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INDEX TO VOLUME SIXTH.
wilt thou go wi' me ?
were I able to rehearse,
AUTHORS. AIBS. VAGE
-Burns,—— Tibbie Dunbar, ,. , — „,. 88
-Rev. J. Skinner, Ewie wi' the crooked Horn,-™ 10
Put off, put off, and row with speed, Robert Allan, Highland Boat Air,
Rest, lovely babe, on mother's knee,— ~~John Sim, The Widow's Lullaby, .
Saw ye ne'er a lanely lassie? ..Unknown,.
Subdued by misfortune, Ditto, .
Sure my Jean is beauty's blossom,,. Richard Gall, .
Sweet are the fair maids, — . — ~. —...Unknown, ■—
— Will ye go and marry Katy ?.
-Highland Lamentation,
-Peerless Jeannie,
Return, my Heart, again,-
46
22
50
84
33
That life's a faught there is nae doubt, —Robert Allan,
The corbie wi' his roupy throat, Unknown, —
The last of the Stuarts has sunk, Daniel Weir,-
The mautman comes on Mononday,™
The news frae Moidart cam yestreen, .
The nicht is mirk, — — — , .....
The noble Maxwells and their powers,
The queen o' the Lothians :
There was a May won'd in yon glen,
There was an auld wife, -
.John Anderson,
-Unknown,
-Ditto,
•Ditto,
.Ditto, .... ....
Unknown, _
A. Brodie,—
-H. Ainslie, .
-Burns,.
~Morehead,~
The Rover o' Loch-ryan, .
The smiling spring comes in rejoicing,,.
The wind is fair, the day is fine,....,.
The year is wearin' to the wane, James Hogg, .
Thy father, my bairnie, will ne'er come, -Unknown,
'Tis hinna ye heard, man, —Tannahill,-
-The glancin' o' her Apron, .
-Corbie and Craw,,
-The last of the Stuarts,,
The Mautman,—
'Tis nae very lang sinsyne, .
'Twas on a cauld cauld wintry morn,
-Wha'll be King but Charlie, —
-The Mermayden,
-Maxwells' Strathspey........
-The Lothian Lassie,
-The May of the Glen,.™,
-Rock and wee pickle Tow,-.
-The Rover, „
Bonnie Bell,
-Farewell to Funery,.
-Good Night and joy,.
-Cameronian Midnight Hymn, .
-Gallowa' Tarn
.Unknown,— 'Tis nae very lang sinsyne,,
-Ditto, —Claver's Visit,.
66
62
.103
- 42
. 86
. 80
. 6
- 74
- 10
62
18
97
6
.104
.100
. £4
- 22
28
Was ever old warrior of suff'ringsoweary,~t7<z»ze6' Hogg, .
We a' were blithe and merry short syne, Unknown,.
Willie's rare and Willie's fair, Ditto, .
Wilt thou gang wi' me, — -, — . George Bruce, .
Wha's this, wi' voice o' music sweet,—— Richard Gall,—
When Charlie to the Highlands came, Robert Allan,—
When first my braw Johnnie, lad, Unknown,.
When gloamin' spreads her mantle grey , -Robert Allan, .
When I upon thy bosom lean, ——J. Lapraik, ~-
-Malcolm of the Glen, 56
-The bonnie Lad ayont the Sea, 101
-Willie's rare, , , 76
-Barm, Barm,™—, — . ___ 37
-The Waits, . 50
-The bonnie Milldams o' Balgonie, 72
-Cock up your Beaver,-™™ „, 82
-Gordon Castle, —— 44.
-Scots Recluse,—— 25
wilt thou go wi' me ?
were I able to rehearse,
AUTHORS. AIBS. VAGE
-Burns,—— Tibbie Dunbar, ,. , — „,. 88
-Rev. J. Skinner, Ewie wi' the crooked Horn,-™ 10
Put off, put off, and row with speed, Robert Allan, Highland Boat Air,
Rest, lovely babe, on mother's knee,— ~~John Sim, The Widow's Lullaby, .
Saw ye ne'er a lanely lassie? ..Unknown,.
Subdued by misfortune, Ditto, .
Sure my Jean is beauty's blossom,,. Richard Gall, .
Sweet are the fair maids, — . — ~. —...Unknown, ■—
— Will ye go and marry Katy ?.
-Highland Lamentation,
-Peerless Jeannie,
Return, my Heart, again,-
46
22
50
84
33
That life's a faught there is nae doubt, —Robert Allan,
The corbie wi' his roupy throat, Unknown, —
The last of the Stuarts has sunk, Daniel Weir,-
The mautman comes on Mononday,™
The news frae Moidart cam yestreen, .
The nicht is mirk, — — — , .....
The noble Maxwells and their powers,
The queen o' the Lothians :
There was a May won'd in yon glen,
There was an auld wife, -
.John Anderson,
-Unknown,
-Ditto,
•Ditto,
.Ditto, .... ....
Unknown, _
A. Brodie,—
-H. Ainslie, .
-Burns,.
~Morehead,~
The Rover o' Loch-ryan, .
The smiling spring comes in rejoicing,,.
The wind is fair, the day is fine,....,.
The year is wearin' to the wane, James Hogg, .
Thy father, my bairnie, will ne'er come, -Unknown,
'Tis hinna ye heard, man, —Tannahill,-
-The glancin' o' her Apron, .
-Corbie and Craw,,
-The last of the Stuarts,,
The Mautman,—
'Tis nae very lang sinsyne, .
'Twas on a cauld cauld wintry morn,
-Wha'll be King but Charlie, —
-The Mermayden,
-Maxwells' Strathspey........
-The Lothian Lassie,
-The May of the Glen,.™,
-Rock and wee pickle Tow,-.
-The Rover, „
Bonnie Bell,
-Farewell to Funery,.
-Good Night and joy,.
-Cameronian Midnight Hymn, .
-Gallowa' Tarn
.Unknown,— 'Tis nae very lang sinsyne,,
-Ditto, —Claver's Visit,.
66
62
.103
- 42
. 86
. 80
. 6
- 74
- 10
62
18
97
6
.104
.100
. £4
- 22
28
Was ever old warrior of suff'ringsoweary,~t7<z»ze6' Hogg, .
We a' were blithe and merry short syne, Unknown,.
Willie's rare and Willie's fair, Ditto, .
Wilt thou gang wi' me, — -, — . George Bruce, .
Wha's this, wi' voice o' music sweet,—— Richard Gall,—
When Charlie to the Highlands came, Robert Allan,—
When first my braw Johnnie, lad, Unknown,.
When gloamin' spreads her mantle grey , -Robert Allan, .
When I upon thy bosom lean, ——J. Lapraik, ~-
-Malcolm of the Glen, 56
-The bonnie Lad ayont the Sea, 101
-Willie's rare, , , 76
-Barm, Barm,™—, — . ___ 37
-The Waits, . 50
-The bonnie Milldams o' Balgonie, 72
-Cock up your Beaver,-™™ „, 82
-Gordon Castle, —— 44.
-Scots Recluse,—— 25
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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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