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ftay this ae night wi* jour love, an (|inna gang an Ictivo lue.
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Urifls.Its but a night an* haV a day that 1*11 leave niv dearie,-
But a night an ha'f a da^- that I'll leave my dearie.
But a night an' ha'f a day that I'll leave my dfarir.
When e'er the fun gaes weft the loch, I'll come again an' fee thfPi
"^low. Dinna gang my bonie lad, dinna gan^- :»n' leave me,
Dinna gang my bonie lad, dinna gang an leave me.
When the lave arc (bund afleep lam dull an eerie.
An a' the lee lang night I'm fad, wi* thinkin* on my dearie. .
Brifk.O Dinna think bonie lafsie iVn gaun to leave you,
Dinna think bonie lafsie I'm gaun to leave you,
Dinna think bonie lafsie I'm gaun to leave you.
When e'er the iiin gaes out o' fight I'll come again an' fee ^j-ou.
Slow. Waves are rifing oer the fea, winds bla loud an' fear ree,
Waveg are rifing o'er the fea, winds bla loud an' fear me.
While the waves an winds do roar, I am wae an dreary.
An gin ye lot me as ye fa), ye winna gae an leave me,
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Brifk.O Never mair bonie lalsie will I ?ang an' leave thee.
Never mair bonie lafsie will J gang an leave thee.
Never mair bonie lafsie will t gang an' leave thee.
E'en let the warld gae as it will, Hi ftay at hame an cheer thte;
Slow.Frae his hand he cooft the ftick, 1 winna gang an leave thee.
Threw his plaid into the neuk, never can I grieve thee.
Drew his boots an' flan^ thett hy, cryd vay lafs be cheeric,
m kif» the tear frae aff thj- cheek, an* never leavei my dearie.
c576
. - J I fJ-\ ' }". J ,:S
ftay this ae night wi* jour love, an (|inna gang an Ictivo lue.
f — ^ r r J-^ r ~^ P^
Urifls.Its but a night an* haV a day that 1*11 leave niv dearie,-
But a night an ha'f a da^- that I'll leave my dearie.
But a night an' ha'f a day that I'll leave my dfarir.
When e'er the fun gaes weft the loch, I'll come again an' fee thfPi
"^low. Dinna gang my bonie lad, dinna gan^- :»n' leave me,
Dinna gang my bonie lad, dinna gang an leave me.
When the lave arc (bund afleep lam dull an eerie.
An a' the lee lang night I'm fad, wi* thinkin* on my dearie. .
Brifk.O Dinna think bonie lafsie iVn gaun to leave you,
Dinna think bonie lafsie I'm gaun to leave you,
Dinna think bonie lafsie I'm gaun to leave you.
When e'er the iiin gaes out o' fight I'll come again an' fee ^j-ou.
Slow. Waves are rifing oer the fea, winds bla loud an' fear ree,
Waveg are rifing o'er the fea, winds bla loud an' fear me.
While the waves an winds do roar, I am wae an dreary.
An gin ye lot me as ye fa), ye winna gae an leave me,
. ^^
Brifk.O Never mair bonie lalsie will I ?ang an' leave thee.
Never mair bonie lafsie will J gang an leave thee.
Never mair bonie lafsie will t gang an' leave thee.
E'en let the warld gae as it will, Hi ftay at hame an cheer thte;
Slow.Frae his hand he cooft the ftick, 1 winna gang an leave thee.
Threw his plaid into the neuk, never can I grieve thee.
Drew his boots an' flan^ thett hy, cryd vay lafs be cheeric,
m kif» the tear frae aff thj- cheek, an* never leavei my dearie.
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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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