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What's that to Jou. .
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NK- Jeany and 1 have toild the five- lang fuirmer
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}\f\ OorkingB were of Kcrfy green, Conceal thy beauties if thou can,
Am titjht aB ony fillc: Hide that fweet face of thirte,
O {i( k a leg was never fien. That I may only be the man
Her fkin was white as milk; Unjoys thefe looks divine.
Ht r h.ijr was black as ane could wilh, O do not proftitute, my dear,
A till (wcrt fweet was her mou; Wonders to common view.
Oh. J«an> diiintily can kifs. And I, with faithful heart, fliall fv\ear
Hut whjit's th;it to you? For ever to be true.
The rnff- and lily baith combine
To m;»kc my jeany fair.
There is no bcnnifon like mine,
I hrtve am^ill: n;ie care;
Onl\ I fear my Jcsmys tace
M;n raufe mae mtn to rue.
And fh;u may e'-*'' ""' f^'V, Mas.
Kilt haTs thrnt to vnu.
King Solomon had wives enew.
And mon\- a concubine;
But I enjoy a blifs mair true;
His jo}8 were fhort of mine:
And Jeany 8 happier than they,
She feldom want« her due;
All debts of love to her I'll pa^.
And whatV that to you?
671
What's that to Jou. .
1^
^
live
NK- Jeany and 1 have toild the five- lang fuirmer
A little Lively
-■ • m-0 " (• m
s
^
t.
lye^
'
m
w
<f-^
day Till we were al moft fpoil d At tnak — ing
e^-r+f 'Tri^
W
}\f\ OorkingB were of Kcrfy green, Conceal thy beauties if thou can,
Am titjht aB ony fillc: Hide that fweet face of thirte,
O {i( k a leg was never fien. That I may only be the man
Her fkin was white as milk; Unjoys thefe looks divine.
Ht r h.ijr was black as ane could wilh, O do not proftitute, my dear,
A till (wcrt fweet was her mou; Wonders to common view.
Oh. J«an> diiintily can kifs. And I, with faithful heart, fliall fv\ear
Hut whjit's th;it to you? For ever to be true.
The rnff- and lily baith combine
To m;»kc my jeany fair.
There is no bcnnifon like mine,
I hrtve am^ill: n;ie care;
Onl\ I fear my Jcsmys tace
M;n raufe mae mtn to rue.
And fh;u may e'-*'' ""' f^'V, Mas.
Kilt haTs thrnt to vnu.
King Solomon had wives enew.
And mon\- a concubine;
But I enjoy a blifs mair true;
His jo}8 were fhort of mine:
And Jeany 8 happier than they,
She feldom want« her due;
All debts of love to her I'll pa^.
And whatV that to you?
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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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