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t*E£E A> J\~0DDI,Y AT 01 F JHOVSE Af HAME,
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0,we're a' noddin, nid nid noddin; O, -we're a' nod _ din at
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our house at hamc. How%i a s wi* ye, kimmc-r; And how do ye thrive? And how
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mo-ny bairns hae ye nowi- Bairns I hae five- And are they a^ at liatnc -w i* \izZ
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Na^ na, na; Fur twa <>' them's a_herdin aye, Sin 1 J.i_mie gaed a_wa: Anil we're
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Granny nods 'i' the nnik, and fends as she may,
And brags that -we'll ne'er be -what she's been in her day.
Vow] but she "was bonnie, and vow! but she was braw,
And she had routh o' wooers anee, I's warrant, great an' sm^
And we're- a' noddin, &c.
Weary fa' Kate, that she winna nod foo;
She sits i' the corner suripin' a^ -the bruo}
And when the bit bairnics wadeVn hae their sliarc,
She gi'es them the ladle, but ne'er a dran's there:
For she's aye noddin, <fcc.
Now-, fareweel, kimmcr, and weel may ye thrive; ^
They say th' French is rinnin' for't, and we'll, hae jicae e belyve.*
The bear's i' the brier, and the hay's i< the stack, .
And a' will be right wi's gin Jamie w&re cum back:
For we're a' noddin, Arc.
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END OF VOLUME FOURTH.
-* Soon.
t*E£E A> J\~0DDI,Y AT 01 F JHOVSE Af HAME,
; S ^-i [I I I . ^- N S Si & S i,
0,we're a' noddin, nid nid noddin; O, -we're a' nod _ din at
^ r . r ll>»
1 Ijjj
^
£
| | | ) J 1 1
fc fc •■ H ^ ^
ST^-T^: Fm^ Sg
^#£
^
*?
T
our house at hamc. How%i a s wi* ye, kimmc-r; And how do ye thrive? And how
M
j i r r
"rr i " rn | § p7 Pi"" 1 r i
mo-ny bairns hae ye nowi- Bairns I hae five- And are they a^ at liatnc -w i* \izZ
33E
Na^ na, na; Fur twa <>' them's a_herdin aye, Sin 1 J.i_mie gaed a_wa: Anil we're
m
^
I*
i i i N i . i I
m
wm
i
€ — • ■
EEEE
a"* ii' <i<lin, nid. nid nodding O, w c^rc a 1 noddin at our house at hamc
mm
1 -UjlJ I J ■"
Granny nods 'i' the nnik, and fends as she may,
And brags that -we'll ne'er be -what she's been in her day.
Vow] but she "was bonnie, and vow! but she was braw,
And she had routh o' wooers anee, I's warrant, great an' sm^
And we're- a' noddin, &c.
Weary fa' Kate, that she winna nod foo;
She sits i' the corner suripin' a^ -the bruo}
And when the bit bairnics wadeVn hae their sliarc,
She gi'es them the ladle, but ne'er a dran's there:
For she's aye noddin, <fcc.
Now-, fareweel, kimmcr, and weel may ye thrive; ^
They say th' French is rinnin' for't, and we'll, hae jicae e belyve.*
The bear's i' the brier, and the hay's i< the stack, .
And a' will be right wi's gin Jamie w&re cum back:
For we're a' noddin, Arc.
D
END OF VOLUME FOURTH.
-* Soon.
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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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