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THE SKY-LARK,
CAPTAIN WATTLE AND MISS ROE.
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THE SKY-LARK,
CAPTAIN WATTLE AND MISS ROE.
I ^piir : pr-r ipp
S
Did you ever hear of Captain Wattle? He was
5ZZE
=£
fr--- » " i
ifefe
ET3
all for love, and a lit- tie for the bottle, We
WfcUt tt
p. a- — *- q.
£=t
know not, tho' pains we have ta'en to enquire,
■***■:
is
n=p±H3
p p-g, wrw
If gunpowder he invented, or the Thames set on
— — a # M ,-, —
rfts =^k
=s=e
fire, If to him was the centre of gra - vi - ty
m
known, The longitude, or the philosopher's stone, Or
*
^Efej:
e e
whether he studied from Bacon or Boyle, Co-
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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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