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He himfeif courts his own Ruin t04
Happy the Time when free from Love 207
Hark I how the Drums beat up again 231
Have you any Pars and Pans 276
Honeft Man 'john Ochi/tm a 96
Howfhall I be fad when a Husband -gr;. :<> 9
Hid from himfelf, now by the Dawn 3 72
Here's to thee, my Damott, let's drink, Qr-o. 37^
How happy's the Man, that like you, Sir 3«8
.*Happy Infeftf what can be Ibid,
I look'd, andfaw within the Book of Fate 4
I'm Cnpd^s Warriour, my Faii 2 8
I'm old Mad To?a, behold me 29
I am a lufty, lively Lad 6^
In J^ztmary laft, on Mumnday^ &c. 74
i... tne pieafant Month of May 82
In 75'/^M>"« Road, a Man there iiv'd 9 3
In a Humoui I was of late I04.
If all that I love is her Face 142
If the Glaffes they ate empty 180
I love, I doat, I rave with Pain 1S9
If you will be ftill ^ 222
In vain fl\e frowns, in vain Ihe tries 225
If ever yon iiean to be kind 22a
If I hear Onnd» fwear 229
In Winter, when the Rain rain'd cauld 285
I tofs and tumble thro' the Night 305"
I have a green Purfe, and a wee pickle, Qr-G, 318
1 am, in truth, a Country Youth 340
I fing not old jF«/ow, who traveli'd, Q^s. 347
I was anes a vi^eil tocher'd Lafs 361
Irfi on a Bank of Thyme 364
1 yield, dear Laflie, j/ou have woa 376
j^^cfe, thou'r't a Toper 18
Jilting is in fuch Falhioa 23J
Jockeyh^oxty Jenny i&xia. , 320
I'm not one of your Fops, who, ©Si;. 410
K.now I ihan't envy him whoe'er he be 14^
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He himfeif courts his own Ruin t04
Happy the Time when free from Love 207
Hark I how the Drums beat up again 231
Have you any Pars and Pans 276
Honeft Man 'john Ochi/tm a 96
Howfhall I be fad when a Husband -gr;. :<> 9
Hid from himfelf, now by the Dawn 3 72
Here's to thee, my Damott, let's drink, Qr-o. 37^
How happy's the Man, that like you, Sir 3«8
.*Happy Infeftf what can be Ibid,
I look'd, andfaw within the Book of Fate 4
I'm Cnpd^s Warriour, my Faii 2 8
I'm old Mad To?a, behold me 29
I am a lufty, lively Lad 6^
In J^ztmary laft, on Mumnday^ &c. 74
i... tne pieafant Month of May 82
In 75'/^M>"« Road, a Man there iiv'd 9 3
In a Humoui I was of late I04.
If all that I love is her Face 142
If the Glaffes they ate empty 180
I love, I doat, I rave with Pain 1S9
If you will be ftill ^ 222
In vain fl\e frowns, in vain Ihe tries 225
If ever yon iiean to be kind 22a
If I hear Onnd» fwear 229
In Winter, when the Rain rain'd cauld 285
I tofs and tumble thro' the Night 305"
I have a green Purfe, and a wee pickle, Qr-G, 318
1 am, in truth, a Country Youth 340
I fing not old jF«/ow, who traveli'd, Q^s. 347
I was anes a vi^eil tocher'd Lafs 361
Irfi on a Bank of Thyme 364
1 yield, dear Laflie, j/ou have woa 376
j^^cfe, thou'r't a Toper 18
Jilting is in fuch Falhioa 23J
Jockeyh^oxty Jenny i&xia. , 320
I'm not one of your Fops, who, ©Si;. 410
K.now I ihan't envy him whoe'er he be 14^
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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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