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1 am my mammy a ae bairn _____„ .. _ _ Page- HO
It was in an evening fae faft and fae clear _ * _ _. .. _ _ _ 113
In the hall I lay in night _ _ Ofsian _ - - - 119
It is night, 1 am alone _ -Ofsian - _ _ .,- - 123
In April when primrofes paint the fweet plain _ Ramfay _ -" - 127
1 dream 'd I lay where flowers were fpringing _ _ ^-=r- _ 153
I who am fore opprefe'd with love _ Struan Robertfon _ 154
In comin by the brig o' Dye ___________ 164
Jockey he came here to woo _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ __ 1/5
I had a horfe and I had nae mair _ _ _______ 193
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Look where my dear Hamilla fmiles _ Hamilton _____ 111
Loud blaw the frofty breezes _______--- 150
Landlady count the lawin _ Tradition fays that this tune wasl
king Robert Bruce's March at the battle of Bannockburn ] ~ 178
M .
My heart was ance as blythe and free ___-_-- - 106
Mourn, haplefs Caledonia, mourn _ _ Smollet, Compofed azter^i
the battle of Culloden _ j - - 147 .
My love has forfaken me - - _ _ ______ 159
My lov'd Celeftia is fo fair _ _ _ • Struan Robertfon _ _ _ - 160
My m Drier's ay glowran o'er me- _ Ramfay _ _____ 180
Mufing on the roaring ocean ____ _ _____ \B7
Nae gentle dames tho' ne'er fo fair _ '^ _ 121
Now wat ye wha I met yeftreen Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 179
No repofe can I difcover _ _ _ Fergufon _ _ _ _ _ 131
o
O whiftle an I'll come to you my lad _______ 109
On a rock by feas furrounded _ _ _ _ _ _''_-_ _ _ 107
O merry may tHe maid be_ _"_ __ _ _",_'_ _ 129
One night I dream'd I lay -saoft eafy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 131
O Molly, Molly, my dear honey __ _ ___ _ _ _ 132
O mither dear I gin to fear ___ ______ _ 133
O Befsy Bell and Mary Gray _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 134
O gae to the kye wi' me Johnie ____ ___ _. ' 142
O Bell thy looks have pierc'd my heart _ Ramfay _ _ -' _ 146
One night as young Colin lay mufing in bed _ Bl&cklock _ _ _ 151
O Sandy why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn _ - _ - _ _ 161
O that I were where Helen lies _ See the ftory of this ballad "^
in Pennant's tour thro' Scotland,Vbl. 2^,page 88^,- - _ I- 163
Ed. 4^, Dublin _ j
O waly, waly up yon bank ___._ _ _ __ _ _ 166
O'er bogie wi' my love _ _ _ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 175
O what had I ado for to marry _ _ _ ___ _ _ - 199
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Quite over the mountains _ _______ *. _ _ _ 157
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Raving winds around her blowing _ _ _ _ ■_. _ _ _ _l8l
Rattlin, roarin Willie _^_-_ ________ 202
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■• V
N D E X .
1 am my mammy a ae bairn _____„ .. _ _ Page- HO
It was in an evening fae faft and fae clear _ * _ _. .. _ _ _ 113
In the hall I lay in night _ _ Ofsian _ - - - 119
It is night, 1 am alone _ -Ofsian - _ _ .,- - 123
In April when primrofes paint the fweet plain _ Ramfay _ -" - 127
1 dream 'd I lay where flowers were fpringing _ _ ^-=r- _ 153
I who am fore opprefe'd with love _ Struan Robertfon _ 154
In comin by the brig o' Dye ___________ 164
Jockey he came here to woo _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ __ 1/5
I had a horfe and I had nae mair _ _ _______ 193
L
Look where my dear Hamilla fmiles _ Hamilton _____ 111
Loud blaw the frofty breezes _______--- 150
Landlady count the lawin _ Tradition fays that this tune wasl
king Robert Bruce's March at the battle of Bannockburn ] ~ 178
M .
My heart was ance as blythe and free ___-_-- - 106
Mourn, haplefs Caledonia, mourn _ _ Smollet, Compofed azter^i
the battle of Culloden _ j - - 147 .
My love has forfaken me - - _ _ ______ 159
My lov'd Celeftia is fo fair _ _ _ • Struan Robertfon _ _ _ - 160
My m Drier's ay glowran o'er me- _ Ramfay _ _____ 180
Mufing on the roaring ocean ____ _ _____ \B7
Nae gentle dames tho' ne'er fo fair _ '^ _ 121
Now wat ye wha I met yeftreen Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 179
No repofe can I difcover _ _ _ Fergufon _ _ _ _ _ 131
o
O whiftle an I'll come to you my lad _______ 109
On a rock by feas furrounded _ _ _ _ _ _''_-_ _ _ 107
O merry may tHe maid be_ _"_ __ _ _",_'_ _ 129
One night I dream'd I lay -saoft eafy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 131
O Molly, Molly, my dear honey __ _ ___ _ _ _ 132
O mither dear I gin to fear ___ ______ _ 133
O Befsy Bell and Mary Gray _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 134
O gae to the kye wi' me Johnie ____ ___ _. ' 142
O Bell thy looks have pierc'd my heart _ Ramfay _ _ -' _ 146
One night as young Colin lay mufing in bed _ Bl&cklock _ _ _ 151
O Sandy why leaves thou thy Nelly to mourn _ - _ - _ _ 161
O that I were where Helen lies _ See the ftory of this ballad "^
in Pennant's tour thro' Scotland,Vbl. 2^,page 88^,- - _ I- 163
Ed. 4^, Dublin _ j
O waly, waly up yon bank ___._ _ _ __ _ _ 166
O'er bogie wi' my love _ _ _ _ _ Ramfay _ _ _ _ _ _ 175
O what had I ado for to marry _ _ _ ___ _ _ - 199
Q
Quite over the mountains _ _______ *. _ _ _ 157
R
Raving winds around her blowing _ _ _ _ ■_. _ _ _ _l8l
Rattlin, roarin Willie _^_-_ ________ 202
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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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