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Dcfplfe the court and din of flat^^-- .^:m:
Let that to their fhare fall, ,^^t\ r?i 4a\
Who can efteem fuch flav'ry great*
While bounded like a ball :
But, funk in love, upon my arms
Let your brave head recline ;
We'll pleafe our jfelves witli mvitual eharn^
As we did lang fyne. . V
O'er moor and dale, with yraur giy'frii^B^.r,,' 5 f ■■-
You may purfue the cl>ace, -^ ; •;"• ^""■"
And, after a blythe bottle, , end -, >;
All cares in my embrace i n'vr&n yds ao ^vt.
And, in a vacant rainy day^ 53hq.fi 3 2'^mii^A U ri:.
You (hall be wholly mine j;." J v:i;;> :hnr; ■' ' '' '
We'll malic the hours run foooth 8\Viij^|t o;
And laugh at lang fyne. - ,, :c -
The hero, pleas'd with the fweet air
And'llgiis of-glnbrbas loVe,- ' ■ . • *k^I:>S£;v
Which had been utter'd by the fair,
Bow'd to the powTS above :
Next day, with glad confent andhafte.
They 'pproach'd the fatred flirinei"-'
Where the good prieft the people 'blfefel-^" ^'^'^
And put them out bf piii(3f,fn ol .o-^^CiH yoi /-
Tune< The Lafs of Li-Jhi£jlm,
PAIN'D with her flighting Jamlfh love.
Bell dropt a tear. Bell dropt a tear,
The gods defcended from above,
Well pleas'd to hear, well pleas'd to liear ;
They heard the praifes of the youth,
From her own tongue, from her own tongue,
Who now converted was to truth,
Aftd thus fhe Tung, and thus flie fung i
D d 3 Bkft
Dcfplfe the court and din of flat^^-- .^:m:
Let that to their fhare fall, ,^^t\ r?i 4a\
Who can efteem fuch flav'ry great*
While bounded like a ball :
But, funk in love, upon my arms
Let your brave head recline ;
We'll pleafe our jfelves witli mvitual eharn^
As we did lang fyne. . V
O'er moor and dale, with yraur giy'frii^B^.r,,' 5 f ■■-
You may purfue the cl>ace, -^ ; •;"• ^""■"
And, after a blythe bottle, , end -, >;
All cares in my embrace i n'vr&n yds ao ^vt.
And, in a vacant rainy day^ 53hq.fi 3 2'^mii^A U ri:.
You (hall be wholly mine j;." J v:i;;> :hnr; ■' ' '' '
We'll malic the hours run foooth 8\Viij^|t o;
And laugh at lang fyne. - ,, :c -
The hero, pleas'd with the fweet air
And'llgiis of-glnbrbas loVe,- ' ■ . • *k^I:>S£;v
Which had been utter'd by the fair,
Bow'd to the powTS above :
Next day, with glad confent andhafte.
They 'pproach'd the fatred flirinei"-'
Where the good prieft the people 'blfefel-^" ^'^'^
And put them out bf piii(3f,fn ol .o-^^CiH yoi /-
Tune< The Lafs of Li-Jhi£jlm,
PAIN'D with her flighting Jamlfh love.
Bell dropt a tear. Bell dropt a tear,
The gods defcended from above,
Well pleas'd to hear, well pleas'd to liear ;
They heard the praifes of the youth,
From her own tongue, from her own tongue,
Who now converted was to truth,
Aftd thus fhe Tung, and thus flie fung i
D d 3 Bkft
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed text > Charmer > Volume 1 > (317) Page 317 - Pain'd with her slighting Jamie's love |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/87773387 |
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Shelfmark | Glen.43 |
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Description | A choice collection of songs, Scots and English. 2nd edition. 2 volumes. Edinburgh, 1751-1752. |
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Shelfmark | Glen.43-43a |
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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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