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Lassie, will ye take a man,
155
Fill, fill the merry bowl,
157
Our bonny Sects lads,
159
Och hey, Johnnie Lad,
160
Companion of my youthful sports,
162
Fly we to some desert isle,
163
sair I rue the' witless wish,
164
Kitty Tyrell, ....
166
Ellen More, ....
16S
Let grief for ever cloud the day,
I7G
Coggie, thou heals me,
172
Green Inismore, ....
174
The worn Soldier,
176
From the rude bustling camp,
178
The Soldier's Widow,
■*"■
179
The wandering Bard,
. 181
My dear Highland Laddie 0,
185
Poor Tom, fare thee well,
185"
Despairing Mary,
187
Fragment of a Scottish Ballad,
1S9.
Winter, wi' his cloudy brow,
. 191
Gloomy Winter's now awa',
195
While the gray pinion'd Lark, . .
195
Mine ain dear Somebody,
196
The midges dance aboon the burn,
197
Why unite to banish care,
199
When John and me were married,
200
Eab Roryson's bonnet,
202
Barrochan Jean, ,
204
Ah ! Sheelah, thou'rt my darling,
. 206
One night in my youth,
209
Molly, my dear, ....
210
Ye friendly stars that rule the night,
21.1
Peggy O'Bafferty,
213
The Irish farmer,
2! 5
Lassie, will ye take a man,
155
Fill, fill the merry bowl,
157
Our bonny Sects lads,
159
Och hey, Johnnie Lad,
160
Companion of my youthful sports,
162
Fly we to some desert isle,
163
sair I rue the' witless wish,
164
Kitty Tyrell, ....
166
Ellen More, ....
16S
Let grief for ever cloud the day,
I7G
Coggie, thou heals me,
172
Green Inismore, ....
174
The worn Soldier,
176
From the rude bustling camp,
178
The Soldier's Widow,
■*"■
179
The wandering Bard,
. 181
My dear Highland Laddie 0,
185
Poor Tom, fare thee well,
185"
Despairing Mary,
187
Fragment of a Scottish Ballad,
1S9.
Winter, wi' his cloudy brow,
. 191
Gloomy Winter's now awa',
195
While the gray pinion'd Lark, . .
195
Mine ain dear Somebody,
196
The midges dance aboon the burn,
197
Why unite to banish care,
199
When John and me were married,
200
Eab Roryson's bonnet,
202
Barrochan Jean, ,
204
Ah ! Sheelah, thou'rt my darling,
. 206
One night in my youth,
209
Molly, my dear, ....
210
Ye friendly stars that rule the night,
21.1
Peggy O'Bafferty,
213
The Irish farmer,
2! 5
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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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