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Leave thee,leavethee,IH never leave tJiee,
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Leave tJue, leave thecTU. never leave thee, ,
TheStarns[hall anna wither[hinseeridt reive
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Caimans rair, thou need na grieve thee, For deep in my Spirit thy Sweets are in
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SEE?t
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Cf-h-OJirs
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«Wl- fc<f, and Love Jhall prejerve ay what Love has imprint ^ed
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f>TTrT7
Leave tliee, leave- thee, Til never leave thee, Gana the world as it will,
T
T
IH^P
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:^^
JDeareJi believe me
E
-l I i I t
O Jonnj; J m^jealous when e'er ye discover
{My Sentiments viehlina yell turn a look Hover.
\ d , * ., l •?* <r : '
land nouqhti the TVs rid wad vex my Heart (hirer,
i^fy°uproveimco?Ulant)a7!dfancy an fairer:
j Grievemet<prievemet Oh it wadarieve me i
| A the laiwNiqktand Davit'you deceive vie.
Joimv 5
11 yNeQ-y let never fie Fancies opprejs ye,
For while my Bloods warm til kindly caref: lief
Your bhmminafaftBeautiesfbp keeted Lovesfire
YourIrirtue and wit make it ay flame the higher.
Chorus V *
Leave thee,leavethee,IH never leave tJiee,
Gana the TDarldas itwillDearej}bclieve me.
en.
Jhen, Joi\njLjrankly this Minute allow y,
To think me ymirM^ire^JbrJoveqarsme trewy
And pin yeprovefdfe, to yerjell be it (aid then,
YeRnvinbutJjna'IIonour to wranaakindmaid,
Choms
Reave me,rcave m^Heavtu'.Itwadreave me,
Of'myRc/lJsfightaniDayifye deceive me .
Jnnnj $
Bid Icejliaales hammer red Gauds on yStuddi,
Aiidfair Simmer•MMrnmas nae mair appear ruddii
JB^Britons think an Gateandwhentheyobeyyt
But never till that Tune, believe III betray ye;
Chorus
Leave tJue, leave thecTU. never leave thee, ,
TheStarns[hall anna wither[hinseeridt reive
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Special collections of printed music > Inglis Collection of printed music > Printed music > Orpheus Caledonius, or, A collection of the best Scots songs > (30) Page [28] - I'll never leave thee |
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Description | Scottish and English songs, military music and keyboard music of the 18th and 19th centuries contained in about 100 volumes selected from the collection of Alexander Wood Inglis of Glencorse (1854-1929). Also available are a manuscript, some treatises and other books on the subject. |
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Description | Over 400 volumes from three internationally renowned special collections of printed music. The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent excellent archives of 18th-19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The Hopkinson Verdi Collection contains contemporary and later editions of the works of Verdi, collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson. |
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