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Stella and Flwvia every honr 235
See, fee, (he wakes, Sabina wakes 257
See, fee, my $»raphina comes 259
Since times are fo bad I muft tell thee, fweet-heart 261
See, firs , fee here ! a do&or rare 269
Belinda fure's the brighter! thing 282
• Some fay women are like the fea 285
Since we die by the help of good wine 293
Shall I, wafting in defpair 304.
So much I love thee, O my treafure ! 323
Singing charms the bleft above 323
i<>Saw ye the nymph whom I adore 343
Since drinking has power to bring us relief 345
* Sweet Nelly t my heart's delight 368
Since laws were made for ev^xy degree 423
Sum up all the delights 429
T.
Tho' beauty like the rofe 3
Teach me, Cbloe, how to prove 16
'Tis I have feven braw new gowns 2 1
The meal was dear fhort fyne 26
Tell me, Hamilla, tell me why 30
* Tell me, tell me, charming creature 36
'Twas fummer, and the day was fair, 37
Thelaft time I come o'er the moor 39
The lafs of Featys mill 40
Tho* for feven years and mair honour, &c. 54
Itbby has a ftore of charms 7 2
The pawky auld carle came o'er the lee 78
The lawland lads think they are fine 8$
T The collier has a daughter 87
This is not mine ain houfe 92
The maltman comes on Munday 97
There was a wife won'd in a glen roo
The fhepherd Adonis 1 14
The carle he came, o'er the croft 117
The night her filent fable wore 123
Twas at the fearful midnight hour 1 3 7
T 1
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Stella and Flwvia every honr 235
See, fee, (he wakes, Sabina wakes 257
See, fee, my $»raphina comes 259
Since times are fo bad I muft tell thee, fweet-heart 261
See, firs , fee here ! a do&or rare 269
Belinda fure's the brighter! thing 282
• Some fay women are like the fea 285
Since we die by the help of good wine 293
Shall I, wafting in defpair 304.
So much I love thee, O my treafure ! 323
Singing charms the bleft above 323
i<>Saw ye the nymph whom I adore 343
Since drinking has power to bring us relief 345
* Sweet Nelly t my heart's delight 368
Since laws were made for ev^xy degree 423
Sum up all the delights 429
T.
Tho' beauty like the rofe 3
Teach me, Cbloe, how to prove 16
'Tis I have feven braw new gowns 2 1
The meal was dear fhort fyne 26
Tell me, Hamilla, tell me why 30
* Tell me, tell me, charming creature 36
'Twas fummer, and the day was fair, 37
Thelaft time I come o'er the moor 39
The lafs of Featys mill 40
Tho* for feven years and mair honour, &c. 54
Itbby has a ftore of charms 7 2
The pawky auld carle came o'er the lee 78
The lawland lads think they are fine 8$
T The collier has a daughter 87
This is not mine ain houfe 92
The maltman comes on Munday 97
There was a wife won'd in a glen roo
The fhepherd Adonis 1 14
The carle he came, o'er the croft 117
The night her filent fable wore 123
Twas at the fearful midnight hour 1 3 7
T 1
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed text > Tea-table miscellany, or, A collection of choice songs, Scots and English > (24) Page xx |
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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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