Robert, Esq., advocate, 615, n. Sir Thomas, Lord Advocate (temp. Jac. VI.), 789. Right Hon. W. G. (Singlespeech Hamilton), 395, n. Hardyknute, ballad of, 544. 549. 558. The first poem the author learnt, 558, n. "Harlaw, the Battle of," an ancient ballad, 544. 'HAROLD THE DAUNTLESS," 512. HARFAGER, Song of," 695. "HARP, Song of the," 337. "HATTERAICK, DIRK, Song of," 659. Hawks, 76. Hawthornden, 605. 607, n. "HEALTH TO LORD MELVILLE," 637. Heber, Richard, Esq., dedication of the sixth canto of Marmion to, 138. Hebridean chiefs, fortresses of, 474. "HELLVELLYN," 633. Henry VI., King of England, at Edinburgh, 169. Hepburn, family of, 74. See Bothwell. Heraldry, 72. 157. 166. Herd, Mr. David, his collection of Scottish songs, 549 711. Herder's popular ballads, or Volkslieder, 571. Heriot or Herezeld, 35, n. Heron, William, of Ford, and his lady, 129. 157. 170. of Gilmerton, 604. "Hero's Targe," a rock in Glenfinlas, 211. 254. Highlanders, Scottish, their hospitality, 243. Music, 196, 243, 245. The Bard, a family officer. 243. Epithets of their chiefs, 245. Boat-songs, 246. Hardihood, 247. Henchman, ib. Tutelar spirits, 250. Brogue or shoe, ib. Coronach, 206, 251. Respect paid to their chiefs, 252. Oaths, ib. Body guards and domestic officers of the chiefs, 253. Cookery, 261. Creaghs or forays, 262. Trust-worthiness, ib. Targets and Broadswords, 264. Modes of inquiring into futurity, 253. Ancient custom respecting marriage, 479. Hogg, Mr. James, The Ettrick Shepherd," his "Mountain Bard," 161. 164. His story of the "Dead Bell," ib. "Pilgrims of the Sun," 467, n. "Poetic, Mirror," 413. His ballad poetry, 559. Holy Island, or Lindisfarne, 161. Lord Chamberlain to James IV., Horses, shrieking of, in agony 462, 498. "I ASKED OF MY HARP," Song, 715. Пlay, Island of, 470. Inch-Cailliach (the Isle of Nuns), 251, Indians, the North American, 362. Inn, or Hostelrie, Scottish accommodations of an, in the 16th century, 164. Iol of the heathen Danes, 173. Irish, the ancient Tapistry, 367. Dress, ib. Bards, 374. Chiefs required to assist Edward I. in his Scottish wars, 494. Isles, Western, of Scotland, 470. 474 to 476. 483. "IVANHOE," Verses from, 681-684. James I., King of Scotland, his "Christ Kirk on the Green," 543. His education and poetry, 546. III., rebellion against, 168. Inventory of his treasure and jewels, 492. IV. His person and dress, 128. Penance of, 168. His belt, 170. Apparition 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," 965. 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. Reflections on visiting Iona, 441, n. Jongleurs, or Jugglers, 266. Julian, Count, 285. 287. JUVENILE Lines from Virgil," 627. on a Thunder Storm," 66 ib. ib. on the Setting Sun," K. KEITH, Sir Alexander, 705, Kelpy, a river spirit, 250. "KEMBLE, JOHN PHILIP, his Farewell Address on taking leave of the Edinburgh stage," 671. His opinion of "The House of Aspen" in relation') Kendal, a contemporary of Thomas t 693. Kennedy, Sir Gilbert, of Barganje, Zi Sir Thomas, of Cullajte, 704 Ker or Carr, family of 57. Kerrs and Scotts, leads of the, i. •Kampe Viser, the,' a collection of heroic songs, 255. King's Case, well and monastery of, Kinloch, Mr. G. R., his collectios of bu lads, 551. Kirkwall, church and castle of, 79 "Kittle Nine Steps," the, 310, Knighthood, 72. L. ་་ "LADY OF THE LAKE," 180. Laidlaw, Mr. William, 621, n. Laing, Mr. David, his Select Rem the Ancient Popular Poetry of Jand, 543, n. Lancey, Sir William de, killed at fir loo, 508, n. Largs, Battle of, 165. "LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL," POOR LOUISE," 7. THE IMPRISONED BET 236. Learmont, Thomas, see "Thomas af Is celdoune." MAN,' "LEGEND OF MONTROSE," Verses f the, 681. Lennel house, seat of Patrick Brys Esq., 177. Lennox, district of the 246. Lenore." Bürger's, 566 Leslie, Charles, a balladsinger, 551 -" to J. G. Loc. hart, Esq., on the composition of da's Epitaph, 712. Leven, Earl of, 357, 358. Lewis, M. G., some parts ing him, 563. His Mont,"364 [Ex poetry, ib. His Tales of word. 569. His correspondence with thor, 572. Leyden, Dr. John, his "Sp 362. Ballad poetry, 559. A utor to Lewis's Tales of Wate 569. His Ballad of The Ug 573. His death, 138, n. 41 Lham-deurg, the Spirit of 250. Lichfield Cathedral stormed a the vi war, 179. Lindesay, Sir David, of the Mosr. 11. Edition of his works by Mr. George Chalmers, 167. Lord of the Byres, 603 Lindisfarne, or Holy Island, 161. "LINES ON FORTUNE," 721. 64 719. 64 TO SIR CUTHVERT SHARP, ON CAPTAIN WOGAN," 631. See JUVENILE." Llywarch Blen, a translation from the heroc elegies of, 374. |