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Here's Kenmiirc's health in, Wine, "Willie,
Here's Kenmure's health in Winc^
There ne'er was a coward <>' Kenmure's hliidr
Wor yet o 1 Gordon's line.
O Kenmure's lads are men, Willie,
O Kenmure's lads are men;
Their hearts and swords arc- metal true ,
Arul that their fae s shall ktn .
There's a rose in Kenmure's eap, Willie,
There's a ruse in Kenmure's tap;
He'll steep it red in rueldie hearts blude
Afore the battle drap.
His Lady's cheek btcw red , Willie,
His Laclys cheek grew red,
When she saw his steely iups put • >ii ,
Anil saw his battle blade .
They'll live, or die wi' fame, Willie,
They'll live, or die wi' fame;
But soon,wi' sounding- victorip,
May Kenmure's Lord come liame.
Here's liim that's far aw a, Willie,
He-rc-'s him that's far awa,
And here's the flower that 1 1 <'e best,
The- rose- that's like the snaw.
SI
J,.' niiite.
m ^^i ^ ^ ^ ^hh-hp ±=^m .
O Kenmure's on and i.vi, WilJic, O Kcnnmre's n and a _
p m sJ-=^ j&- -% j#J
E
-'I wa; And Kenmure's L mi's the bra%est Lord thai < _ \cr Gal_l-_v>a
p
BEffl
51. J , J jg
* i lir ^
^^-Sferi^ :: j^fe
Suc_<css t<> Kenmure's I > .-* 1 1 ■ 1 _. "Wil __ lie, Sti ^ic.ss t • Kcnmure s
band; There's n . a heart that fears a W hig- that ri lis by Kcnmure'. ham".
g- j ±n
m
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li '^'i.rt]
3*"
-J-
5£
Here's Kenmiirc's health in, Wine, "Willie,
Here's Kenmure's health in Winc^
There ne'er was a coward <>' Kenmure's hliidr
Wor yet o 1 Gordon's line.
O Kenmure's lads are men, Willie,
O Kenmure's lads are men;
Their hearts and swords arc- metal true ,
Arul that their fae s shall ktn .
There's a rose in Kenmure's eap, Willie,
There's a ruse in Kenmure's tap;
He'll steep it red in rueldie hearts blude
Afore the battle drap.
His Lady's cheek btcw red , Willie,
His Laclys cheek grew red,
When she saw his steely iups put • >ii ,
Anil saw his battle blade .
They'll live, or die wi' fame, Willie,
They'll live, or die wi' fame;
But soon,wi' sounding- victorip,
May Kenmure's Lord come liame.
Here's liim that's far aw a, Willie,
He-rc-'s him that's far awa,
And here's the flower that 1 1 <'e best,
The- rose- that's like the snaw.
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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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