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YE BA«YKS A.YD BRAES O' BOJVJVIE DOOJS
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Ye hanks and braes o' bon nie Doon, Hiw can ye bloom sac fresh and
Ye banks and braes o" bon.nie Doon, Him can ye bloom sae fresh and
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fair ? How can ye chan(,yc lit_tlc birds. And I sae wea_rie fit' o' careTThoult
Fair? How can ye chant,ye lit.flc birds. And I sae wea_rie fn' C care? Thou 1 !!
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break niv heart thouwarlvling bird. That »-an. tons thro' the flowery thjnrn; Thou
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break my heart,thonwarbIing bird. That waiutons thro' the flowery tliom: Thou
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mind st me o' dc_part_cd joys, De_par_tcd nt_vcr to re_txrrn.
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mind st me o' de_part_ed joys, De_par_ted ne_ver to re_furn
Oft have I rov'd by bdnnie Doon,
To see the rose and woodbine twine J
Where ilka bird sang- o' its luve,
And fondly sac did I <>\ mine,
Wi' . lightsome heart I |>u<l a rose,
Fw' sweet, upon its thorny tree^
And my fa use lover staw my rose,
But, ah! lie left the thorn wi' me.
^ ~ li Tenor. ^ ..
65.
W
Ye hanks and braes o' bon nie Doon, Hiw can ye bloom sac fresh and
Ye banks and braes o" bon.nie Doon, Him can ye bloom sae fresh and
mm
fair ? How can ye chan(,yc lit_tlc birds. And I sae wea_rie fit' o' careTThoult
Fair? How can ye chant,ye lit.flc birds. And I sae wea_rie fn' C care? Thou 1 !!
^h^^-J r r i J - r
m
- o o
fe^
r i ^ rir-L^i^txr^ :J ^^
break niv heart thouwarlvling bird. That »-an. tons thro' the flowery thjnrn; Thou
I
P
break my heart,thonwarbIing bird. That waiutons thro' the flowery tliom: Thou
r g^i n
rr^ m iifl f r ricrrri'
*dfc
mind st me o' dc_part_cd joys, De_par_tcd nt_vcr to re_txrrn.
ttf^n nnjAiiiJUJH
T=T
mind st me o' de_part_ed joys, De_par_ted ne_ver to re_furn
Oft have I rov'd by bdnnie Doon,
To see the rose and woodbine twine J
Where ilka bird sang- o' its luve,
And fondly sac did I <>\ mine,
Wi' . lightsome heart I |>u<l a rose,
Fw' sweet, upon its thorny tree^
And my fa use lover staw my rose,
But, ah! lie left the thorn wi' me.
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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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