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AS Daiilon and Phillis were feeding their ftieep, 9
Afli. you who is (inging here, 40
All hail to the day ihat merits more praife, 4^
At the brow of the hill a fair fhepherdels dwelt, 4^
As now my bloom comes on apace, 7*
As thro' the green meadow I chanced to pafs, 74
Attend all ye fhepherds and nymphs to my lay, ib.
Awake my love with genial ray, 83
A dawn of hope my foul revives, loo
Adieu ye ftrearas that fmoothly glide, ' 103
Alas ! when charming Sylvia's gone, 1 14
Amidft a rofy bank of flowers, 1 1 7
At noon-tide as Colin and Sylvia lay, i 18
As bringing home the other day, 127
A term full as long as the fiege of old Troy, 133
As Jamie gay gang'd blithe his way, l 38
A friend of mine came here yeftreen, i4i
Alk if yon damafk rofe be fweer, 144
Away to the field, fee the raorning looks gray, 1 49
Alas, my Ton, you little know, 177
As Hebe was 'tending her fheep t'other day, 184
Alexis fliun'd his fellow fwains, 187
As on the banks of Tweed I lay reclin'd, 209
As Patie came up frae the glen, 216
As down on the cowflip dale I ftray'd, 2 1 3
Ah ! Pure a pair was never feen, 243
At Totterdown hill there dwelt an old pair, 257
As I was a walking one morning fo fair, 259
As I was ganging o'er the lee, 262
As down on Banna's banks I ftray'd, 264
A parfon who had tlie remarkable foible, 374
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Bufy humble bee am I, , 14
Blithe young Befs to Jean did fay, . 49
By the fide of a ftream at the foot of a hill, 64
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AS Daiilon and Phillis were feeding their ftieep, 9
Afli. you who is (inging here, 40
All hail to the day ihat merits more praife, 4^
At the brow of the hill a fair fhepherdels dwelt, 4^
As now my bloom comes on apace, 7*
As thro' the green meadow I chanced to pafs, 74
Attend all ye fhepherds and nymphs to my lay, ib.
Awake my love with genial ray, 83
A dawn of hope my foul revives, loo
Adieu ye ftrearas that fmoothly glide, ' 103
Alas ! when charming Sylvia's gone, 1 14
Amidft a rofy bank of flowers, 1 1 7
At noon-tide as Colin and Sylvia lay, i 18
As bringing home the other day, 127
A term full as long as the fiege of old Troy, 133
As Jamie gay gang'd blithe his way, l 38
A friend of mine came here yeftreen, i4i
Alk if yon damafk rofe be fweer, 144
Away to the field, fee the raorning looks gray, 1 49
Alas, my Ton, you little know, 177
As Hebe was 'tending her fheep t'other day, 184
Alexis fliun'd his fellow fwains, 187
As on the banks of Tweed I lay reclin'd, 209
As Patie came up frae the glen, 216
As down on the cowflip dale I ftray'd, 2 1 3
Ah ! Pure a pair was never feen, 243
At Totterdown hill there dwelt an old pair, 257
As I was a walking one morning fo fair, 259
As I was ganging o'er the lee, 262
As down on Banna's banks I ftray'd, 264
A parfon who had tlie remarkable foible, 374
B.
Bufy humble bee am I, , 14
Blithe young Befs to Jean did fay, . 49
By the fide of a ftream at the foot of a hill, 64
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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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