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INDEX TO VOLUME SECOND.
Hail to the chief,-*
He's a terrible man, John Tod,
He's lifeless among the rude billows
Here's a health to those far away,.
Here's a health to them that's awa,
Her daddy forbad, her minnie forbad,
Hersell be Highlandland shentleman,
. Hey Donald, how Donald,
Hey, the dusty miller,
How blithe was I each morn to see, Crawford.
-Gaelic air, .
ohn Tod, — — — . -.
The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre,- -
-Here's a health to them that's awa,.
Ditto, ~~ _
Jumpin' John,™™. — . — ~ :
Turnimspike,. » —
Donald Couper,.
The Dusty Miller, .
Broom of Cowdenknowes..
PAGE
14
64
93
13
13
54
38
38
54
45
h(L.
I hae nae kith, I hae nae kin, ™™ — Unknown, —
I hae laid a heiring in sa't, — -™ZK<fo, .
I've heard the muircock's early craw, Ditto, .
It fell on a day, a bonny summer day, ~~Ditto,
It was in and about the Martinmas time,~Ditto,
I will awa wi' my love,-. — —- ~ Ramsay,*
-I hae nae kith, , S6
-Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now, 76
-Katy Bairdie, , ... QO
-Bonny house o' Airly, ™-, -,.,™- 2
-Barbara Allan, ™— 80
-O'er Bogie, — ™ g
Keen blaws the wind,
.Tannahill,~
-Bonnie Dundee,.
Let us haste to Kelvin grove,—™ ™— —JbAre Sim,.
Life, what art thou, , , — , ^Fergusson,
Like yonder lovely turtle dove, Unknown, i.
Lord Ronald came to his lady's bower, Robert Allan,
Loud roar'd the tempest, J. B.,
~0 the Shearin's no for you,.
Life, what art thou,-.
Lovely Lass of Monorgan,
Lord Ronald,
-Laddie, bide near me,™- ™ .
32
33
57
62
10
Mark yonder pomp of costly fashion,. ,„Burns,~
Mount and go,™— , Unknown,
My Patie is a lover gay,™™ -™-™.™i?awiio?/,^
-De'il tak the wars, .
— Mount and go, — .
—Corn Rigs, .
78
74
24
O check, my love, the falling tear,
Of all the Scotish northern chiefs,.
gae to the kye wi' me, Johnny,.
Oh ! dinna ask me gin I lo'e ye,
Oh ! hey, hey, the east nuik o' (Fife,
Oh ! 'tis a heart-stirring sight to view,
Oh ! I am come to the low countrie,
O, lassie, wilt thou go to the Lomond,
O, lassie, I maun lo'e thee,
O saw ye bonnie Leslie,.
! see that form that faintly gleams,
John Sim,~
.Unknown,.
Ditto,
Dunlop,~
Unknown,.
-Hogg,
..Burns,.
.W. Chalmers,
^Unknown, —
~Burns,
~Miss Keith,
The Northern Lass, , -_ 66
Sir James the Ross, ™— ™™_ 30
Gae to the kye wi' me, — — , — 46
Comin' through the rye, . 5
.The East Nuik of Fife,™™ 42
The Covenanters' Tomb, ™.™™ 98
â– The Highland Widow's Lament,— — - 70
-O ye sal be my my ain, Jo, — 29
-O, Lassie, I maun lo'e thee,—— 82
-The bonnie Collier Lassie,™— 17
-Oscar's Ghost,— — — ™™-„™— — 7
Hail to the chief,-*
He's a terrible man, John Tod,
He's lifeless among the rude billows
Here's a health to those far away,.
Here's a health to them that's awa,
Her daddy forbad, her minnie forbad,
Hersell be Highlandland shentleman,
. Hey Donald, how Donald,
Hey, the dusty miller,
How blithe was I each morn to see, Crawford.
-Gaelic air, .
ohn Tod, — — — . -.
The Muckin' o' Geordie's Byre,- -
-Here's a health to them that's awa,.
Ditto, ~~ _
Jumpin' John,™™. — . — ~ :
Turnimspike,. » —
Donald Couper,.
The Dusty Miller, .
Broom of Cowdenknowes..
PAGE
14
64
93
13
13
54
38
38
54
45
h(L.
I hae nae kith, I hae nae kin, ™™ — Unknown, —
I hae laid a heiring in sa't, — -™ZK<fo, .
I've heard the muircock's early craw, Ditto, .
It fell on a day, a bonny summer day, ~~Ditto,
It was in and about the Martinmas time,~Ditto,
I will awa wi' my love,-. — —- ~ Ramsay,*
-I hae nae kith, , S6
-Lass, gin ye lo'e me, tell me now, 76
-Katy Bairdie, , ... QO
-Bonny house o' Airly, ™-, -,.,™- 2
-Barbara Allan, ™— 80
-O'er Bogie, — ™ g
Keen blaws the wind,
.Tannahill,~
-Bonnie Dundee,.
Let us haste to Kelvin grove,—™ ™— —JbAre Sim,.
Life, what art thou, , , — , ^Fergusson,
Like yonder lovely turtle dove, Unknown, i.
Lord Ronald came to his lady's bower, Robert Allan,
Loud roar'd the tempest, J. B.,
~0 the Shearin's no for you,.
Life, what art thou,-.
Lovely Lass of Monorgan,
Lord Ronald,
-Laddie, bide near me,™- ™ .
32
33
57
62
10
Mark yonder pomp of costly fashion,. ,„Burns,~
Mount and go,™— , Unknown,
My Patie is a lover gay,™™ -™-™.™i?awiio?/,^
-De'il tak the wars, .
— Mount and go, — .
—Corn Rigs, .
78
74
24
O check, my love, the falling tear,
Of all the Scotish northern chiefs,.
gae to the kye wi' me, Johnny,.
Oh ! dinna ask me gin I lo'e ye,
Oh ! hey, hey, the east nuik o' (Fife,
Oh ! 'tis a heart-stirring sight to view,
Oh ! I am come to the low countrie,
O, lassie, wilt thou go to the Lomond,
O, lassie, I maun lo'e thee,
O saw ye bonnie Leslie,.
! see that form that faintly gleams,
John Sim,~
.Unknown,.
Ditto,
Dunlop,~
Unknown,.
-Hogg,
..Burns,.
.W. Chalmers,
^Unknown, —
~Burns,
~Miss Keith,
The Northern Lass, , -_ 66
Sir James the Ross, ™— ™™_ 30
Gae to the kye wi' me, — — , — 46
Comin' through the rye, . 5
.The East Nuik of Fife,™™ 42
The Covenanters' Tomb, ™.™™ 98
â– The Highland Widow's Lament,— — - 70
-O ye sal be my my ain, Jo, — 29
-O, Lassie, I maun lo'e thee,—— 82
-The bonnie Collier Lassie,™— 17
-Oscar's Ghost,— — — ™™-„™— — 7
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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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