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There's difference to be seen « - - ~ - j
The Jolly Beggars* A Cantata - „- - - - 6
Tho' I measure five feet and an inch very near 25
Tho' late I vas a pedlar - - - - - - - 35
The night when my hero, Tom Jolly was born 63
The Romans in England they once did sway 72
The night before Larry was stretch'd - - 84
"Twas business required ----- _ - pg.
The passing bell was heard to toll - - - no
The first of my pranks ----- _ 1 59
Upon the salt seas, with my edged sword - 178
Without the help of gamnrot - - - - - 37
When Arthur first at court began - _ - - 66
■^What a wonderful age 'tis my lads - - - - 70
Was'nt my .father a Jarman Jew - - - - 82
Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed - - - 109
-A- While your opera squallers - - - - - > 112
We bipeds made-up of frail clay - - - - 129
Walk in, walk in, each beau and belle - - 138
When I took my departure from Dublin's - 144
Who has e'er been in London ----- 147
Well, here I am to tell 150
When I was a lad, I had cause to be sad - 176
Your zarvant, good gentlefolks -',-%■ - 54
Ye sons of Hibernia, who snug on dry land 65
There's difference to be seen « - - ~ - j
The Jolly Beggars* A Cantata - „- - - - 6
Tho' I measure five feet and an inch very near 25
Tho' late I vas a pedlar - - - - - - - 35
The night when my hero, Tom Jolly was born 63
The Romans in England they once did sway 72
The night before Larry was stretch'd - - 84
"Twas business required ----- _ - pg.
The passing bell was heard to toll - - - no
The first of my pranks ----- _ 1 59
Upon the salt seas, with my edged sword - 178
Without the help of gamnrot - - - - - 37
When Arthur first at court began - _ - - 66
■^What a wonderful age 'tis my lads - - - - 70
Was'nt my .father a Jarman Jew - - - - 82
Willie Wastle dwalt on Tweed - - - 109
-A- While your opera squallers - - - - - > 112
We bipeds made-up of frail clay - - - - 129
Walk in, walk in, each beau and belle - - 138
When I took my departure from Dublin's - 144
Who has e'er been in London ----- 147
Well, here I am to tell 150
When I was a lad, I had cause to be sad - 176
Your zarvant, good gentlefolks -',-%■ - 54
Ye sons of Hibernia, who snug on dry land 65
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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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