol. iii., 227.