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He's brave as brave fan be,
- Send bim hame-, send lrim hame;
He's brave as brave tan be,
Send bim hame.
He's brave as brave ean lie,
Ho wad ratber fa' tban flee;
But his life is dear to me,
Send him bame, send him hame;
Ob! his life is dear f<> me,
Send him- bame.
"Our faes are ten tr> three,
Send him hame, send him hame;
Our faes arc ten to rhree,
Send him hame.
Our faes are ten to three,
He in aim either fa', or floe,
In the cause , o' Loyalty;
. c end him hame, send him lwme;
In the cause o' Loyalty,
Send him hame!'
Your Iirve ne'er learnt to lice,
Ronnie Dame, winsome Dame ?
Yotiij Iirve ne'er learnt to flee,
Winsome Dame.
Your luvo ne'er learnt to flee,
Rnt he. fell in Germany,
Kio'lifine; brave for Loyalty,
Mournfn' Dame, bonnic Dame,
Kiohfino- brave for Loyalty,
Mournftr' Dame?
'He'll ne'er come- ow re the sea,
Willie's-slain, Willie's slain?
He'll ne'er come nwr< the sea,
Willie's pane!
He'll ne'er come mvrt the sea,
To his Love and ain Cotmfrio —
This warld's nae mair for me,
Willie's g-ane, Willie's ganc !
This warld's nae mair for me
Willie's slain !" '
^/r LUTE'S IJST GERMANY.
SI"*
fc N s
«
i
zjr~- — ■ -1 —
TVIy Lnves in Ger_ma_ny; Send liim hame, Send liim hame; My
^
j n j a
f &f^ftt.J t! ^
g — i
3 r
I.nvc's in Ger_ma_ny, Send liim hamet My Luves in Ger_ma_ny, Fight
£
O^
I
f^tfif Mnjn S H
j a — *
ing - fop Roy_al_ty; Ho may ne'er his Jean _ ie see; Send liim
g^
^ssj
p
He's brave as brave fan be,
- Send bim hame-, send lrim hame;
He's brave as brave tan be,
Send bim hame.
He's brave as brave ean lie,
Ho wad ratber fa' tban flee;
But his life is dear to me,
Send him bame, send him hame;
Ob! his life is dear f<> me,
Send him- bame.
"Our faes are ten tr> three,
Send him hame, send him hame;
Our faes arc ten to rhree,
Send him hame.
Our faes are ten to three,
He in aim either fa', or floe,
In the cause , o' Loyalty;
. c end him hame, send him lwme;
In the cause o' Loyalty,
Send him hame!'
Your Iirve ne'er learnt to lice,
Ronnie Dame, winsome Dame ?
Yotiij Iirve ne'er learnt to flee,
Winsome Dame.
Your luvo ne'er learnt to flee,
Rnt he. fell in Germany,
Kio'lifine; brave for Loyalty,
Mournfn' Dame, bonnic Dame,
Kiohfino- brave for Loyalty,
Mournftr' Dame?
'He'll ne'er come- ow re the sea,
Willie's-slain, Willie's slain?
He'll ne'er come nwr< the sea,
Willie's pane!
He'll ne'er come mvrt the sea,
To his Love and ain Cotmfrio —
This warld's nae mair for me,
Willie's g-ane, Willie's ganc !
This warld's nae mair for me
Willie's slain !" '
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Special collections of printed music > Glen Collection of printed music > Printed music > Scotish minstrel > Volumes 1-3 > (98) Page 84 - My luve's in Germany |
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Shelfmark | Glen.217 |
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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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