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INDEX OF FIRST LINES.
A friend o' mine cam' here yestreen. (My
wife has ta'en the gee) .... 1
A Highland lad my love was born . . . 2
A wee bird cam' to om- ha' door. (Wae's me
for Prince Charlie) .... 4
A wooer cam' to om- town. (Aikendrum) . 6
Adieu, Dundee \ ..... 7
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever ... 8
Ailie Bain o' the glen . . . .10
And are ye sure the news is true ? (There's
nae luck about the house . . .12
And we're a' nodding . . . . H
Argyle is my name. (Bannocks o' barley-meal) 16
As I was walking by yon river-side. (He's
dear to me tho' he's far frae me) . .11
At Polwarth on the green . . .18
Awa', "Whigs, awa' ! . . . . .20
Ay wakin', ! 22
Bannocks o' bear-meal . . . .24
Beneath the pines my dearie, 0. (Lullaby) . 23
Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty . .26
Blythe, blythe, and merry was she . . 28
Bonnie lassie, will ye go ? (The Birks o'
Aberfeldy) 30
Bonnie wee thing . . . . .29
Braw, braw lads. (Gala Water) . . .32
By yon bonnie banks . . . .34
By yon castle wa'. (There'll never be peace
till Jamie comes hame) . . . .33
Ca' the yowes to the knowes . . .36
Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south.
(Up in the morning early) . . .38
Come, all ye jolly shepherds. (When the kye
come hame) ...... 39
Come, gie's a sang, the lady cried. (Tulloch-
gorum) ...... 40
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Come o'er the stream, Charlie . . .42
Come under my plaidie . . . .46
Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar. (Johnnie
Cope) 44
Dear, dear are the Highlands
Duncan Gray cam' here to woo
48
49
Fal il ro, fal il o. (Song to the Chief) . 50
Fareweel, 0, fareweel ! . . . .52
Farewell, thou fair day. (Gran an Aoig ; or,
The Song of Death) . . . .53
Far over yon hills. (Flora MacDonald's
Lament) . . . . . .54
Flow gently, sweet Afton. (Afton Water) . 56
Gin a body meet a body . . . .58
Gin I had a wee house. (Byde ye yet) . . 60
Good-night, and joy be wi' ye a' . . .59
Hame, hame, hame ! . . . . .62
Hear me, ye nymphs and every swain. (The
Bush aboon Traquair) . . . ,64
Heavy the beat of the weary waves. (Isle of
Mull Dii-ge) ea
Here awa', there awa' . . . .65
Here's a health to them that's awa' . . 67
Hie upon Hielands and laigh upon Tay.
(Bonnie George Campbell) . . .68
How blythe ilk morn was I to see. (The
Brume o' the Cowdenknowes) . . .69
Hush-a-by, darling. (Lullaby) . . .70'
Hush ye, my bairnie. (Cagavan Gavlach) . 71
I climb the mountains. (The Boatman) . 74
I dream'd I lay where flow'rs were springing.
(The Dream) 72
I hae laid a herrin' in saub . . .76
A friend o' mine cam' here yestreen. (My
wife has ta'en the gee) .... 1
A Highland lad my love was born . . . 2
A wee bird cam' to om- ha' door. (Wae's me
for Prince Charlie) .... 4
A wooer cam' to om- town. (Aikendrum) . 6
Adieu, Dundee \ ..... 7
Ae fond kiss, and then we sever ... 8
Ailie Bain o' the glen . . . .10
And are ye sure the news is true ? (There's
nae luck about the house . . .12
And we're a' nodding . . . . H
Argyle is my name. (Bannocks o' barley-meal) 16
As I was walking by yon river-side. (He's
dear to me tho' he's far frae me) . .11
At Polwarth on the green . . .18
Awa', "Whigs, awa' ! . . . . .20
Ay wakin', ! 22
Bannocks o' bear-meal . . . .24
Beneath the pines my dearie, 0. (Lullaby) . 23
Blink o'er the burn, sweet Betty . .26
Blythe, blythe, and merry was she . . 28
Bonnie lassie, will ye go ? (The Birks o'
Aberfeldy) 30
Bonnie wee thing . . . . .29
Braw, braw lads. (Gala Water) . . .32
By yon bonnie banks . . . .34
By yon castle wa'. (There'll never be peace
till Jamie comes hame) . . . .33
Ca' the yowes to the knowes . . .36
Cauld blaws the wind frae north to south.
(Up in the morning early) . . .38
Come, all ye jolly shepherds. (When the kye
come hame) ...... 39
Come, gie's a sang, the lady cried. (Tulloch-
gorum) ...... 40
PAGE
Come o'er the stream, Charlie . . .42
Come under my plaidie . . . .46
Cope sent a letter frae Dunbar. (Johnnie
Cope) 44
Dear, dear are the Highlands
Duncan Gray cam' here to woo
48
49
Fal il ro, fal il o. (Song to the Chief) . 50
Fareweel, 0, fareweel ! . . . .52
Farewell, thou fair day. (Gran an Aoig ; or,
The Song of Death) . . . .53
Far over yon hills. (Flora MacDonald's
Lament) . . . . . .54
Flow gently, sweet Afton. (Afton Water) . 56
Gin a body meet a body . . . .58
Gin I had a wee house. (Byde ye yet) . . 60
Good-night, and joy be wi' ye a' . . .59
Hame, hame, hame ! . . . . .62
Hear me, ye nymphs and every swain. (The
Bush aboon Traquair) . . . ,64
Heavy the beat of the weary waves. (Isle of
Mull Dii-ge) ea
Here awa', there awa' . . . .65
Here's a health to them that's awa' . . 67
Hie upon Hielands and laigh upon Tay.
(Bonnie George Campbell) . . .68
How blythe ilk morn was I to see. (The
Brume o' the Cowdenknowes) . . .69
Hush-a-by, darling. (Lullaby) . . .70'
Hush ye, my bairnie. (Cagavan Gavlach) . 71
I climb the mountains. (The Boatman) . 74
I dream'd I lay where flow'rs were springing.
(The Dream) 72
I hae laid a herrin' in saub . . .76
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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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