Skip to main content

‹‹‹ prev (167) Page 147Page 147

(169) next ››› Page 149Page 149

(168) Page 148 - Jock o' Hazeldean
148
JOCK O' HAZELDEAN.
Moderately slow.
— no t
:&z£:=j==p
zs:
jzze:
— fS — ,<»>- IV
:qsz
Why weep ye by the tide, la - dye ? Why
EBE^EtS^Ei
.!•:
U
weep ye by the tide ? I'll wed ye to my
__n fe— fc-
-K=
young - est son, And ye shall be his bride.
Is — I
=R=
And ye shall be his bride, la - dye, Sae
>- p. feeling.
x G«*i-
A-
*
^1
:tz:
come - ly
to
be seen— But aye she loot the
==^
qszzE
3:
^
zc:
tears down fa', For Jock o' Ha
zel - dean.
Now let this wilfu' grief be done,
And dry that cheek so pale,
Young Frank is chief of Errington,
And lord of Langley-dale.
His step is first in peaceful ha',
His sword in battle keen —
But aye she loot the tears down fa',
For Jock of Hazeldean.

Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence