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Pleasant and Divertive.
A Song.
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J' 0&?y was a dawdy Lad,
And Jemmy swarth and Tawney ;
They my Heart no Captive made,
For that was Prize to Sawjiey :
Jockey Woes, and Sighs and Sues,
And Jemmy offers Money ;
Weel I see they both love me,
But I love only Sawney,
Jockey high his Voice can raise,
And Jemmy tunes the Viol ■
But when Sawney Pipes sweet Lays,
My heart kens no denial :
One he Sings, and to'ther Strings,
Tho' sweet, yet only teaze me ;
'Sawney? s Flute, can only do't,
And Pipe a Tune to please me.
vol. 1. u
A Song.
289
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^£
to
eta*
1
plipggglil^
l^pSp^
^3t
4
r-tj
1
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SB
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J' 0&?y was a dawdy Lad,
And Jemmy swarth and Tawney ;
They my Heart no Captive made,
For that was Prize to Sawjiey :
Jockey Woes, and Sighs and Sues,
And Jemmy offers Money ;
Weel I see they both love me,
But I love only Sawney,
Jockey high his Voice can raise,
And Jemmy tunes the Viol ■
But when Sawney Pipes sweet Lays,
My heart kens no denial :
One he Sings, and to'ther Strings,
Tho' sweet, yet only teaze me ;
'Sawney? s Flute, can only do't,
And Pipe a Tune to please me.
vol. 1. u
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy > Volume 1 > (307) Page 289 - Jocky was a dawdy lad |
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe.There are more than 330 publications contained in about 320 selected from the collection of John Glen (1833-1904). Also available are a few manuscripts, 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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