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INDEX. 461
PAGB
Roy's wife of Aldivalloch, 434
Saw ye Jenny Nettles? 397
Saw ye Johnie comin' ? quo' she, . . . . . . . 368
Should auld acquaintance be forgot ? 278
Should old acquaintance be forgot ? 274
Since all thy vows, false maid, 260
Sweet sir, for your courtesie, 159
Tarry woo, O, tariy woo, 383
The auld man's mare 's dead, 141
The auld Stuarts back again ! 53
The bride cam out o' the byre, 206
The Campbells are comin', Oho, Oho, 70
The Chevalier, being void of fear, 89
The grass had nae freedom o' growin', 208
The lass o' Patie's Mill, 328
The last time I cam o'er the muir, ....... 321
The Lowland lads they think they 're fine, 331
The moon had climbed the highest hill, 448
The mucking o' Geordie's byre, 234
The pawky auld carle cam ower the lea, 175
The piper came to our town, 49
The ploughman he 's a bonnie lad, 404
The shepherd's wife cries o'er the lea, 402
The smiling morn, the breathing spring, 376
The thistle is the healing plant, 140
The weary pund, the weary pund, 203
The wren scho lyes in care's bed, 242
The yellow-haired laddie sat on yon burn brae, .... 314
There cam a young man to my daddie's door, .... 182
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow, ..... 219
There was anes a may, and she loo'd na men, .... 311
There 's auld Rob Morris, that wons in yon glen, .... 211
There 's cauld kail in Aberdeen, 145
There 's some say that we wan, and some say that they wan, . . 60
This Janet is a bonnie lass, 140
Thou wilt not go and leave me here, ....... 269
Through Liddersdale as lately I went, 364
Tibbie Fowler o' the Glen, 131
To daunton me, to daurtton me, 74
PAGB
Roy's wife of Aldivalloch, 434
Saw ye Jenny Nettles? 397
Saw ye Johnie comin' ? quo' she, . . . . . . . 368
Should auld acquaintance be forgot ? 278
Should old acquaintance be forgot ? 274
Since all thy vows, false maid, 260
Sweet sir, for your courtesie, 159
Tarry woo, O, tariy woo, 383
The auld man's mare 's dead, 141
The auld Stuarts back again ! 53
The bride cam out o' the byre, 206
The Campbells are comin', Oho, Oho, 70
The Chevalier, being void of fear, 89
The grass had nae freedom o' growin', 208
The lass o' Patie's Mill, 328
The last time I cam o'er the muir, ....... 321
The Lowland lads they think they 're fine, 331
The moon had climbed the highest hill, 448
The mucking o' Geordie's byre, 234
The pawky auld carle cam ower the lea, 175
The piper came to our town, 49
The ploughman he 's a bonnie lad, 404
The shepherd's wife cries o'er the lea, 402
The smiling morn, the breathing spring, 376
The thistle is the healing plant, 140
The weary pund, the weary pund, 203
The wren scho lyes in care's bed, 242
The yellow-haired laddie sat on yon burn brae, .... 314
There cam a young man to my daddie's door, .... 182
There was an auld wife had a wee pickle tow, ..... 219
There was anes a may, and she loo'd na men, .... 311
There 's auld Rob Morris, that wons in yon glen, .... 211
There 's cauld kail in Aberdeen, 145
There 's some say that we wan, and some say that they wan, . . 60
This Janet is a bonnie lass, 140
Thou wilt not go and leave me here, ....... 269
Through Liddersdale as lately I went, 364
Tibbie Fowler o' the Glen, 131
To daunton me, to daurtton me, 74
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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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