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Joy <») my heart, Geordy again. (
J..y ii| my heart, Stu ni" Bihi .
But thou Meeds— O Meeds thou, beauty!
Swims thy eye in woe and painr
Child of honour! child of duty!
Shair'we never meet again •
Joy of my heart, Geordy again.
Joy of my heart, Stu mo Run .
Yes, my darling, on thy pillow,
Soon thy head shall easy ly;
Soon, upon the hounding' billow,
Shall thy war— worn standard tl>.
Joy of my heart, Geordy again.
Joy of, my heart, Stu mo Riin ;
Then, again th\ tartan plaidy,
Then, my bosom free from pain,
Shall receive my Highland laddie:
\ever .shall w-e part again.
Joy of my heart, Geordy .agam.
Joy of my heart. 'Stu mo Run !
I.ady G. Gordon, picked op this beautiful Air in the Highlands, the verses were written bj
DrCoiiper a' !icr desire, on the Marquis of Hunrly when in Hollanrl.
f $fj 7 .mo nclv:
■TV" &■
1=3
i am^i
t m'y heart, Geor_dy, hear nic' J'
&^~qyz:
a »
« —
zfc :£
'.Sfii- n,
*Thou art tc\ love.
=zm*M^m¥mm^sm
Run
f'AJv .1.
Turn an<! sec (liy -tartan plaid;
Rising o'er My breaking heart;
t> my bonny highland laddie,
Wac was 1. wiih thee to part.
Joy <») my heart, Geordy again. (
J..y ii| my heart, Stu ni" Bihi .
But thou Meeds— O Meeds thou, beauty!
Swims thy eye in woe and painr
Child of honour! child of duty!
Shair'we never meet again •
Joy of my heart, Geordy again.
Joy of my heart, Stu mo Run .
Yes, my darling, on thy pillow,
Soon thy head shall easy ly;
Soon, upon the hounding' billow,
Shall thy war— worn standard tl>.
Joy of my heart, Geordy again.
Joy of, my heart, Stu mo Riin ;
Then, again th\ tartan plaidy,
Then, my bosom free from pain,
Shall receive my Highland laddie:
\ever .shall w-e part again.
Joy of my heart, Geordy .agam.
Joy of my heart. 'Stu mo Run !
I.ady G. Gordon, picked op this beautiful Air in the Highlands, the verses were written bj
DrCoiiper a' !icr desire, on the Marquis of Hunrly when in Hollanrl.
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > Scotish minstrel > Volumes 4-6 > (210) Page 84 - 'Stu mo rŭn |
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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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