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Heath flowers
being a collection of poems, chiefly lyrical, written in the Highlands. By William Glen
Glen, William (1787-1826)
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THE AVON-DHU.
JEANIE GRAHAM.
MARY.
SONG.
ADDRESS TO A SLIP OF HEATHER.
THE HIGHLAND MAID.
I'LL NEVER SEE GLENORCHY MORE.
THE HIGHLAND SOLDIER.
THE BATTLE OF BARROSSA.
FLORA's LAMENT.
THE LILY OF STRATHMORE.
THE CLAYMORE SONG.
SONG.
SONG.
THE HIGHLANDS.
SONG.
THE BRAES OF BALQUHITHER.
THE HIGHLAND SOLDIER's SONG.
SONG.
SONG.
MARGARET M'FARLANE.
SONG.
THE PROUD TRICOLOR.
THE BRAES OF ABERFOYLE.
SONG.
WATERLOO.
TO The Memory OF BURNS.
THE MAID OF ORANSAY.
OSSIAN's GRAVE.
THE LADY ISLE.
THE FAREWELL.
ODE, RECITED AT THE OSSIAN CLUB, BEING THE ANNIVERSARY OF The Battle of Bannockburn.
THE ADIEU.
TO THE EVENING STAR.
INCHRAY's BONNY JENNY.
THE HIGHLAND LADDIE.
DUKE MURDOCH.
ELEGIAC STANZAS TO THE MEMORY OF MRS R---.
TO The Memory OF COLONEL CAMERON, YOUNGER OF LOCHIEL, WHO FELL NOBLY AT WATERLOO.
TO The Memory OF LORD BALMERINO,
GARTMORE's LILY FLOWER.
THE MUSIC OF THE HEATHER.
THE GATHERING OF CLAN MACFARLANE.
THE SHANNOCHYLE,
THE LILY AND THE ROSE.
ELEGY,
TO The Memory OF JOHN GRAHAM, OF CLAVER-HOUSE, LORD VISCOUNT DUNDEE,
CHAIRLICH VICH SHEUMAIS, &c.
THE LASS OF ABERFOYLE.
ABERFOYLE IN MOON-LIGHT.
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Heath flowers
Heath flowers
being a collection of poems, chiefly lyrical, written in the Highlands. By William Glen
William Glen
1787-1826
Printed by D. Mackenzie for the author
Glasgow
1817
Heath flowers