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1$ biisk'd with branches greos , Each bird kt% forth hervoicei All natures imps
from cold is prdeat kepr, Dothkugluhefroil to (corn*
:x$: . . .- .
triumphs while joyf ull May ioth l^ik. Take May in dmc, when May is gonCj
1=1=
The pk^fans tifsie is paft.
May iiwises »[ie chearfut bew« I S.ejoke la May, as I do nowi
Miy breeds and brings new blood, | Andute your May withjkilh
W.-,ymarcheth Throughout evsry limb ! UfeMay when diatyemayj
Msymafcss tbe merry raood
JVtay prickfth tender beartSj
Thtir vvarblingnctes !o tune,
Full ftrange it is thatfoine wefe.
Do make their May in lune. ]
Xliofe things are ftrangelywroug&t*
While joytul May dofKlart, _ j
Take May in simesWheD M»y is gonC)
The pleafant time is paft.
Take May srs f jinfiiwhcn May Is guEe»
The plesSaot titn» is paila
All ye that life on earth.
And ha^e your May ae wiilf
For May hath but a time I
I Whcasll thefraicjsgoaejitis
I Too Ja?efh« ;ree to ciirab-
!i Your liking and yourSuftj
Is fra3i wniie May dotJj ladj
Take May 5a time, »;!i«n May is gone
The pleaf ant lifne is paft.
Take Mays &Ci
The Second VHf.
\%] Hisn titee aad fpats is fptnt,
^ * Thersmayeachheartbefeat't];
U'he beyod time ihe judge fhsl comt
In w(3th, wfeat ftrengtii can bear't r
Then Judges al! pctverre,
Shal figh that t!sey were born.
Whei'caftiReveriafting fire,
Becauf t the truth they ftorn
All Natures impi fhaJ mourn,
Wata wealth aad eafe k pafl* _
Take time in time.vtrhen time is gone
Eternity comes laft.
Take tiraf in tinie,wh«n time is gone
Eternify conies !aft»
In time well fpeat > rejoices
For that's the way to reft?
TJrae is that point whsreia the Lord
Kates evilj and loves the bsfts
P ray for 3 tender heart :
. Best here youi' grief and paifl :
Wot
from cold is prdeat kepr, Dothkugluhefroil to (corn*
:x$: . . .- .
triumphs while joyf ull May ioth l^ik. Take May in dmc, when May is gonCj
1=1=
The pk^fans tifsie is paft.
May iiwises »[ie chearfut bew« I S.ejoke la May, as I do nowi
Miy breeds and brings new blood, | Andute your May withjkilh
W.-,ymarcheth Throughout evsry limb ! UfeMay when diatyemayj
Msymafcss tbe merry raood
JVtay prickfth tender beartSj
Thtir vvarblingnctes !o tune,
Full ftrange it is thatfoine wefe.
Do make their May in lune. ]
Xliofe things are ftrangelywroug&t*
While joytul May dofKlart, _ j
Take May in simesWheD M»y is gonC)
The pleafant time is paft.
Take May srs f jinfiiwhcn May Is guEe»
The plesSaot titn» is paila
All ye that life on earth.
And ha^e your May ae wiilf
For May hath but a time I
I Whcasll thefraicjsgoaejitis
I Too Ja?efh« ;ree to ciirab-
!i Your liking and yourSuftj
Is fra3i wniie May dotJj ladj
Take May 5a time, »;!i«n May is gone
The pleaf ant lifne is paft.
Take Mays &Ci
The Second VHf.
\%] Hisn titee aad fpats is fptnt,
^ * Thersmayeachheartbefeat't];
U'he beyod time ihe judge fhsl comt
In w(3th, wfeat ftrengtii can bear't r
Then Judges al! pctverre,
Shal figh that t!sey were born.
Whei'caftiReveriafting fire,
Becauf t the truth they ftorn
All Natures impi fhaJ mourn,
Wata wealth aad eafe k pafl* _
Take time in time.vtrhen time is gone
Eternity comes laft.
Take tiraf in tinie,wh«n time is gone
Eternify conies !aft»
In time well fpeat > rejoices
For that's the way to reft?
TJrae is that point whsreia the Lord
Kates evilj and loves the bsfts
P ray for 3 tender heart :
. Best here youi' grief and paifl :
Wot
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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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