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IV
I X D E X.
Not;i, The .Son<4;s in the .v preredin<; Volumes marked R.and U. the
K.litor is now at liberty,' to say are the production :of Mr. BURNS The
Originals of Mr.BL'KNS S' writing are in his possession Thc_>- were^
written for this work, but being often sent the Editor on the spur of the
moii.cnt, Mr. BC KNS requested these marks only, and not his name should
be ad(I<(l to them.
Til St line of earh Song. Authors • ^*g*
\s' I went oer the highland hills _____--.^-- 526
As walking forth to view the plain _ _--_____ -526
Ae da\ a braw wooer ^ '^ _ _ . ^ Burtis __...__ 533
Ah Mary sweetest maid farewell _^- ^_-__ --_ 546
Anna thy charir.s ha bosom fire _ - Burns ______ 547
\ cogie of ale and a pickle ate meal _ ^ Sherrifs JVlusic b_>' M?Iiitosh564
\n I was wallting h\ yon river side -^__^_ _ __ 566
Xrgyll is n.y nan e ^ ^ . _ _ By J. Duke of Argyll . ^ ^ 573
An* PlI awato*bonn\ Tweed -s id e - -- ___- ^--.- 580
As 1 lay on n y bed on a night _--._- -_-__ 601
A Soldier for gallant atchievements renound ^ _ _ - _ - 608
Adieul a h«^arf warm, fond adieu ^ _ Burns . _ - . _ 620
B
Behin'l \ on hills where vivlets row, ^ _ Burns - _ _ - . - 600
Bright tl'.e moon abnon yon mountain - Hamilton _ _ __ _6l2
c
Come iindf r iva plaid\ ______ MaCncil.^sqT - _ - _ 550
Come follow, follow _ __ __ _-_--_- - 552
Chanticleer, wi' nois^ whistle- -Music by S.Clarke - - - - ^568
Can Id is the e'cnin blast _^ - _ _ _ Burns - - - _ - _ 603
D
Dors haughty Gaul invasion threat -Burns, Music by S.Clarke.- -565
F
Krae Dunibier aU I cam through ------ -.._ . 528
liitiAfll \c fields an meadows green- - Hamiltbh - _ _ _ 597
(Jo to Berwirk Johnny ----- Hamilton ----- 534
rjudcon to %()u kimmcr . - - - - Burns ----- 540
Tientlv blaw yc eastern bree/.es - ,- Andereon _ . - . 58l.
Go plaintive sound - . - - . - W.Haoiilton Esq^. - 595
H
Have >e an^- pots or pans -_- -_.--._--- 536
Heyl m^- k,itten ny kitten - . -------- - 577
How sweet is the scone at the dawning o* morning . Gall - - . 586
How sweet this lone vali - - A. Erskine, ICs^V - - - 58u
Hard is the fate of him who loves _ - Thomson - - - - - 6lO
I X D E X.
Not;i, The .Son<4;s in the .v preredin<; Volumes marked R.and U. the
K.litor is now at liberty,' to say are the production :of Mr. BURNS The
Originals of Mr.BL'KNS S' writing are in his possession Thc_>- were^
written for this work, but being often sent the Editor on the spur of the
moii.cnt, Mr. BC KNS requested these marks only, and not his name should
be ad(I<(l to them.
Til St line of earh Song. Authors • ^*g*
\s' I went oer the highland hills _____--.^-- 526
As walking forth to view the plain _ _--_____ -526
Ae da\ a braw wooer ^ '^ _ _ . ^ Burtis __...__ 533
Ah Mary sweetest maid farewell _^- ^_-__ --_ 546
Anna thy charir.s ha bosom fire _ - Burns ______ 547
\ cogie of ale and a pickle ate meal _ ^ Sherrifs JVlusic b_>' M?Iiitosh564
\n I was wallting h\ yon river side -^__^_ _ __ 566
Xrgyll is n.y nan e ^ ^ . _ _ By J. Duke of Argyll . ^ ^ 573
An* PlI awato*bonn\ Tweed -s id e - -- ___- ^--.- 580
As 1 lay on n y bed on a night _--._- -_-__ 601
A Soldier for gallant atchievements renound ^ _ _ - _ - 608
Adieul a h«^arf warm, fond adieu ^ _ Burns . _ - . _ 620
B
Behin'l \ on hills where vivlets row, ^ _ Burns - _ _ - . - 600
Bright tl'.e moon abnon yon mountain - Hamilton _ _ __ _6l2
c
Come iindf r iva plaid\ ______ MaCncil.^sqT - _ - _ 550
Come follow, follow _ __ __ _-_--_- - 552
Chanticleer, wi' nois^ whistle- -Music by S.Clarke - - - - ^568
Can Id is the e'cnin blast _^ - _ _ _ Burns - - - _ - _ 603
D
Dors haughty Gaul invasion threat -Burns, Music by S.Clarke.- -565
F
Krae Dunibier aU I cam through ------ -.._ . 528
liitiAfll \c fields an meadows green- - Hamiltbh - _ _ _ 597
(Jo to Berwirk Johnny ----- Hamilton ----- 534
rjudcon to %()u kimmcr . - - - - Burns ----- 540
Tientlv blaw yc eastern bree/.es - ,- Andereon _ . - . 58l.
Go plaintive sound - . - - . - W.Haoiilton Esq^. - 595
H
Have >e an^- pots or pans -_- -_.--._--- 536
Heyl m^- k,itten ny kitten - . -------- - 577
How sweet is the scone at the dawning o* morning . Gall - - . 586
How sweet this lone vali - - A. Erskine, ICs^V - - - 58u
Hard is the fate of him who loves _ - Thomson - - - - - 6lO
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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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