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INDEX TO VOLUME FIRST.
John Anderson, my jo, John,
Joy of my earliest day,™
Is there for honest poverty,
It fell about the Martinmas time
I've heard them lilting at the ewes milking,~Mm Home,
I've seen the smiling of fortune beguiling,_]fer?\s Cockhurn,-
I wish I kend my Maggie's mind, -Unknown,
AUTHORS.
.Burns,~
-.Unknown,.
-.Burns,-
—Unknown,.
AtRS.
-John Anderson, my jo,
-I'll never leave thee,
-For a' that, and a' that,
— Get up and bar the door, .
—Flowers of the Forest,™
— Flowers of the Forest,-.
— Tammy,
Land of my fathers, —
Lochiel ! Lochiel ! beware of the day,.
Loud blaw the frosty breezes,-
-Leyden,~~- —Land of my fathers,.
~Thomas Campbell, — Lochiel's March,.
~Burns, Morag, -
My heart is sair, I darena tell, Unknown,.
My lady's gown there's gares upon't, Ditto,
My luve's in Germany,™—™ — Ditto,
My wife's a winsome wee thing,™™™— .Saras,.
Now closed for aye thy coal-black een, — Anderson,
-Somebody,.
~Ye Jacobites by name, ™™™™
Iy Wife's a wanton wee thing,
-The Widow's Wail,.
O Bothwell bank, thou bloomest fair,-
O hark, ye lads, and I will tell ye, —
Oh ! Charlie is my darling, .
Oh! hame, hame, hame wad I be,-
Oh ! what had I ado for to marry, -
O Geordie reigns in Jamie's steed,—
O lay thy loof in mine, lass,.
O leeze me on my spinning-wheel,™™
O Logie o' Buchan, O Logie the laird,.
O Mary ! I had known thee long,
Mary, sweetest maid, farewell,
O meikle thinks my luve o' my beauty,.
O merry may the maid be,
O poortith cauld and restless love, .
O raging fortune's with'ring blast, .
O send Lewie Gordon hame,-
O stately stood the baron's ha',.
O this is no my ain lassie, — -—
O ! thou hast seen the lily fair,.
O some will tune their mournfu' strains,
O, weel's me on my ain man,.
O wert thou in the cauld blast,.
-Pinkerton,—
-Unknown,*.
-Ditto, .
-Ditto,
-Ditto, ■
-Ditto, .
-Burns,.
-Ditto, .
-.Lindsay, .
-Wilson, .
-Boswell,
~Burns,~
-Sir J. Clerk,-
-Burns,.
-Ditto, .
.Geddes,-
-Unknown,*
.Burns, .
-John Sim,-
-Unknown,.
-Ditto,
.Burns,——
Bothwell Bank,.
Johnnie Ogle, .
-Charlie is my Darling,.
-Gaelic air, — — .
-Hooly and Fairly,.
-For a' that, and a' that,
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-Bess and her Spinning-wheel, ,
-Logie o' Buchan, .
-Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, 41
-Maid of Isla,
-My tocher's the jewel,
-The Miller,
-I had a horse, I had nae mair,
-Tarn Lin,
-Lewie Gordon,
-Widow, are you waking.
-The Banks of Spey, .
-Aikin Drum, ,
-Landlady count the lawin',.
—Lochiel's awa to France,™.
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John Anderson, my jo, John,
Joy of my earliest day,™
Is there for honest poverty,
It fell about the Martinmas time
I've heard them lilting at the ewes milking,~Mm Home,
I've seen the smiling of fortune beguiling,_]fer?\s Cockhurn,-
I wish I kend my Maggie's mind, -Unknown,
AUTHORS.
.Burns,~
-.Unknown,.
-.Burns,-
—Unknown,.
AtRS.
-John Anderson, my jo,
-I'll never leave thee,
-For a' that, and a' that,
— Get up and bar the door, .
—Flowers of the Forest,™
— Flowers of the Forest,-.
— Tammy,
Land of my fathers, —
Lochiel ! Lochiel ! beware of the day,.
Loud blaw the frosty breezes,-
-Leyden,~~- —Land of my fathers,.
~Thomas Campbell, — Lochiel's March,.
~Burns, Morag, -
My heart is sair, I darena tell, Unknown,.
My lady's gown there's gares upon't, Ditto,
My luve's in Germany,™—™ — Ditto,
My wife's a winsome wee thing,™™™— .Saras,.
Now closed for aye thy coal-black een, — Anderson,
-Somebody,.
~Ye Jacobites by name, ™™™™
Iy Wife's a wanton wee thing,
-The Widow's Wail,.
O Bothwell bank, thou bloomest fair,-
O hark, ye lads, and I will tell ye, —
Oh ! Charlie is my darling, .
Oh! hame, hame, hame wad I be,-
Oh ! what had I ado for to marry, -
O Geordie reigns in Jamie's steed,—
O lay thy loof in mine, lass,.
O leeze me on my spinning-wheel,™™
O Logie o' Buchan, O Logie the laird,.
O Mary ! I had known thee long,
Mary, sweetest maid, farewell,
O meikle thinks my luve o' my beauty,.
O merry may the maid be,
O poortith cauld and restless love, .
O raging fortune's with'ring blast, .
O send Lewie Gordon hame,-
O stately stood the baron's ha',.
O this is no my ain lassie, — -—
O ! thou hast seen the lily fair,.
O some will tune their mournfu' strains,
O, weel's me on my ain man,.
O wert thou in the cauld blast,.
-Pinkerton,—
-Unknown,*.
-Ditto, .
-Ditto,
-Ditto, ■
-Ditto, .
-Burns,.
-Ditto, .
-.Lindsay, .
-Wilson, .
-Boswell,
~Burns,~
-Sir J. Clerk,-
-Burns,.
-Ditto, .
.Geddes,-
-Unknown,*
.Burns, .
-John Sim,-
-Unknown,.
-Ditto,
.Burns,——
Bothwell Bank,.
Johnnie Ogle, .
-Charlie is my Darling,.
-Gaelic air, — — .
-Hooly and Fairly,.
-For a' that, and a' that,
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-Bess and her Spinning-wheel, ,
-Logie o' Buchan, .
-Sweet Annie frae the sea-beach came, 41
-Maid of Isla,
-My tocher's the jewel,
-The Miller,
-I had a horse, I had nae mair,
-Tarn Lin,
-Lewie Gordon,
-Widow, are you waking.
-The Banks of Spey, .
-Aikin Drum, ,
-Landlady count the lawin',.
—Lochiel's awa to France,™.
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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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