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Cameron's selection of violin music : containing all the most popular airs, marches, strathspeys, reels, hornpipes, jigs, country dances, quicksteps, quadrilles, polkas, &c., &c., &c.

God save the Queen — The Marseillois hymn — Yankee doodle — My lodging is on the cold ground — Mrs Garden of Troup — I’ll gang nae mair to yon town — Fye let us a’ to the bridal — O gin ye were dead, gudeman — Mrs M’Intyre — Clyde Side lasses — Go to Berwick, Johnny — Life let us cherish — Tullochgorum — If I had a bonnie lassie — The lady of the lake — Kind Robin lo’es me — Lord Murray — Green grow the rashes — Katy Mooney — Gloomy winter’s now awa’ — I lost my love, and I dinna ken how — The drummer — Bung your eye — Nathaniel Gow’s lament for his brither — Logan water — Jenny Nettles — My heart is sair for somebody — Caller herrin’ — Brechin Castle — Lady Montgomery — Bay of Biscay — Mr Francis Sitwell — Miss Dumbreck — The college hornpipe — The rose tree — Cameron’s got his wife again — Jenny dang the weaver — The deuks dang o’er my daddie — My love is like a red red rose — Craigellachie Bridge — Rachel Rae — The dead march = Soldier’s dream — The Hills of Glenorchy — I hae a house o’ my ain — Jacky tar — My boy Tammy — Charlie is my darling — Struan Robertson’s rant — Mrs Brown of Linkwood — Within a mile of Edinburgh — Lady Nelly Wemyss — The high road to Linton — Meg Merrilees — Of a’ the airts the win’ can blaw — Highland whisky — Speed the plough — Miss Graham of Inchbraikie — Eveleen’s bower — Lady Carmichael — Caberfeigh — Willie was a wanton wag — Locherroch side — The Ayrshire lasses — Fight about the fireside — Jock o’ Hazledean — Dainty Davie — Cameronian rant — Petronella — Earl Moira — Maid of Isla — [Untitled] — Whistle o’er the lave o’t — The Duke of Gordon’s birth day — The flowers of Edinburgh — St Patrick’s day in the morning — See the conquering hero comes — O dear what can the matter be — Monymusk — Push about the jorum — Highland Mary — Miss Lyle’s strathspey — Miss Lyle’s reel — Bonnie Dundee = Mary of Castlecary — Gilderoy — Kiss’d yestreen — I wish you would marry me now — The flowers of the forest — Gin a body meet a body — Jenny Lind polka — The Gustavus galop — Hurrah, for the bonnets of blue — Jenkin’s hornpipe — The legacy — The opera polka — Jenny Jones — The British Grenadier’s march — Marquis of Huntly’s highland fling — Pease strae — The boatie rows — Off she goes — This is no my ain lassie — Marquis of Huntly’s farewell — Timour the tartar — Because he was a bonnie lad — My ain kind dearie — The miller o’ drone — The mason’s apron — Ye banks and braes — Bannocks o’ barley meal — The young may moon — Untitled — Mrs Hamilton of Pitcaithland — North of the Grampians — Miss Forbes — Auld Robin Gray — Willie brew’d a peck o’ maut — Mrs M’Dowal Frant of Arndilly — Inverness lasses — Saw ye Johnnie comin’ — The Lothian lassie — Morar shiem = Lovat’s welcome — Lady Harriet Hope — The original polka — Bonnie Jean — Lord Seaforth — Loch Earn — Aurora waltz — The last rose of summer — The Belleisle march — The white cockade — The schottische, or, German polka — The angel’s whisper — Katty darling — Blue bonnets over the border — Circassian circle — Kinloch of Kinloch — O whistle and i’ll come to you my lad — Farewell to whisky — Robertson’s hornpipe — Hearts of oak — A man’s a man for a’ that — West’s hornpipe — The fairy dance — The mill, mill o — Rule Britannia — Lady Mary Ramsay — Lord Dalhousie — The ewie wi’ the crooked horn — My Tocher’s the jewel — The Marquis of Huntly — Captain Keeler’s reel — John Anderson, my Jo — John of Badenyon — Braes o’ Tullymet — Colonel M’Bain — Weel may the keel row — Will ye go to Sherriff Muir? — Niel Gow — The deil amang the tailors — The triumph — The Athol highlanders march — The Carding o’t — Rattling roaring Willie — Mrs M’Leod of Rasay — Haud awa’ frae me, Donald — The garb of old Gaul — The new rigged ship — The highlandman kiss’d his mother — The boys of Kilkenny — The M’Gregor’s gathering — The Tweedale Club — Double kisses — The Caledonian march — A favourite hornpipe — The cachucha dance — Home, sweet home — Ap Shenkin — Fisher’s hornpipe — The Brunswick waltz — The dusty miller — Lilla’s a lady — The lancers quadrille — Bab at the bowster = The bumpkin — Pop goes the weazel — Why left I my hame? — The blue bells of Scotland — Miss Mary Lunsden’s favourite — The sprig of shillelah — Sich a gettin’ up stairs — Short life to stepmothers — Duncan Davidson — The Liverpool hornpipe — Paddy O’Carrol — Logie o’ Buchan — Pretty Peggy — Blewitt’s jig = Barney Brallagan — The back of the change-house — Nanny wilt thou gang wi’ me — Lady Doune — Miss Davidson’s reel — Lochaber no more — The bonniest lass in a’ the warld — The jolly beggar — Tink a tink — Oh, carry me back to ole virginny — The falls of foyers — Rothiemurchie’s rant — The square and compass — Robin Adair — Paddy Carey — Lady Loudon’s strathspey — The Fife hunt — Bonnie Jeanie Gray — Miss Forbes’s farewell to Banff — The Campbells are coming — Astley’s hornpipe — There’s nae luck about the house — Lady Charlotte Campbell — Lord McDonald — Persian dance — Gin a body meet a body — March to the battle field — The Laird o’ Cockpen — Up an’ waur them a’, Willie