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FAir Caelia too fondly contemns, 169
Fly Damon fy, 'tis Death to stay, 247
Fear not Mortal, none shall harm, 248
Farezvel ungrateful Tray tor, 335
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Ilderoy was a bonny Boy, 39
Good Neighbour why do you, 73
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HOW now Sister Betteris, why look, 68
Heaven first created Woman to, 135
Hears not my Philiis how, 149
How happy s the Mortal whose, 1 79
He himself coitrts his own Ruin, 188
How happy and free is the, 193
How charming Philiis is, 201
Hither turn thee, hither turn thee, 211
Here lies William de Valence, 220
Ho my dear Joy, 7iow what dost, 240
Here's a Health to the Tackers, 284
Here are People and Sports of 308
Hark ! now the Drums beat up again, 3 1 9
How often have I curs' d that sable Deceit, 352
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I Am a young Lass of Lynn, 59
/ am a jovial Cobler bold and 7 75
It was a Rich Merchant Man, 77
If Sorrow the Tyrant invade, 83
In the pleasant Month of May, 101
It was a happy Golden Day, 1 10
I prithee send me back my Heart, 143
In Chloris all soft Charms agree, 162
I lik'd, but never loifd before, 1 7 1
Iris beware when Strephon pursues , 199
7" am one in whom Nature has, 241
In vain, in vain, the God I ask, 251
In the Devil's Country there, 271
In elder Time, there was of "Yore, 289
Ianthia the lovely, the Joy of, 301
Jockey met with Jenny fair, S 3*7
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FAir Caelia too fondly contemns, 169
Fly Damon fy, 'tis Death to stay, 247
Fear not Mortal, none shall harm, 248
Farezvel ungrateful Tray tor, 335
G
Ilderoy was a bonny Boy, 39
Good Neighbour why do you, 73
H
HOW now Sister Betteris, why look, 68
Heaven first created Woman to, 135
Hears not my Philiis how, 149
How happy s the Mortal whose, 1 79
He himself coitrts his own Ruin, 188
How happy and free is the, 193
How charming Philiis is, 201
Hither turn thee, hither turn thee, 211
Here lies William de Valence, 220
Ho my dear Joy, 7iow what dost, 240
Here's a Health to the Tackers, 284
Here are People and Sports of 308
Hark ! now the Drums beat up again, 3 1 9
How often have I curs' d that sable Deceit, 352
I
I Am a young Lass of Lynn, 59
/ am a jovial Cobler bold and 7 75
It was a Rich Merchant Man, 77
If Sorrow the Tyrant invade, 83
In the pleasant Month of May, 101
It was a happy Golden Day, 1 10
I prithee send me back my Heart, 143
In Chloris all soft Charms agree, 162
I lik'd, but never loifd before, 1 7 1
Iris beware when Strephon pursues , 199
7" am one in whom Nature has, 241
In vain, in vain, the God I ask, 251
In the Devil's Country there, 271
In elder Time, there was of "Yore, 289
Ianthia the lovely, the Joy of, 301
Jockey met with Jenny fair, S 3*7
I
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > Wit and mirth, or, Pills to purge melancholy > Volume 5 > (9) [Page v] |
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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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