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WF?Lh .MFh'l' RESIDE T H F, DVSKY' GLJKJV.
Air, The brier hu It. 5?'' St
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Well meet bedside the dus-lty glen, on yon burn nHe,Wicre Hi
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broom _ y knowes be green. Vet there we m.ty be seen; But ue-Il
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meet we 1 !! meet at e'en, flown bv von birrn side.
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III lead tbee to tbc biikin imwV, (in yon burn side,
Sac sweetly wove wi* woodbine flo\vV,oii yon burn side;
There tin- roses bloom sae fair,
Tliere sefcurely snorts tlic hare,
Tbcre well pletlge our love sencere, ilown by von bnrn side.
AwV, ye rude unfeeling" crew, Irac yon burn side;
Tbose fairy-scenes are no for you, by yon Irani side;
There fancy smooths her theme,
Ry the sweetly murmVing stream.
And the rock-lodg'f echoes skim, down by yon burn side.
Vow the planting- ta|>s are ting\l wi 1 g-otld, on yon burn side,
And gloamin draws her Foggy shroud o'er yon bnrn side;
Far frae the -noisy scene,
III through the fields alane;
There well mect-tnv ain dear Jean, down by yon burn side.
Air, The brier hu It. 5?'' St
S fe^ l 1 1 JljO^ -r-n— fifr-j-
Well meet bedside the dus-lty glen, on yon burn nHe,Wicre Hi
m
a
Jr' Vcv l J' ^
PW
^ f i r-. r-n=±-<j | I f
buslines form a do 9! — if ricji* on yon horn si<le; Tli*^ the
f'l !> I L ' U' r r t rr J r |
broom _ y knowes be green. Vet there we m.ty be seen; But ue-Il
S^
^m
^m
m i i. m p ph
fl— J-ii
s^e
meet we 1 !! meet at e'en, flown bv von birrn side.
1^1
III lead tbee to tbc biikin imwV, (in yon burn side,
Sac sweetly wove wi* woodbine flo\vV,oii yon burn side;
There tin- roses bloom sae fair,
Tliere sefcurely snorts tlic hare,
Tbcre well pletlge our love sencere, ilown by von bnrn side.
AwV, ye rude unfeeling" crew, Irac yon burn side;
Tbose fairy-scenes are no for you, by yon Irani side;
There fancy smooths her theme,
Ry the sweetly murmVing stream.
And the rock-lodg'f echoes skim, down by yon burn side.
Vow the planting- ta|>s are ting\l wi 1 g-otld, on yon burn side,
And gloamin draws her Foggy shroud o'er yon bnrn side;
Far frae the -noisy scene,
III through the fields alane;
There well mect-tnv ain dear Jean, down by yon burn side.
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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