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Hey, Jenny, come down to Jock
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heard that JOc _ ky s was come that way.
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Jenny fhe gaed up the ftair,
Sae privily to change her fmock;
And ay fae loud as her mither did rair,
He), Jenny, come down to Jock.
Jenny fhe came down the ftair,
Jenny to her mither did fay,
O mither, fetch us fome gude meat;
A piece of the butter was kirnd the day,
That Jocky and I thegither maveat. I
Jocky unto Jenny did fay,
And fne came bobbin and bekin ben; jimp) Jenny, my dear, I want nae meat;
Her ftays they were lac'd,& her waift it was It was nae for meat that I came here,
And a bra' new-made manco gown. But a' for the love of you, Jenny, my dear,
Jocky took her by the hand, Then Jocky and Jenny were led to their be
O Jenny, can ye fancy me? And Jocky he lay neift the ftock;
My father is dead,&has left me fbmeland, And five or fix times ere break of day,
And bra' houfes twa or three;
And I will gie them a' to thee,
A haith,quo' Jenny, I fear you mock:
Then foul fa' me gin I fcorn thee;
If ye'Il be my Jenny, Hi be your Jock.
Jenny lookit, and-fyne fhe leugh,
Ye .firft maun get my mither's confent:
A weel, goodwife, and what fay ye?
Quo' fhe, Jock, I'm weel content.
He afk'd at Jenny how fhe lik'd Jock?
Quo* JennyDear Jock,you gie me content
I blefs my mither for gieing confent:
And on the next morning before the firft e
Our Jenny did cry, I dearly love Jock.
Jenny fhe gaed up the gait,
Wi' a green gown as fide as her fmock;
And ay fae loud as her mither did rair,
Vow firs! has nae Jenny got Jock.
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O'er Bogie.
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I - t . will a,W wi ? my love, I will a_wa wi' her; Tho'
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Hey, Jenny, come down to Jock
I
33E
heard that JOc _ ky s was come that way.
i^i
m
P»P
Jenny fhe gaed up the ftair,
Sae privily to change her fmock;
And ay fae loud as her mither did rair,
He), Jenny, come down to Jock.
Jenny fhe came down the ftair,
Jenny to her mither did fay,
O mither, fetch us fome gude meat;
A piece of the butter was kirnd the day,
That Jocky and I thegither maveat. I
Jocky unto Jenny did fay,
And fne came bobbin and bekin ben; jimp) Jenny, my dear, I want nae meat;
Her ftays they were lac'd,& her waift it was It was nae for meat that I came here,
And a bra' new-made manco gown. But a' for the love of you, Jenny, my dear,
Jocky took her by the hand, Then Jocky and Jenny were led to their be
O Jenny, can ye fancy me? And Jocky he lay neift the ftock;
My father is dead,&has left me fbmeland, And five or fix times ere break of day,
And bra' houfes twa or three;
And I will gie them a' to thee,
A haith,quo' Jenny, I fear you mock:
Then foul fa' me gin I fcorn thee;
If ye'Il be my Jenny, Hi be your Jock.
Jenny lookit, and-fyne fhe leugh,
Ye .firft maun get my mither's confent:
A weel, goodwife, and what fay ye?
Quo' fhe, Jock, I'm weel content.
He afk'd at Jenny how fhe lik'd Jock?
Quo* JennyDear Jock,you gie me content
I blefs my mither for gieing confent:
And on the next morning before the firft e
Our Jenny did cry, I dearly love Jock.
Jenny fhe gaed up the gait,
Wi' a green gown as fide as her fmock;
And ay fae loud as her mither did rair,
Vow firs! has nae Jenny got Jock.
•*::*::&:*::#::*::#::*::*::*^
168
O'er Bogie.
ifr'WllrrJI, I rf l fr-flt h
wm
m
I - t . will a,W wi ? my love, I will a_wa wi' her; Tho'
EE
1 U .I'll
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > Scots musical museum > Volume 2 > (86) Page 175 - Hey Jenny, come down to Jock |
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Description | Also: O'er Bogie |
Shelfmark | Glen.201a |
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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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