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MA C-D O JTJk L D\s GA THF.RUVG.
Gaelic Air.
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Come ah>jicr,niv brave clans,There\ lue IrienHs sae staunch anrl true*
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Come a^lonST*. my brave dans, There's nae lads sac leal as you ,
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Come with bob! Mac- Al — is.— ter, Wil— Her than his moun — tain raes ,
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Gather, gather, gather,
From Loth Morer to Argyle;
Come from Castle Txiirim,
Come from Moidart and the Isles.
Macallan is the hero
That will lead yfau to the field ;
Gather hold Siolallain,
Sons of them that never yield .
Gather, gather, gather,
'Tis your Prince that needs your arm;
Though Mac Connel leaves yow,
Dread no danger or alarm .
Come from field and foray,
Come from sickle and from plough;
Come from cairn and correi,
From deer— wake and driving too.
Gather, gather, gather,
Gather from I.ochaber glens ;
Ma< — Hie— Rannail calls you;
Come from Taro|>ll, Roy, and S|>eaii.
Gather, brave Clan— Donuil,
Many sons of might you know* ;
L*ef Indian s your brother,
\li< hterechtan and Glencoe.
Gather, bold Clan -Donuil;
Come with haversack and cord$_
Come not late with meal and cake,
But come with dtrrk, and gun, and sword.
Down into the lowlands,
Plenty bides by dale and burn;
Gather, brave Clan— Donuil,
Rithes wait on your return.
MA C-D O JTJk L D\s GA THF.RUVG.
Gaelic Air.
^m
inl
P
j' ■ m
Come ah>jicr,niv brave clans,There\ lue IrienHs sae staunch anrl true*
tott [7f l' 1 i i J ^^
i njy I fj i mg
pip
Come a^lonST*. my brave dans, There's nae lads sac leal as you ,
i^-Tn r s
f r
mim
i
£
^
P^P
f^g
Come a — lung, Clan - Do — nuil, Frac 'man"; your birks and heather hi
i [J. „, i --*
J r a
N
i - 1 : a 1
S
&S
£:
-^=£3=
PP
*. ■■
Come with bob! Mac- Al — is.— ter, Wil— Her than his moun — tain raes ,
i
1=5
eMee*
Gather, gather, gather,
From Loth Morer to Argyle;
Come from Castle Txiirim,
Come from Moidart and the Isles.
Macallan is the hero
That will lead yfau to the field ;
Gather hold Siolallain,
Sons of them that never yield .
Gather, gather, gather,
'Tis your Prince that needs your arm;
Though Mac Connel leaves yow,
Dread no danger or alarm .
Come from field and foray,
Come from sickle and from plough;
Come from cairn and correi,
From deer— wake and driving too.
Gather, gather, gather,
Gather from I.ochaber glens ;
Ma< — Hie— Rannail calls you;
Come from Taro|>ll, Roy, and S|>eaii.
Gather, brave Clan— Donuil,
Many sons of might you know* ;
L*ef Indian s your brother,
\li< hterechtan and Glencoe.
Gather, bold Clan -Donuil;
Come with haversack and cord$_
Come not late with meal and cake,
But come with dtrrk, and gun, and sword.
Down into the lowlands,
Plenty bides by dale and burn;
Gather, brave Clan— Donuil,
Rithes wait on your return.
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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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