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THE SKY-LARK.
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a - na had dubb'd some new gods of the chace ,
frU tf-H- H s S
^___L_J^ -^ &
That Di - a - na had dubb'd some new gods of the
mmmmsm^
chace, Hark away, hark away, All nature looks gay,
m
B BS!
p p ■■ g
w* — ^ — t?
And Aurora with smiles ushers in the bright day.
Dick Thickset came mounted upon a fine black,
A better fleet gelding ne'er hunter did back,
Tom Trig rode a bay, full of mettle and bone,
And gaily Bob Buxom rode proud on a roan;
But the horse of all horses that rival'd the day.
Was the squire's neck-or-nothing, and that was a grey.
Hark away, hark away,
While our spirits are gay,
Let us drink to the joys of the next coming day.
THE SKY-LARK.
-*— P
a - na had dubb'd some new gods of the chace ,
frU tf-H- H s S
^___L_J^ -^ &
That Di - a - na had dubb'd some new gods of the
mmmmsm^
chace, Hark away, hark away, All nature looks gay,
m
B BS!
p p ■■ g
w* — ^ — t?
And Aurora with smiles ushers in the bright day.
Dick Thickset came mounted upon a fine black,
A better fleet gelding ne'er hunter did back,
Tom Trig rode a bay, full of mettle and bone,
And gaily Bob Buxom rode proud on a roan;
But the horse of all horses that rival'd the day.
Was the squire's neck-or-nothing, and that was a grey.
Hark away, hark away,
While our spirits are gay,
Let us drink to the joys of the next coming day.
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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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