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CONTENTS.
When the first line differs from the title, both are given, in order to facilitate reference.
The Songs marked (a), are here first published ; (6), Music only here first published ; (c), Copyright
Songs inserted in this work by permission of the Publishers.
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Ae fond kiss and then we sever— Duet, 116
A friend c mine cam 1 here yestreen 123
cAfton Water, 3
flA guid New-year to ane an' a' — Song and
Chorus, 66
Ah ! Chloris, could I now but sit— Duet, . . 98
Allen-a-dale has no faggot for burning, . ..180
Allister Macallister, 71
cAlma, field of heroes, hail, 84
A Man's a Man for a' that, 1 89
Annie Laurie, 94
A n' thou were mine ain thing, 36
cAre ye doing ought weel, are ye thriving,
my man, 46
cAs Jean sat at her spinning wheel, 97
«As wand'ring my lane down by sweet Birk-
enshaw, 12
At Willie's wedding on the green, 183
Auld Joe Nicholson's Bonnie Nannie, 129
Auld Robin Gray, 37
Away ye gaylandscapes,ye gardens of roses,174
Behold the hour, the boat arrive— Duet, ..153
aBe kind to auld grannie, for noo she is frail, 142
Bess the Gawkie, 60
Bide ye Yet, 141
Blythe young Bess to Jean did say, 60
aBonnie Annie, 53
cBonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o' smiles, 28
Bonnie Dundee 41
cBonnie Jeanie Gray, 161
Bonnie lassie, will ye go, 83
Bonnie Mary Hay, 165
Bonnie wee thing, canny wee thing, 139
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Bonnie Wood o' Craigielee, «5
cBothwell Castle, 6
Braw, braw lads on Yarrow braes, 78
aBumper Nae Mair, 101
aBy the auld ingleside, in the days that are
gane, ..151
Caller Herrin', 16
SCallumo' Glen, 20
Cam' ye by Athol, lad wi' the philabeg, 92
Can ye lo'e me weel, lassie, 23
cCastles in the Air, 9
Ca' the Ewes to the Knowes, 181
Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south, 73
aCome again, O come again— Duet, 74
Come all ye jolly shepherds that whistle
through the glen, 40
aCome, lads, and round the table sit— Song
and Chorus, 100
Come o'er the Stream, Charlie— Song and
Chorus, 130
Come under my plaidie, the night's gaun
to fa', 186
Comin' through the Craigs o' Kyle— Song
and Chorus, 164
cConfide ye aye in Providence, for Provi-
dence is kind, 109
Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar, 15
flDinna think, my Bonnie Lassie, 77
Donald, 124
Down whar the burnie rins wimplin' and
cheerie, 51
Dunois the Brave, 56
When the first line differs from the title, both are given, in order to facilitate reference.
The Songs marked (a), are here first published ; (6), Music only here first published ; (c), Copyright
Songs inserted in this work by permission of the Publishers.
Page
Ae fond kiss and then we sever— Duet, 116
A friend c mine cam 1 here yestreen 123
cAfton Water, 3
flA guid New-year to ane an' a' — Song and
Chorus, 66
Ah ! Chloris, could I now but sit— Duet, . . 98
Allen-a-dale has no faggot for burning, . ..180
Allister Macallister, 71
cAlma, field of heroes, hail, 84
A Man's a Man for a' that, 1 89
Annie Laurie, 94
A n' thou were mine ain thing, 36
cAre ye doing ought weel, are ye thriving,
my man, 46
cAs Jean sat at her spinning wheel, 97
«As wand'ring my lane down by sweet Birk-
enshaw, 12
At Willie's wedding on the green, 183
Auld Joe Nicholson's Bonnie Nannie, 129
Auld Robin Gray, 37
Away ye gaylandscapes,ye gardens of roses,174
Behold the hour, the boat arrive— Duet, ..153
aBe kind to auld grannie, for noo she is frail, 142
Bess the Gawkie, 60
Bide ye Yet, 141
Blythe young Bess to Jean did say, 60
aBonnie Annie, 53
cBonnie Bessie Lee had a face fu' o' smiles, 28
Bonnie Dundee 41
cBonnie Jeanie Gray, 161
Bonnie lassie, will ye go, 83
Bonnie Mary Hay, 165
Bonnie wee thing, canny wee thing, 139
Page
Bonnie Wood o' Craigielee, «5
cBothwell Castle, 6
Braw, braw lads on Yarrow braes, 78
aBumper Nae Mair, 101
aBy the auld ingleside, in the days that are
gane, ..151
Caller Herrin', 16
SCallumo' Glen, 20
Cam' ye by Athol, lad wi' the philabeg, 92
Can ye lo'e me weel, lassie, 23
cCastles in the Air, 9
Ca' the Ewes to the Knowes, 181
Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south, 73
aCome again, O come again— Duet, 74
Come all ye jolly shepherds that whistle
through the glen, 40
aCome, lads, and round the table sit— Song
and Chorus, 100
Come o'er the Stream, Charlie— Song and
Chorus, 130
Come under my plaidie, the night's gaun
to fa', 186
Comin' through the Craigs o' Kyle— Song
and Chorus, 164
cConfide ye aye in Providence, for Provi-
dence is kind, 109
Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar, 15
flDinna think, my Bonnie Lassie, 77
Donald, 124
Down whar the burnie rins wimplin' and
cheerie, 51
Dunois the Brave, 56
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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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